Opinion & Analysis

An epoch of Karkstocracy: How the West continues its rule by proxy

Khama
 
Khama

This situation has left Botswana under Karkstocratic leadership, which is symbolic of the entire gamut of imperious Western political and economic sabotage. The aim of the sabotage is to keep African countries under Western subjugation and making them monolithic societies of ideological robots, which has resulted in ideological obtrusions in the continent. What is karkstocracy anyway? It is a government by worst citizens, which often manifest gross insensitivity, unaccountability, ostentation and arrogance. The more karkstocratic a government become, the more selfish, more grasping, more dishonourable and more corrupt its leaders become, who are often supported by unpatriotic panjandrums who are submerged in Pusillanimity.

The karkstocratic government of the BDP is made up of a clique of toxic fusion of politicians and royals and came into existence through Western sponsorship and influence, under a Morula tree in the capital City Gaborone.  It is made up of a clique that has over the years fostered a brutish capitalist façade and mirage, which is meant to give resources only to the ruling elite (Party nouveaux riches) and sycophants that sing praises whenever the imperialists attack a country that refuses to sell its resources to the West “for a song”.  This behaviour is evidenced by how the BDP and the Botswana Congress Party (BCP) maintained their relationship with the West even when defenceless children were buried under the rubble by imperialist fire power in Iraq and Afghanistan. It should be noted that the BCP is closely related to the British Labour Party, which took part in the killing of innocent defenceless civilians in the two aforementioned countries.

The relationship between BDP and BCP is cordial and this can be confirmed by how the BCP forcefully demanded that constituencies be increased, when it managed only to contest in 46 constituencies in 2009. This gesture was covertly meant to benefit the BDP as the increase of constituencies would have stabilised the trouble ridden BDP, as more constituencies would have been available for those wanting to contest.

The BDP has instigated the ruthless evictions of Basarwa from their land to benefit Western investments that are extended to the elites. The manner in which the evictions are executed is identical with how the people of Palestine and Diego Garcia (Chagos islands) were evicted from their places by the imperialist forces.

The two political parties (BDP and BCP), share a common mandate of fulfilling the mission by Sir Frederick John Dealtry Lugard (1858-1945) who died in Surrey in England, of imposing indirect rule on colonial Africa through the use of African leaders, which is eloquently promulgated through, The dual Mandate in British tropical Africa. Lord Frederick Lugard had this to say about Africans, “the typical African is a happy, thriftless, excitable person, lacking in self-control, discipline and foresight, naturally courageous, and naturally courteous and polite, full of personal vanity, with little sense of veracity....In brief, the virtues and defects of this race-type are those of attractive children”.  It is this perception about Africans that has led to the imposition of the alcohol levy on us, since the western mind views us as lacking in self-control and as thriftless.

It is imperative for us to understand the concealed force that informs the contumacious behaviour that our beloved honourable leaders have exhibited since the falsified independence of Botswana. In order for us to conspicuously understand this behaviour, we need to first understand the Western mind that informs it. It therefore dictates that we also get to understand what feeds the concept of occidentalism. The concept of occidentalism portray the Western mind as characterised by higher absurdity or idiocy. This means the Western mind does not possess the required dynamism and astuteness to dissect events in a milieu which to it is exotic or unfamiliar, such as when it has moved from where it was meant to be (England), into foreign land (Botswana). This development is capable of doubling, dissembling the image of the western mind as it struggles in two places at the same time. Where the Western mind pretends to be domesticated from straying, it is often in its tethered shadow of deferral and displacement, waiting to escape. That is why when the western mind achieves its agenda of destruction, it gets evacuated to a destination that awaits it, so that the less esteemed can kill their kind in its absence. This is what awaits Botswana my beloved country, which is under the control of the Western minds that undermine existence of any mind that castigate the West for its continued treachery and disdaining of what is non-Western. The Western mind has little capacity to master any lingo that is non-western.

The noble concept of occidentalism advances the strong conviction that, to be equipped with the western mind is tantamount to being certificated and not educated, which makes an individual an idiot savant or mentally defective scholarly, with a special gift of mastering deceit, manipulation and calculations. Those Africans, who are certificated, as most of our leaders are, keep attempting to mimic the western mind and in that process prove to be incongruous to Africa.

The Western mind is capable of tantalising the rural minds with falsified generosity, which is meant to make the poor believe they are of value to the regime (The West display the same gestures when bombarding, demolishing and mowing down defenceless souls). The truth is that the donations are meant to make the poor survive solely for the purpose of electioneering and voting, whilst the West donates to win favours and promotion of Eurocentric values.  The gifts that are given to the rural populace make it believe that the short term remedies for their economic difficulties such as, Ipelegeng are germane and can be sustained.

The other negativity that is a manifest of the Western mind is its inability to grasp the higher things in life, resulting from its lack of spirituality and understanding of suffering as ferocious. The mind of the West according to occidentalists such as Ian Buruma and Avishai Margalit, is a truncated mind, which in the case of Botswana reads venality of adjusting remunerations for the selected few as some magic potion for the economic difficulties that workers face on a daily basis.

The Western mind does not recognise the cosmic scheme of existence that reveals its meaning of power beyond ‘backward or backyard’ gardens. For instance, if poverty is to be eradicated then positive discrimination cannot be avoided. Students from poor families who complete their training in tertiary institutions should be given first priority on the job market (Ke gore bahumanegi pele!! Period!!!).

The BDP leadership is apprehensive as karkstocratic governments always are, which influence its spending of a lot of resources on security agencies such as (DIS), to identify activists and radicals who the clique feels project an imagined danger on its existence. All forces that abhor or are suspected to loathe the sycophancy of those who present some deceptive appearances in an effort to win favours from the corrupt western minded regime, are viewed as belonging to the iconoclastic movement, which disrupts and can destroy the filthy tradition of fallacy and self-enrichment. These forces are hated because they can distort the objective of the Golden rule, namely: “those who own the gold write the rules”.

The economic and political problems of Botswana and those of other African countries can appropriately be attributed to their veneration of the Western mind, which lacks the discursive thinking ability to interpret human suffering as abominable before the eyes of God.  When the western mind struggles to identify with the spirituality, which is often unavoidable, it suffers a blow of getting submerged in the abyss of confusion.

That is why it creates its understanding of Adam and Eve (in biblical genesis), as having been enriched by the Garden of Eden, which failed to meet the exigencies of the couple, which suffered nudity before the serpent. How can ‘backward or backyard’ gardens accomplish what the Garden of Eden failed to achieve, which did not get a water bill from Water Utilities Corporation?  This is, if allowed to borrow Thomas Abbt’s words, not meant to create heroic virtues, but rather tranquil habits where the poor accept poverty as a gift from God, which they should endure mutely and peacefully. These are also efforts through which the Western mind fulfils its mission of white suppremacy, which over the years have defeated efforts for the creation of an egalitarian society or at least the bridging of existing disparities between whites and blacks.  It is disturbing that after years of independence Botswana is dependent on the Bretton woods policies that have impoverished the African continent.

The Western mind is destructive and conveys false bravery, which is confined to the logical knowledge as opposed to perceptual knowledge. As opined by Mao Tse-Tung, Perceptual knowledge pertains to the separate aspects, the phenomena and the external relations of things, whereas logical knowledge takes a big stride forward to reach the totality, the essence and the internal relations of things and discloses the inner contradiction in the surrounding world. It is imperative to note that lack of logical knowledge or myopic overconfidence by those in power, contributed incalculably to the suffering of the poverty stricken.

To the African mind, fleecing resources that you are entrusted with because of you are in a leadership position is tantamount to celebrity Idolatrous barbarism, which is devoid of spirituality. It is this understanding that should have propelled the clergy in Botswana to pray to God to crumble the karkstrocratic regime, so as to end its atrocities and misdeeds. Instead, some of the clergy men/women in this country connive with the Western minds to re-create Babylon of the modern time, which is characterised by exploitation of the poor, complete destruction of the medieval peasants through annexation of their land and provision of inferior education and health services by the government to the poor.

As we approach elections, I wait with keen interest to see the next move by the Western mind, beside its shine of firmament and its failure to strive to hauntingly leave a development mark of ameliorating the socio-economic status of those who lead their miserable wretched lives.

Dama Mosweunyane