Friday, March 11, 2011

RE: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Why The Revolution Of The Racist Arab Libyans Failed

Who exactly are the 'racist Arab Libyans' you speak of? Are you speaking about people in the East?
Are you referring to the West? Are you speaking about some in the East and others in the West?
Please clarify.

Dr. Gloria Emeagwali
www.africahistory.net<http://www.africahistory.net/>
www.esnips.com/web/GloriaEmeagwali<http://www.esnips.com/web/GloriaEmeagwali>

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From: usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com [usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Abdul Bangura [theai@earthlink.net]
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2011 10:58 AM
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Subject: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Why The Revolution Of The Racist Arab Libyans Failed

Why the Revolution of the Racist Arab Libyans Failed

I believe that the following seven factors led to the failure of the revolution by the racist Arab Libyans:

(1) Failure to garner support from the women, who are the most advanced in the Arab world and possibly on the Afrikan continent as well

(2) Failure to garner support from Afrikan/Black Libyans

(3) The racist killing of and discrimination against other Black Africans, which silenced African leaders who would have liked to see Ghaddafi go and also evoked horror in the international community

(4) Although an Arab medium, Al Jazeera was quite honest in exposing the sham by the racist Arab Libyans that the poor Black Afrikans in Libya were mercenaries and also in revealing the killings of those poor Black Afrikans by the racists

(5) Ghaddafi's initial tactic of joining the first peaceful protest march against him in Tripoli

(6) Ghaddafi's superior fire power

(7) Ghaddafi's master tactic by allowing the racist rebels to first make their military move and gains, which revealed their strengths and weaknesses, thereby allowing him to make a very strong counter-offensive


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