Deeply saddened to know about their suffering. If only governments make youth programmes for unemployed youth. There might be less brain drain, and we can deal with immigrant problem too. Unfortunately, policymakers around the world are losing their grip on youth and economies because they are not facilitating and accommodating youth in different walks of life. Lord help us all. Ameen
@theophany17702 ай бұрын
Great job Obama
@PaoloMarinelli-sl2xu2 ай бұрын
What does it has to do with it? Why don't you study instead of saying random words. Such things happened in Libya either under fascist domination, or after the agreements made by an Italian government in Libya which "idolatized" the historical fascists and colonialists
@VGSpeedPro2 ай бұрын
@@PaoloMarinelli-sl2xu My friend, let's talk about the more recent events. Libya is the way it is after Gaddafi talked about making Africa independent from the dollar by creating a currency for Africa (gold based) and also talking about creating an "African NATO", in other words, to unite Africa (and I am not saying he was a good guy, but facts are what they are). The result was the decision that Libians needed Freedom and Democracy! The consequence: Libya, once the richest country in Africa, now has open air slave sales; on top of that, Islamic extremist became rampant (why do you think Wagner was invited to the Sahel countries'). The only thing missing in that post is "Great Job Sarkozy" and "Great Job NATO".
@PaoloMarinelli-sl2xu2 ай бұрын
@@VGSpeedPro what you saying is true. But, I think that Gheddafi was a dictator, then his fall was right.On other hand, in Lybia under Italian liberal and fascist domination there were jails for African people, then we turned on in this tragic period. The main problem in Lybia, in my opinion, is that after Gheddafi there wasn't a democratic transition.
@VGSpeedPro2 ай бұрын
@@PaoloMarinelli-sl2xu I understand from where you are coming from, and I know you are well intended, but those revolutions must "naturally" come from within, not forced from outsiders (by color revolutions or military invasions), especially when the outsiders have absolutely no regard for the value of human life of the people that say they want to defend, like it's the case here (if they were genuine and well intended, I could reverse my view on this, but I know too much to believe it is possible at this day and age, still this doesn't mean I am not hopeful for the future). They didn't went there to make people's life better, but to make sure Africa and it's resources would continue under their control. It was the same in Iraq or Syria, for instance. Don't you wonder why the richest continent in the world is the one with the worst conditions for it's people? And before you talk about dictators and such, remember who kept them in power by assassinating every African Leader that seemed capable of uniting it's people. The best video I saw about this need to take "democracy and liberty" to these countries and it's consequences has about 2m, it's from the BBC (of all places) and was aired in 2015. Look for: “I toppled Saddam’s statue - now I want him back" BBC News on KZbin. This should be mandatory viewing for everyone, especially those whose countries were involved in these tragedies. To end, a remark about a recent one, still ongoing, Venezuela. Do you think the USA and it's vassals would be worried about Venezuela if they didn't have the biggest oil reserves in the World and some of the biggest gold deposits? Oh, and btw, one of the only oils that can actually replace Russian one? My friend, the World is in a very dark place. Our only hope is for the people to unite. Unfortunately, who is in control, is constantly keeping us fighting each other and it works.
@VGSpeedPro2 ай бұрын
@@PaoloMarinelli-sl2xu I wrote a cool reply, but it got deleted... Well, it's fitting in a way... Lets hope for the best my friend.
@ZohraBoss2 ай бұрын
When your not welcome somewhere… don’t go there !!
@maartenkaskens2 ай бұрын
You return children to their parents, you don't take them to a foreign country. How would you feel if your child runs away and you have to go and pick them up in Cameroon?