Discussion of sub-Saharan African recolonization with a critic
One of the few issues outside of cats, guns, and national security (heritage) I pay great heed to is the religion called “Armstrongism.” Full disclosure: I was an adherent to that religion about a quarter century ago. I counter its core tenet HERE, and its traditional eschewance of Civic Duty HERE.
A recent post on a blog devoted to challenging the faith tradition discussed spiritual and moral corruption that one Armstrongist offshoot is experiencing in Africa. I used the opportunity to raise the far more important matter of the general problems facing sub-Saharan Africa, and referenced my long-standing call for its recolonization. I discuss that option here on this blog in my posts about a future liberation of Rhodesia, the aftermath of ending apartheid in South Africa, and the 30th anniversary of the Battle of Mogadishu. I also mentioned it as an option for dealing with the Haiti situation.








