My point exactly. . On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 10:56 AM, Dominic Tweedie <[email protected] > wrote:
> > The book is called "The *beautyful* ones are not yet born". > > It is an Afro-pessimist book that confirms the prejudices of the > colonialists. > > It is an attack on Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah, but written in 1968 safely > after the 1966 Imperialist regime-change coup that brought Nkrumah down and > expelled him from his own country, but before Nkrumah's death in exile in > 1972. > > This book should be of interest to South Africans. What the Imperialists do > is they make life hard and then throw the blame on the liberation movement > for the hard times. > > Ayi Kwei Armah assisted Imperialism, and this is what one must avoid. > > > VC > > > > > > > > > > On 28 July 2011 10:30, thabo mathiba <[email protected]> wrote: > >> *The beautiful ones are not yet born. * >> >> *Summary* >> >> *The beautiful ones are not yet born* is an excellent, African >> literature book written by Ayi Kwei Armh .The book relates the history of >> a man who resisted from taking bribes in Ghana. Ghana at that time was ruled >> by the son of the soil. The Ghanians that were in charge were rich by taking >> bribes from the weak ones. All over the country, if you wanted to succeed, >> you had to learn to swim or to corrupt like Joseph Koomson, the ministry. >> >> When the author says in the book “*the beautiful ones are not yet born” *he >> is completely right because what he expects is not what is happening. The >> nation is dissipated and the only hope is in the new generation.. After >> getting independence the native should do better than the colonizers. >> However, it is the opposite. So, Ghana is a desperate state and the only >> salvation comes from new scholars. >> >> The beginning of the novel is interesting because of the scorn that the >> man receives in the bus. It suggests that people were no longer at ease and >> are not respected. It is an society that does not have rules. Each one can >> do what is going on in his mind. >> >> The interesting character in the book is the teacher and the novel >> suggests that people are willing to use illegal ways to be leaders. >> Furthermore, he is a wise man who knows that we are free to choose our own >> fate. He sees hope at the end of the tunnel by explaining >> >> the *myth of Plato’s* cave that showed two different realities; one of >> those who wanted to remain in the darkness and other of those who where >> fighting for the country and not for their profit. >> >> The beautiful is always something good; it is something that brings joy >> and hope. This was a free. In conclusion, the man resisted from taking >> bribes and remain faithful in what he believes. This was the only way that >> we can be ourselves and therefore construct a good world rid of violence and >> corruption. >> >> >> On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 7:26 PM, songezo madyibhi < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Cdes >>> The Afri-Forum is pushing its racist and anti-Malema agenda by >>> continuously >>> prosecuting Malema and challenging ANC and its heritage. >>> But all the above does not at all make Malema innocent from money >>> mongerism,practices of monopoly capital and probably corruption practices >>> to >>> get more tenders than other business people. Cdes it might not be against >>> any >>> law ofthe ANC and the State to do business bu it is both socially and >>> politically imoral for ANC influencial leaders to take more tenders than >>> ordinary people. Malema should be investigated and iffound guilty, he >>> should be >>> charged and he must resign as ANCYL president. This affirms COSATU call >>> for >>> lifestyle audit. 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