"We, the peoples of Africa, once colonized and now recolonized thanks to globalized capitalism, keep asking ourselves: what has become of us? Rich countries are afraid of our presence when it is not likely to happen. add to their assets, fear of our differences when they are too visible. Useless, the new castaways crammed into makeshift boats, supposed to lead them towards the mainland of Europe. Invisible, the desperate people who cross the hell of the desert . Undesirable, those who, handcuffed, are taken back to their country of origin. But the humiliation of the African continent does not lie only in the violence to which the West has accustomed us. It also lies in our refusal to do so. understand what is happening to us. Because there is not on the one hand a Europe of values and progress and on the other an Africa of darkness and misfortune. This vision, which some of us tend to internalize , fly in a flash ts from the moment we touch the mechanisms of domination, pauperization and exclusion. The challenge we face today is to imagine future prospects centered on human beings. A reappropriation of our destinies which calls on our languages, our reference points, on the values of society and culture which are familiar to us. "
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