A Screenshot of Lagos State from the trailer. Note: Game takes place in the near future |
The trailer begins with a character called Kevin Spacey, who is the head of a massive Private Military Corporation (PMC), giving a speech to his soldiers. Now he's supposed to be the villain of the game, so of course his philosophies would be warped. It's the fact that they clearly depicted Nigeria as the type of country he was referring to that got me thinking. Here's the trailer, and for those who can't be bothered to watch it, I'm quoting the speech in the next paragraph.
"Democracy? Democracy? Democracy is not
what these people need, hell, it's not even what they want. America has
been trying to install democracies in nations for a century, and it
hasn't worked one time! These countries don't have the most basic
building blocks to support a democracy. Little things like 'we ought to
be tolerant of those who disagree with us. We ought to be tolerant of
those who worship a different God than us. That a journalist ought to be
able to disagree with the president.' And you think you can just march
into these countries based on some fundamentalist religious principles,
drop a few bombs, topple a dictator and start a democracy? Ha! Give me a
break. People don't want freedom. They want boundaries. Rules.
Protection. From invaders and from themselves. People need a leader who
can give them both the support and the constraints to keep chaos at bay.
You give them that, and they'll follow. And that's where I come in"As at the time of this writing, the hash tag "#BringBackOurGirls" is trending on twitter, because of the failure of the Nigerian government to make any reasonable progress or even effort to find and rescue about two hundred young girls who were kidnapped in the northern part of the country recently.
They're even protesting in Greece |
While the world's view of the state of Nigeria may be worse than it actually is, it doesn't change the fact that the country has deteriorated far beyond what should have been possible after so many years of democracy. It is worsened by the cowardly and self-centered nature of many Nigerians. I mean, look at this chat between American rapper Wale (a Nigerian born and bred in the US) and a fan in Nigeria.
Misplaced Priorities |
I'm sure this is meant to be CMS |
And maybe this is some descendant of Obasanjo? |
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