Where has it ever worked? Didn't in Uganda (Idi Amin) or Zimbabwe. Actually, fascism didn't work in Germany and Italy, of course - and watered down versions in South Africa and my home, the southeast USA, only kept away economic progress.
With the mention of Africa, what I recall are the dictators who were in power but couldn't do anything for their country. In the news recently is the removal of South Africa's president on the urging of the ruling party - ANC. The president is accused of corruption and it's a good thing that he resigned and is now replaced by the vice president.
Do you remember the rumor that Idi Amin ate the internal organs of his dead enemies to make him stronger?
African fascism seems to be more based around the idea or theme of revenge against whites or anglos, and preventing colonialism from ever occurring or happen again. That might be why its never worked. The latter is a terrific agenda to work towards, but the former impedes progress.
Corruption is a thing people are getting fed up within many nations - and now are doing something about it.
I don't think that would be past him.
That attitude can be a tough thing for a foreigner to deal with. For instance, a lot of Latin Americans are massively distrustful of even well-meaning Americans.
Well, they have a right to be based on their history with America and before that, Spain.
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