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vfiekz [6]
3 years ago
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how does the constitution delegate powers to the nation differently from how it gives powers to the states

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Mars2501 [29]3 years ago
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<span>According to the Constitution of United States, the delegated powers of a federal government are superior to the state laws in case when there is a clash between the two i.e. State and Federal. However the states in their own frame can have the laws which at no point contradict with the supreme Law of United States.</span>

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Civilization, forget the chaotic and barbaric past of the African continent."

To say that the statement is Eurocentric is a euphemism because it implies that Africa's past had nothing of repute or value to present to the world.  

Walter Rodney in his book "How Europe Underdeveloped Africa" (1972) testifies that Africa had a civilization which was crushed by colonialism. Thus the statement  

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It has the potential to inflame hate and exacerbate the already fragile tension between Africans the white supremacists;

This sort of speech also endangers the lives of well-meaning Africans everywhere in Europe. The first stage of Genocide is classification. The next is symbolisation. Classification simply means that one party implicitly or explicitly is creating a divide or some form of social strata. Symbolisation, on the other hand, is to force with hate symbols upon a particular race of people. By that statement, darkness, chaos and barbarism are already used to qualify the African people.  

The statement is also an attack on the heritage of the African people. Not just the African continent as a geographical location. In 2017, a 12-year-old girl was reported to have said:

<em>"Now that Trump is president, I’m going to shoot you and all the blacks that I can find" </em>

Such statements if left unchecked can spark off continental chaos and may even degenerate into other forms of social mayhem.

 

2. Rite of Passage

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separation: This he describes as separation from a previous world. In some cases, this stage is accompanied by the shaving off of one's hair.

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3. How Africans contribute to the western insults about the people of Africa are:

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  • Lack of respect for human lives
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Neo-Colonisation/Hegemony

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