THE AFRICANIZATION OF AMERICA
[This Monday’s Archive was originally published on March 21, 2012. Then we were suffering under the rule of an America-hating autocrat from Kenya. Today, New Yorkers may soon be under the rule of an America-hating autocrat from Uganda. It was written while in Ghana, West Africa, and recounts how a Marxist named Kwame “Africanized” Ghana’s economy into ruin. Zohan Kwame Mamdani threatens to do exactly that to New York, as it is who his Marxist father named him after to be his model, The description below of Ghana’s Kwame fits New York’s Kwame to a T.]
TTP, March 21, 2012
Accra, Ghana. When the early European explorers sailed down the west coast of Africa and established trading posts, they named sections of the coast according to what was there they could most profitably trade.
There was the Pepper Coast (present day Liberia), for the abundance of melegueta peppers, a valuable spice; the Ivory Coast (still called that today) for elephant tusks; the Slave Coast (present day Togo and Benin, where the brutal Dahomey kingdom sold slaves to the Portuguese to be shipped off to Brazil).
The most prized region they called the Gold Coast – (more…)

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