RE: Bright Future out of Chaos

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I think the vote for Donald Trump indicate that people wanted change even if the people that represented these change weren't the perfect choice. In 2015, Nigeria voted buhari because he felt anti-establishment but the truth is, he wasn't, he's gone one to become the most hated president in the history of Nigeria as he wasn't really what people bargained for. But if he still contested had it been he hadn't used the 8 years, some people would still vote for him. I do feel that the world is tilting towards change, this is relative with what's happening with Brexit at the moment, I do not know the full story. But I can relate it with the change that's currently going on in the whole world right now. I think at the moment. Some African countries has changed government through coupdtat over the years, the invariable need for change is truly spreading.

What do you think this might be like in the future? Are we going to see more anti-establishment?

@tipu curate



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People want change but the options for change are limited if we only consider the existing systems. Therefore, we need to change the systems. Unfortunately, the people in the systems benefit too much from them to make any radical changes. Change needs to be pushed from the outside. People need to send the message of change they want rather than support of any of the parties. Otherwise, we are just going round in circles.

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This is sadly the situation, it's going to be difficult to forestall the kind of change that's needed to change the system. I think the old guards are too powerful to let this happen. The world is generally rigid when it comes to systems, hopefully all this can change one day.

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