How can we free the oppressor and oppressed?
I was born to be free but not to be oppressed or subjugated. Tragically, some folks living inside the dark cave wanted to oppress me instead! So, I got into a struggle with them in order to reclaim my freedom. It was not easy to do so. It is unimaginable that people attempt to oppress someone who was born free. I grew up and became civilized and free because through education I found the truth. I mustered courage to educate students, scholars, community leaders, civil servants and all other people with the truth.
Unfortunately for me the leaders who oppress my people stood in my way and failed to suppress me. I don't understand why other human beings should oppress others? My rights to the first amendment, which is one of the universal human principles was grossly violated. Sad, isn’t it? I hate that to hell. So, this is my websi for you to explore and enter into a dialogue with me. I hope that you'll communicate with me and support me as I continue to educate people with the truth. May be you can value the rights and privileges you enjoy or take them for granted.
I love to write and make my case for a peaceful democratic transition of political power in Cameroon. This should be from dictatorship into a free and civilized society. This website is my blueprint for ideas and vision. It is also a pointer to my ardent commitment since 10 years ago to change myself; my mind set and mentality about how I perceive the complex society and people. No knowledge is more important than that, which is obtained through human experience. My experience of life in Cameroon and the United States, whether good or bad, gives me an edge in a conversation about how we, free and civilized people ought to conduct ourselves in the world, and how to dismantle dictatorships in Africa in order to free oppressors.
How can we free such men and women who are held hostage by their own oppressive systems? Sometimes the statsuquo turns against them, too while more people are oppressed. Do you see the issue? There is a peaceful path we could navigate to help them. In the course of helping them, we become rescuers of millions they have oppressed. Is it impossible to change the way people perceive and abuse power in other societies? I will show you how this is possible in the case of the relationship between Cameroon and the United States.
First and foremost, you know that such a relationship is very problematic because one is a free and civilized society and the other is dictatorship. So, how can these societies tap into the positive values that inform both of them? I believe that there must be a deliberate inter-exchange of values that seek to enhance human dignity and prosperity. Therefore, I applaud the political, social and cultural relationship between these two countries. I look up to the United States and citizens a lot.
Jonathan Awasom
Jonathan Awasom
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