The Africa
Youth Population Boom Worries Bill Gate
E. Ablorh-Odjidja
Ghanadot
September 23, 2018
Bill Gates, in an article “The
Africa Youth Boom," published on September 18, 2018,
tells The Guardian, UK, that the population boom should be
troublesome news for the West.
And that this population boom
is already the cause of instability in Africa.
Like Bill Gates, sensible
Africans have the same unease about population growth
too, but for many different reasons.
Bill Gates, the big
philanthropist, of course, has a big voice in the world
and a presence in Africa, a continent that is always
ready, cap in hand to beg, despite her huge endowments
in natural wealth.
But
don’t be deceived.
Gates' concern about
population growth in Africa has several facets, one of
which is his business relationship with China. The other
has to be with Trump.
The Trump concern is writ large
in his complaint to The Guardian, “The great blond
elephant in the room, President Trump, who has stopped
funding family planning organizations that also offer
abortion.”
Trump stopped abortion funding
to increase population growth in Africa!
Truth is, there is no reduction at all in US funding for
aid missions in Africa or elsewhere. The fact is a third
of US global aid still goes to Africa under Trump.
But what a macabre
thought!
Gates has in mind to stop population growth in Africa by
funding abortion.
Worst, he used the
subject to grandstand against Trump.
It will now be interesting to
learn what Gates is doing in Africa as he lends his big
wallet to the forces that seek to control population
growth on this continent.
Gate is funding an experiment
on “gene drive” to attack the fertility of
malaria-carrying mosquitoes.
Ostensibly, there ought to be
seen in this stance the stark contradiction between
Gate’s mosquito "gene drive" funding and his
pro-abortion position.
The
malaria drive may sound humane.
But the intent is not
a classic case of a population booster. That people will
live longer, thus surviving malaria.
And as malaria deaths
plummet, health outcomes will improve and population
growth in Africa will increase.
Reduction in
population gains through abortion will therefore not be
of consequence.
However, this is a
case of altruism that hides a contradiction. And
that contradiction may prove to be a potentially
devastating condition in the end.
What if the malaria controlled vaccine produces
infertility in the human population as a result?
By this result, Bill
Gates would have obtained his population control both
ways!
But Gates gets more. The other
side of the facet is it helps to keep the friction
between Trump's "America First" policy and China to his
advantage.
As
Bill Gates battles for population control in Africa of
all places, he is winning by gaining China's respect
and affection.
But note that Gate is not
interested in population growth in China.
Gates’ outcry against Trump’s
anti-abortion funding may just be that transactional; a
strong signal to China that he is not with Trump on the
issues, especially in trade matters.
Gates, the globalist, cannot be seen as supporting Trump
on the latter’s “America First” policy that targets
China.
He has to lock horns
with Trump to signal that and mark the separation point
for China to see.
The sad part is he is using Africa as a chip in the
gamble.
Bill Gates’ Microsoft has a business purpose in China
and this purpose must be protected. Microsoft business
operations worldwide had over $110 billion in revenue in
2017, a huge chunk of which came from the China sector
because of the size of the population market. Bill
Gates, the capitalist, aims for more from China.
Therefore, a sudden turn in America/China trade
relationship is something that Gates cannot afford or
cherish.
Then there is the case of a useful Africa that offers
none of the market potentials that China has. It
has a vast space that can be emptied to lower the threat
of migration increases that the West faces today.
The word increase is not the
one to use with such a racist intention but let’s leave
it there.
However, for Gates, there is an
advantage in suppressing population growth in Africa.
It is to fight off the Trump threat to China but
to do so on the sly - on a platform in Africa, where
Gates has a huge philanthropic reputation and advantage
and no cost to his fortune. So he pivots to abortion by
waving the philanthropic flag in clueless Africa.
So here Is Gates of Microsoft,
the "good corporate citizen," complaining about the
“lack of funding” for abortion to fight population
growth in Africa while he supports the drive to wipe out
mosquitoes in Africa, a two-edge proposition that might
end up harming Africa and he doesn’t care!
The wish to control population growth by aborting
African babies, as an issue, has been made clearer. But
what about using the efficacy of the Gates vaccine to
stop malaria death?
It makes sense to conclude that a change of the target from mosquitoes for humans to become
infertile is more valid in the fight to
control population growth.
.
Gates said in the piece to The
Guardian, “A pandemic like Ebola can spread very fast
and many others spread even faster…The unstable
movements of problem youth from Africa to the
West….Ignore Africa at your peril….”
If
the African youth can be kept in Africa all will be well
for Gates. But the unspoken fear is already out.
Overpopulation in
Africa creates migration problems for the West.
It may bring diseases
like Ebola to the West. A typical liberal mindset of
the West; always about some future threat from Africa,
is thus revealed.
Africa has threats that are
generated externally but people like Bill Gates have
chosen for centuries to ignore them.
Emphasizing abortion may seem
noble to the clueless African, but China's very presence
in Africa is more of a formidable threat.
While Gate’s abortion drive
tamps down population growth in Africa,
mercantilist-minded China is emptying hers into Africa;
thus presenting a colonial menace worse than Africa
experienced in the 19th and 20th centuries.
But
Gates is not even worried about China’s colonial posture
in Africa.
He is worried
seriously about Trump, not funding abortions – a ploy to
overlook the fact that China has its own "China First"
policy.
The
spearpoint of this policy is China’s forage into Africa.
For many self-aware,
intelligent Africans, population growth in Africa is the
least worry.
Productive population growth
among Africans could mean Africa could keep hordes from
China away. Trump’s stance on abortion funding in
Africa is not half as evil intent as Gates’ intent - for
using Africa to improve Microsoft's relationship with
China.
Trump’s anti-abortion stance for Africa is not the cause
that is causing African youth to flee to the West.
Flight from the continent has
its beginnings in colonial exploitation, which
exploitation is now being renewed by the brutal pace
with which China is currently depleting Africa’s
resources.
China has turned many African countries into chattel
states with debt traps in the interest of her economy.
She uses loans to
entice projects to help her goods and surplus labor
population flow into Africa.
Critical jobs in Africa are
taken up by China migrants, which factors in the causes
for the flight of African youth to the West. This is the
youth that frightens Bill Gates. But strangely, Bill
Gates, the philanthropist, watches China’s presence in
Africa and is uninterested.
By the end of this century,
Bill Gates says "there will be 4 billion more people on
earth and 3 billion of these EXTRA souls will be born in
Africa.”
He says the
daunting challenge, “Africa must yet learn to
feed the current population.”
Yet the resources to
support the current population in Africa is being
damaged by "Galamsay," the practice of destructive
surface gold mining, which is turning rivers and streams
into toxic waste, as seen in Ghana. It is China that is
heavily invested in the “Galamsay” industry in Ghana.
In
answer to population growth, Bill Gates must be made to
learn that there must also be an “Africa First” approach
to population growth.
Africa has more than
the total land space in China, in addition to more
natural resources that Chiona does not have. If
China can be allowed to grow or control its population
growth, then the same allowance should be available for
Africa.
The potential to control
healthy future outcomes for Africa must be driven by Africa's self-interest
in population growth;
not by the fruits of the comparatively meager philanthropic
cash receipts from
Gates, or loans acquired from China.
Could Bill Gates take the
"Africa First" message to XI Jinping of China and leave
us alone?
E. Ablorh-Odjidja,
publisher, www.ghanadot.com, Washington, DC, September
23, 2018
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