I have a question to the mini skunis
Posted: 26 Jul 2025, 20:39
I know, I know — you’re someone with an IQ smaller than your shoe size. But still, I’m going to tease your little brain with a few simple questions.
The Eritrean dictator went to Moscow and gave the Russian leader a dramatic sermon about how the West is in decline — claiming that all the West does is print money and produce nothing. We’ve also seen him attend the Africa–China Summit, the Africa–Japan Summit, and the Africa–Russia Summit.
But what exactly have all these tours accomplished?
Is there any tangible outcome from these trips, or are they just symbolic journeys — a dictator's overseas tour to appear relevant?
Now take Niger as a comparison. After Nigeria cut off electricity to punish Niger’s military junta, Niger not only managed to offset the energy shortage but actually increased national electricity production from 17% to 22%.
So how is it that Niger — under sanctions — was able to pull that off, while your so-called “visionary” leader is still whining and justifying his failure to deliver even modest energy production?
The Eritrean dictator went to Moscow and gave the Russian leader a dramatic sermon about how the West is in decline — claiming that all the West does is print money and produce nothing. We’ve also seen him attend the Africa–China Summit, the Africa–Japan Summit, and the Africa–Russia Summit.
But what exactly have all these tours accomplished?
Is there any tangible outcome from these trips, or are they just symbolic journeys — a dictator's overseas tour to appear relevant?
Now take Niger as a comparison. After Nigeria cut off electricity to punish Niger’s military junta, Niger not only managed to offset the energy shortage but actually increased national electricity production from 17% to 22%.
So how is it that Niger — under sanctions — was able to pull that off, while your so-called “visionary” leader is still whining and justifying his failure to deliver even modest energy production?
