In a post published on his Facebook page, Me Patrick Kabou deplores the media and intellectual drift of Senegal, where superficial speech supplants constructive thinking. He calls for a collective burst in the face of a culture of emptiness which, according to him, threatens the very future of the nation.
Extensive in -text:
Overnight this country has passed from great men, thinkers, productive, honest with great revealing futility through media libertinism. The word that hurts itself has imposed itself on the word that builds.
We have agreed to be pulled down by people who in their wildest dreams, do not touch the ambition to compete in good, better and better with other nations. The choice is to exist in the world as earthworms, of mediocrity at all.
-This country has become the hostage of the childish speech of YouTube channels and non -stop TV trays which made “such said and the such has done” the normal of our discussions.
The expiration date of a whole culture of good, just, development through ideas, thought and cultures is soon.
The only country in the world where one laughs and is delighted with its loss not out of ignorance but by hypocrisy.
Either a radical change of paradigm, or a Senegal endangered by the fault of a group.