Who is Gaddafi?

Now whether the Gaddafi in this clip is who he really is or just a comical character made up by the media, I will let you be the judge.

But one thing is for sure, its Gaddafi’s insight on these revolutions that are sweeping through the Middle East. He blames it on hallucinogen pills that he claims these youths are taking. He also argues that they’re being exploited by Osama bin Laden. Although it is him who wants to die a martyr; I know even I was confused a little bit there, so don’t worry yourself, you’re not going crazy, at least not just yet.

Nevertheless, in every situation no matter how absurd it may be, there is something we can learn from it. In this case it is Gaddafi’s words of wisdom to his fellow leaders who might as well be from same parents. His wisdom, they need to start destroying all hallucination pills in their countries to save their regimes, because once their youths get hold of them, their regimes could be under threat. On that note, I believe we should consider adding hallucinogen pills on George Bush list of axis of evil, just a suggestion.

In the end, I feel it’s only fair to conclude that, the hallucination pills are today’s viagra pills that incite and stimulate the mind to revolt!

So, my fellow youths, we should make sure we don’t overdose on them, because what started as a joyful victory, could end up being a painful loss. And for those who are about entrepreneurship, I sense a good business opportunity here!

Oh God bless Africa.

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Bahati was born and raised in Tanzania, and then moved to California to pursue his college education. He graduated in 2008 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science and a minor in Sociology. Bahati expects to be doing his Masters in African Studies in the near future. He is currently working on starting a t-shirt business and a possible publication of some of his writings. One thing that Bahati cannot live without is music, specifically Hip Hop & Bongoflava which he argues are both the voice of the youth today, and is excited to look into how Bongoflava can be a source of further entrepreneurship among the youth in Tanzania. Bahati believes that Bongoflava can help to reduce poverty in Tanzania, as can a more collective effort among key players.

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  1. The guy is crazy, and he will fall, but I fear at the cost of too many Libyan lives.

    George W. Bush was also “pushing pills” – agreed!

  2. i dnt know a thing bout politics bt all i know is tht the world is no longer tht small girl’s lil wonder.the world is hostile n people like gaddafi are only worsenin the situation.

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