Relent NMUesque

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Relent NMUesque
Relent NMUesque

Africa-Press – Mauritius. Disgusted. I weigh my word. At the time, it is true, but rest assured: big laughs immediately after. I don’t think I’ve heard such bullshit from . . . NMU.

“Hindu hegemony is a new colonialism” that the express Sunday, all things, did not hesitate for a fraction of a second to use this title to announce the interview-biography of a certain Roshni, employee of Lux Resorts.

Thus, we learn that this lady from a wealthy family left the country at the age of 20 because she was above all, I quote, “angry with my country” and while doing so she pursued very brilliant and long.

studies of literature with his Majesty. At that time – 1992 – it was Sir Anerood Jugnauth and his uncle’s MMM (yes, she told it all) who were at the helm. It’s not nice to them! Then she lived in a small town somewhere in the Midlands before settling in Ningbo.

Ah, Ningbo “friendly town” – and did you know that? – ah, no – well you are not going to die an idiot because the bubbly lady tells us, without laughing, that it is a port, hold on tight, among “the most active in the world” .
. In short, China did well to allow him to stay with them.

Note that you have to show a white paw to have a visa to stay in this country and not to reside anywhere; instead, we choose a “nice town”, far from what can annoy horrible democracy lovers back home.

Tons of praise in return to make the hottest supporters of the Chinese system blush. She enjoyed it “enormously” (sic) despite the lack of freedoms, a finding that she slipped surreptitiously, neither seen nor known.

In short, after having known all these beautiful people in particular Ningbo, many ages later, here she comes to us to discover the horrors of our country: “Hindu hegemony”.

Well, we are used to hearing it from NMU. With less charm, of course. And she adds, put on your seat belt because what follows will make you laugh, “in public life, Hindu omnipotence is a new colonialism”. Even NMU had not dared to make such a claim. He would probably have had more success in his business of demolishing the Mauritian people.

For those who have forgotten the meaning of the word colonialism, I will sum it up for you in two words: a political doctrine which advocates the exploitation by the metropolis of under-exploited territories.

Either she does not know what this means for these millions of anti-colonialist fighters who have left their skin there, and this is understandable, or she is doing it on purpose.

I have a penchant for the first hypothesis, given his bio. Another very nice big bullshit: casteism. I agree that this is a guilty ball that has been dragged on for too long, but from there to being, I quote, “development’s worst enemy” .

. Not an enemy, but downright the worst enemy. Everything else – natural resources, governance, corruption, political instability, global economic crises, etc. , etc.

, – is probably hogwash from his point of view.

Suddenly these beautiful words imbued with so much philosophical essence not only made the nostalgics of NMU jump for joy but also the sectarian lobbies who will have free fuel there. Here is the result. I’m not sure Nita will like it.

We finally learn that she now works in the luxury hotel industry where she will, I hope, experience the life of the large private sector, deprived of course of hegemony or omnipotence.

Will she tell us, with the same passion, the abominable working conditions of small employees in the hotel sector in particular, the huge gap between their wages and those of executives? We know of others, hired in this sector, who keep breaking our ears about the horrors of “public life” (sic), while covering their own sector with flowers.

Hard, hard to get kicked out of this golden and “nice” closet. In any case, good luck, my dear! I admit that I have a hard time following her. I’m not sure the interviewer got it.

He who still asks him the stupid and mean question: “Finally, are we right to believe that the grass is greener elsewhere?”. And why not “And God in all this? “.

Naively hoping for a response like, “After everything I’ve just told you, you still haven’t understood? Yes, I’m going to break tomorrow for the nice Ningbo.

“Well, no replies the interviewee:” Here we are rich in a unique cultural model.

” Excuse the little! Thanks thanks. And to say that she is “angry” with our country, and this colonialism that is “Hindu hegemony”.

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