There's no need to make that determination cause I'll tell you outright. Being a liberty-minded conservative rather than one of the egalitarian populists that Tocqueville warned us about, I've never expressed any particular affection for democracy. In its better forms, I view it with indifference so long as it functions to sustain liberty. At its worst, I view it as nothing more than tyrannical mob rule. In the case of Africa, I tend to view most of the countries that call themselves democracies as something closer to the latter category.
So now that that's clear it's your turn. Let's hear you be a little less ambiguous about what regimes you approve of in Africa. In fact, let's hear a little less ambiguity about your politics in general. I'm honestly curious as to whether you have a single specific conservative policy stance on much of anything.
Yes, apparently you think that Africans can't govern themselves. That is clear.
Let's hear you be a little less ambiguous about what regimes you approve of in Africa.
Ghana, Senegal, Mali, Tanzania, South Africa, and (God willing) Liberia and Sierra Leone soon.
I'm honestly curious as to whether you have a single specific conservative policy stance on much of anything.
Individual rights, personal responsibility, small government, administratrive and fiscal responsibility, morality. I've said this before. To you.
I find it laughable that you claim to be a "liberty-minded conservative" and yet you support colonial tyranny.