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Articles by Chorphie Charlie

 

Chorphie Charlie is a social and political commentator who resides in Philadelphia. He can be reached at gbanapekin@hotmail.com

In Defense of “Illiterate” Liberians (part II) ~ By Chorphie Charlie

..the people have spoken in rejection to these so called educated Liberians. Yet, they continue to hold a mortified view of themselves as great leaders instead of assuming guardianship of the people’s passions. I think the condemnation of the people is symphonic of psychological withdrawal, in shame that the wisdom of the Liberian people’s choice for president is excited by a common footballer...>>>more

In Defense of “Illiterate” Liberians ~ By Chorphie Charlie

"... Liberia’s political elites are miseducated and illiterate to the customs, mores, norms, and values of ordinary Liberians. Making their miseducated democratic projected to be a source of mêlée due to its abortive nature, which distrusts the people’s right to decide their own destiny. According to some of their miseducated claims, our people lack of terminal degrees and inability to adopt western democratic norms is responsible for Liberia ’s backwardness. Conversely, a survey of western societies, especially America does not account for such categorical imperative of democratic practices. .....">>>more

What Is Education? ~ By Chorphie Charlie

"...Sawyer’s past experience socialized him that modern success requires a terminal degree and, for that purpose, through some shadowed connections, Sawyer entered a university. Lacking in personal mental potential, to handle the laborious academic task, Sawyer managed through similar shadowed mechanism and succeeds in acquiring a terminal degree in government affairs, without actual knowledge of the subject matter. ....." >>>more

Reality V. Experimental Intellectualism: Echoes Chamber of, Hostile Intellectual Frederick Jayweh

"...Until the philosophy, which holds one group of Liberians superior, and the other inferior, has been topple and totally destroy, we will speak out! ...until, there is no first class and second class citizenship of Liberia, we will speak out! ...until, miseducated Liberians and hostile intellectuals are totally limited, in our society, we will speak out! ...until, the treatment of a man’s behavior, is no significance, than the value of his rights, we will speak out! ...until that elections day, when the Liberian people will cast their votes, for we know we shall win, for we are confident in the victory, of patriotic nationalism over political matricide....." >>>more

POLITICAL JUDGEMENT AGAINST MISEDUCATED LIBERIANS

"...In Liberia’s case, being educated qualifies one to engage in a government of theft, social rape, and political murder. ... This is what I refer to as a crime of socialization, the socialization of degree holders in organizing criminal political leadership. Such leadership has limited “education” (institutionalize learning) to a problem status, rather than helping the Liberian society. Leadership should not be this way...." >>>more

...the people have spoken in rejection to these so called educated Liberians. Yet, they continue to hold a mortified view of themselves as great leaders instead of assuming guardianship of the people’s passions. I think the condemnation of the people is symphonic of psychological withdrawal, in shame that the wisdom of the Liberian people’s choice for president is excited by a common footballer...more>>>

Hostile Intellectualism Shows Its Ugliness Again: The Case of Another Mis-educated Liberian Lawyer

....It is a great sacrifice to leave a job paying more in a month than what one will be expected to make in a year in Liberia, that is if it is paid at all; it is a great sacrifice to leave the benefits of 401k, profit sharing, life, health, dental, vision and retirement plans; to leave the expensive homes in suburban cities that it has taken years of honest labor to acquire; to leave the luxury of driving across a country without the worries of potholes; or to leave just getting up in the morning and not having to worry about water to take a shower. … It is a tough and selfless decision…..so they wait..". more>>>

 

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