- Impugning Africa's repair refurbish ICT Tech Sector is the worst mistake ever made by an environmental org. Just sayin. Over an over.
http://therestartproject.org/repair-elsewhere/representations-of-e-waste-matter/
http://discardstudies.com/2015/06/24/criminal-negligence/
http://shanghaiscrap.com/2015/06/anatomy-of-a-myth-the-worlds-biggest-e-waste-dump-isnt/
http://www.wired.com/2015/06/infamous-e-waste-slum-needed-us-got-razed-instead/
And it certainly did not make a lick of sense to bulldoze homes, mosques, and schoolrooms of the Agbobgloshie recycling (and onion farming, and litter collection, and water carrying) community. The predominantly Dagbani were set up like a bowling pin, knocked down, got to wearing thin.

The people being arrested, the owners of the seized goods, are Africa's Geeks of Color. They are bringing affordable electronic communications to inner city Africans, in the face of a European campaign called "Project Eden", the chalkboard-clawing title of Interpol's #greatwhitesavior campaign, and UNEP's Willie Horton poster boy TV repairman, #FreeHurricaneBenson.
We know what happened in Old Fadama because geeks and nerds like Alhassan Ibn Abdalla tweeted and filmed the destruction on #WorldRefugeeDay... because he lives in the real world, not in a TinTin comic, nor in jungles of "Eden". Geeks are tweeting news that winds up in the articles above on laptops and cell phones imported and repaired by Africa's Tech Sector. I'm blogging passionately because I KNOW these people, they lived in my HOUSE in Vermont. They are the best and brightest, and FairTradeRecycling has become like a modern day "underground railroad" for geeksofcolor threatened primarily by environmentalist propaganda. It's crazy. It's religious colonization all over again. Environmentalists are "here to help" by putting black people safely in chains, protecting all of London from scary African tinkerers and nerds. It's a nutty combination of Roots, Big Bang Theory, and The Shining. "Heeere's TinTin!"
Here to help |
Let's environmentalists retrace our steps. How did we get from speculative concern over "donated" equipment (in fact purchased and inspected by Africans), worth only 20% in scrap of the cost of transport, to demolishing homes on UN #WorldRefugeeDay, under a colonialist Biblical banner #SodomandGomorrah and #Eden?
Sure, I keep writing about the same thing. But can anyone find a WORSE case of #Charitableindustrialcomplex, #colleteraldamage, #parasitesofthepoor, #saviorcomplex, #unintendedconsequences than BAN and Greenpeace and Blacksmith Institute and UNEP's #Ewastegate? So horrifically stunning in its reality, putting Africans in European chains for fixing cell phones and TVs? It is an environmentalist horror show.
Finally an end to dumping of 15 year old city buses on Africa's Eden |