• zed_proclaimer [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    1 year ago

    Because that “throwing off the shackles” was moreso in actuality a mediated transition into neocolonial status with a western-friendly comprador class in charge. You see this in many “former colonies” that just so happen to be completely dominated by the “former colonizers”. In Africa, up until very recently, France still controlled massive sections of the continent indirectly via economic and diplomatic coercion and france-friendly puppet dictators.

    Not every “independence” is created equal. Some nations truly gain independence and forge their own path, such as Cuba and China, but even they still have to deal with a lot of contradictions dealing with economic ties to their former colonizers.