Gaddafi 's Economic Vision: From Poverty To Prosperity #leadership #africa #libya

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Gaddafi 's Economic Vision: From Poverty To Prosperity #leadership #africa #libya


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Welcome to our channel! In this thought-provoking video, we dive deep into the fascinating story of Muammar Gaddafi’s economic vision and its transformative impact on Libya. Join us as we explore how Gaddafi’s strategies propelled Libya…

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  1. So, it's all the Evil West's fault. Once again. It's in fact a clear case of a paradox of plenty. Ghadafi distributed oil wealth and created a new class society. Upper strata: Libyan citizens: Lower strata: African migrant laborers, often in slave conditions. The government effecively put a stop to mass migration across the Mediterranean. Western intervention started after internal protests and the fear that the government is preparing a massive crack-down.

  2. Libyans learning the hard way the meaning of the saying “the devil you know”- You guys thought you had a bad guy as a leader but didn’t know the west would ground you up into sand and use you as fuel…

  3. Fucking nonsense… this dictator had. no clue what is happening and was surrounded by lying people. These "reports" of the strong leader Gaddafi are getting annoying. I can also talk to hungry children 24/7 and telling them I will get them food soon 😀 weak leader, greedy leader and stupid on top. Additionally, quite a lot of interest from outside which remains unspoken due to its unavailability.

    Anyway, hopefully the YouTube algorithm kicks in and removes his face from my screen

  4. The same is happening in South Africa. The South African currency, the Rand, was at one stage, R0,50c to $1. Once again, external interference has caused SA's downfall. Those can are leaving daily. Last year, 1300 companies closed their doors. Our infrastructure is collapsing, and every time elections are near, a whole lot of promising is made but never delivered..