A Preliminary
Note on Consequences of Mis-Education
Part I: An Overview
This discussion note is an attempt to briefly explore some of the underlying
internal and external factors, which are presumed to be root causes of the current psychosocial and political realities in
Ethiopia. It is in deed an attempt to, by way of questioning and identifying the inherent problem, enable us formulate possible
solutions to the tremendous challenge Ethiopia is facing today. It is an inquiry intended to raise the essential question,
which is why ‘things fall apart’ in Ethiopia today and to further examine the cause and its ramification within
the context of the current global power relations and domination. In doing so we can develop perspectives, which can be utilized not only to correctly explain and understand
the current reality but also to create the tools needed to transform it. I believe such transformation can be materialized
only when Ethiopians start to examine the sociopolitical conditions of their country from an authentic Ethiopian centered
perspective. When people fail to see reality through their perspective the damage is far more devastating because it can create
one of the deadliest distortions of reality that weakens ones core identity. This is one of the crucial challenges Ethiopians
are facing today.
Thus in order to effectively
discuss the contemporary Ethiopian thoughts and behaviors we must know the past at least the recent past because it can serve
as a compass to guide the future and to enable us navigate through the present. To this effect, a brief discussion, on psychosocial
and historical background of Ethiopians as people, nation, and Ethiopia as a universal conceptual movement and identity, must
be addressed. The Ethiopian identity, as it is a living history, is a dynamic process that creates, recreates and transforms
itself through time and remains the same at the same time. This was and is one of the marks of Ethiopian identity. However
in the last century Ethiopians have traveled away from their path, from the path that would have taken us to social and cultural
development that is authentic to their need and desires. Today, the twist we made from our way has brought Ethiopia to an
inferior global position and to the road of self-destruction by becoming increasingly dependent and subservient to external
and internal tyrants by creating a disabled nation, whereby the national integrity and survival is now critically at stake.
Yes, it is our urgent obligation to
raise fundamental questions in relation to the root causes of the complex problems our nation face today, and evaluate the
intricate underlying internal and external factors at play. In addition, we must peer into the psyche of Ethiopians and find
out what happen to contemporary Ethiopia that she is unable to reflect her great historical heritage and legacy. The question
is what must have happened to cause Ethiopia to become every thing that contradicts her historical place. Furthermore, for
the past few decades what explanation could be offered why we find the nation unable to feed her people and maintain her freedom.
Hence we ask what the root cause of the ongoing destruction of Ethiopia is and what path must be taken to reawaken Ethiopia
and Ethiopian identity.
The state of Ethiopia
and Ethiopian national identity is currently the object of multi- pronged assaults by both national and international forces.
This attack threatens the very foundations of Ethiopian national heritage and the very existence of the Ethiopian nation.
Therefore, it is imperative to originate and construct a new direction to enable us tackle each specific
threats and challenges facing us. At this time, the state of our nation has reached to a catastrophe of
biblical proportion. Over 85 million people exist under aversive hideous condition leading to a destruction that proclaims
the end of a nation. In addition to the systematic killing of young Ethiopians by the tplf forces, the rapidly increasing
rate of death from many curable and controllable diseases and epidemics, including man made famine and starvation is taking
away the lives of millions of people.
Sadly to say, the most
affected and disoriented groups of people are currently in control of the nations’ ruling political apparatus. The tplf
and its group have neither the ability nor the desire to lead and serve the needs and interest of the Ethiopian people. They
are in deed, the final outgrowth of the self- hating, colonized mind and the premiere embodiment of every thing that is anti
Ethiopia and Ethiopians.
Brief Historical Background
of Ethiopia
When attempting to
investigate the underlying causes of the present reality of Ethiopia, one cannot and must not avoid referring to the nation's
past, the glorious past that is. Ethiopia is among the most ancient nations, which contributed enormously to the creation,
and development of world civilization. The nation's historical friends and foes have written much about the prominence
and glory of ancient Ethiopia recognizing that what is known, as the ancient Egyptian civilization is in deed Ethiopian in
origin. Many world-renowned African and European Egyptologist have asserted that Egypt is in fact 'the daughter of Ethiopia.'
These findings also lead to further assertion that the great contribution to Greco-Roman in particular and the world civilization
in general in math, astronomy, religion and metaphysics and basic conceptual and philosophical wisdom, knowledge and other
scholarships is in fact an outgrowth of Ethiopia's high culture and achievement.
From the ancient Europeans such as the Greek Homer and Herodotus to the African giant
scholars Chik Anta Diop, Ben Johanan, and many other thinkers have reaffirmed that black Africa, particularly Ethiopia, is
the birthplace of humanity and world civilization. In fact, while Europe was in a complete ignorance and darkness ancient
Ethiopia established and left the legacy of civilizing humanity by giving the world the foundation of knowledge and wisdom,
the art of governance, justice and system of righteousness, religions and spirituality. Among many others, the great European
scholar Homer praised the ancient Ethiopians as the highest forms and exemplars of humanity and the favorites of all the gods
including the highest and the almighty one God.
In deed, Ethiopia was
the wellspring of a high culture belief systems, wisdom and philosophy, both oral and written. However, these civilizations
were built when Ethiopians were primarily the teachers, engineers, constructors and makers of their reality based on an Ethiopian
belief system and perspective. They believed that they are the sole and the primary creative force of their reality and destiny;
which is a mark of free and independent people. Could this be the reason that ancient Ethiopia was free and independent whereas
modern Ethiopia is not? The question is why that the mother of all in every aspects of human existence
now dried up and is the leading international beggar for basic needs for sustenance. This dependency is not limited to material
need; it has extended to ideology, culture, religion and faith? By raising such fundamental and essential questions we may
be able to restore and cultivate the ground that allows us the development and implementation of creative Ethiopian insights
to successfully change the complex problems we are facing.
Western Education and Psycho-cultural Impact
Around the turn of the
last century, Ethiopia was introduced formally to the western school system. The new schooling processes and content, primarily
dissimilar from Ethiopian/African centered pedagogy; it is essentially incongruent to the ethos and values of the people of
Ethiopia. Nevertheless, the emergent need to tackle the European repeated attack and threats, several Ethiopian leaders in
the past, although cautious, have desired to fast gain the technological mighty of Europe to defend their independence.
In fact, there were several leaders and concerned citizens that warned and opposed the blind acceptance of foreign
educational systems with no regard to the danger that is inherent in the system. However with the advent
of Ethiopia as a modern state, the need for westernized, European trained persons necessitates the redirection of educational
processes from Ethiopian centered traditional schooling to western system.
The British and other European missionaries
that followed the return of Haile Sellasie from exile took the task of reforming and colonizing the Ethiopian mind. Not only
cultural values and belief systems were deformed but also basic knowledge and historical facts about Ethiopia and her people
were made systematically unavailable with in the schooling process. When even available distorted facts and concepts were
afforded and taught from European perspective to the unsuspecting young Ethiopian mind, leading to believe false realities
and accepting what is not true about them. The western pedagogical indoctrination took place imprudently without equipping
and centering the students with the foundation of self-knowledge, and cultural ethos. Therefore, Western value systems were
subtly embedded into the cultural norms and functions of the majority of the educated and urbanized Ethiopians.
Even though unintentional,
the western learned and urbanized Ethiopians uncritically accepted and value what is western and devalue what is Ethiopian.
Again this is the result of immersing the Ethiopian young mind into others culture and belief system through schooling, which
is an effective means of controlling ones thought resulting in neocolonial consciousness, enslaved mentality which produce
the 'nech amelaku' white ‘worshiping’ generation. Not only the contents of the education but also the
tool of instruction used has been western, for instance, the English language is utilized through out the high schools and
universities in a nation which created highly refined languages and literature and maintained unique systems of higher education
for thousands of years.
Despite the ambitious attempts made for over half a century to modernize and develop Ethiopia
through western education, the nation continues to travel down the road of political, economic, and cultural dependency, and
destruction. In essence, the knowledge and training acquired did not bring the desired change that benefits the vast majority
of the Ethiopian people. The western-based educational system has produced intellectuals, social and political leaders, with
problematic and distorted sense of self and sense of nationalism. Today, there is a rampant and pathological reliance on foreign
powers both for ideological leadership and in material resources. Internalizing foreign thoughts and ways without any critical
appraisal of its value as a result, created brain washed bureaucrats, technocrats and pseudo intellectuals who perpetuate
further greater dependence on western countries.
In contrast, the Japanese
who took charge to modernize their nation successfully attained their goal at about the same time Ethiopia attempted to do
so. However in the case of Japan, modernizing their nation was achieved after the government of Japan under the Emperor Meiji,
sanctioned that western know-how and information must be incorporated in to their version of modernity in accordance to a
Japanese psycho-cultural perspective. As a result Japan developed in ways that is meaningful to her people. Whereas in Ethiopia,
modern, western centered educational processes failed to meet the needs of the mass. Instead such systematic imposition of
alien culture and thought via schooling on Ethiopians distorted their perception and corrupted the Ethiopian identity. The
western schooling processes also eroded the social fabric that collectively binds the Ethiopian people as one nation. In fact,
the process of modernization was to make Ethiopia fit into the existing world system, a neo-colony dependent and inferior
nation. Furthermore, for Ethiopians uncritically adapting others way not only affected ones ways of learning and implementing
but also produce behavioral characteristics and traits that are contradictory to the Ethiopian core nature and disposition;
such self imposed ‘pedagogy of oppression’ renders cultural1y miss oriented and dysfunctional intellectuals and
national leaders.
It
is suggested here that European educational and cultural domination had brought about a formidable impact on the thought processes
of schooled population; that is to say, some degree of mental colonization within the Ethiopian context has taken place. The
making of modern Ethiopia through western education was in fact the beginning of the processes of enslavement and colonization
of the Ethiopian mind. Hence, the question becomes has the modern western educated Ethiopian consciousness transformed into
a subservient status because of crude and subtle Western psycho cultural domination. Consequently, Ethiopia continues to slip
further away from her path and destiny creating greater vulnerability for further psycho behavioral distortion, political
dependency and reliance on others. This is one of the essential differences between the Ethiopia of past and today’s
Ethiopia which is enslaved with an invisible chain.
Several contemporary educators and researchers have pointed out that western education and science rather than promoting
knowledge and wisdom for the well being and betterment of human society, it is used to exploit and dominate the vast majority
of the world population. Using their theories and methods of education, Europeans and their descendants continue to launch
on violent assaults on the rest of the world. Researchers and scientists are member
of society as well, thus, they also often reflect the trends and values of the society and cultural group to which they belong.
For instance, during slavery in this country many scientist were engaged in the task of justifying slavery by providing so
called scientific proof (most were outright deception, and corruption) that black people were intellectually, psychologically
and physically inferior to whites and subject for enslavement.
We know more than ever that information and knowledge particularly self-knowledge will
be very essential tools for survival and to sustain, transform and develop societies. Becoming knowledgeable about ones heritage
is empowering and leads to social and development. This foundation of self- knowledge is what was compromised as a result
of miss education. The first and fundamental human knowledge is the knowledge of the self-know thy-self says the ancient Egyptian
oracle. This is a fundamental knowledge, a foundation for all other forms of knowledge. While recognizing that Ethiopians
and Ethiopian societies are diverse within themselves, however, there is also a very strong underlying unifying deeper structural
and philosophical foundation of belief systems that are and can be generalized as Ethiopian at large, as a unifying national
identity.
When we consume and accept the notion of
modernization based on European philosophy and normative standards, which could be inherently contradictory to our way of
thoughts and belief systems. Following others way that is incongruent to our mindset causes us a denial of our true identity
for we have developed values that are incompatible to our true self as Ethiopia and Ethiopians. Unfortunately, as we become
more and more westernized the number of Ethiopians who are secured in their identity and cultural foundation as well as Ethiopian
centered thoughts and behavior is now very seriously in jeopardy, rapidly dwindling. Operating with in
the frame of some one else's definition of reality is dangerous to the ones self-image, and self-concept, it creates ambiguity
and disorder in our identity, thoughts and behaviors. In addition systematic imposition of alien culture
via western schooling and socialization undermined authentic cultural growth that reflects the Ethiopian ways of life. Regardless
of the generally held understanding of the purposes and functions of higher educational institutions some of them in fact
are not only far from what they ought to be but they are the antithesis of higher education and knowledge, ranging from simple
mediocrity to pathological levels of disorientation.
The
twists we have taken have leaded us to the road of self-destruction and greater dependence on others, both on ideological
and material level. As a result of this general condition unproductive and dysfunctional social behaviors and destructive
cultures have emerged. The vast majority of the urban population is part and parcel of this generally dysfunctional society
hence shares and manifests its pathology in various degrees and intensities. These dysfunctional behavioral factors may further
deplete our energy; distort our emotional and cognitive function, and incapacitate us from transforming our social reality
to a better condition.
It
is evident that modernization was wrongly equated with being and living like Europeans; this in today Ethiopian is a case
of acute oppression manifesting through the high regard and value given and attached to all things foreign including, life
styles dressing, music, art, religion, politics etc., and to be sought and possessed, ultimately leading to unhealthy level
of devaluing ones selves. Such behaviors of brainwashed mind have surpassed simply the economic and political needs but also
show it self in our deeper inner core in our faith and spirituality. Lets look at for instance how the two major religions
are affected and influenced by such foreign influences. The growing number of Ethiopian orthodox Tewahedo Christians, which
is the first Christian nation in the world, is now altered and adulterated into western version of Christianity and similarly
the Ethiopian Muslims adapting to Arabism instead of adhering to the Ethiopian Islamic faith that gained ground and founded
in Ethiopia and spread elsewhere to the world, are examples of foreign subjugation of a nation’s deep identity and soul.
To simply imitate Europeans or Arabs does not mean to be modernized or developed; people mistakenly think that to be modernized
is to give up all that is Ethiopian, doing so is a societal madness that breeds cultural inferiority and mental distortion.
Our ability to truly develop ones own perspective
diminishes as we gradually utilize the European epistemological framework to know and to define ourselves. Actually,
there is increasing tendency by the western educated group to define and validate it self on the bases of European standards
and norms of measure, be it science, art or politics. Although unaware, most of the western educated Ethiopians,
intellectual development is stifled and this is primarily because of the attempt made to internalize the European mode of
thoughts, which produce imitative behaviors that diminish originality and creativity. Hence the miss educated elite politicking
over the various issues based on European philosophy and political orientations has not learned either the past way, nor it
is able to develop a new Ethiopian centered thinking for the governance of the nation. We certainly need to challenge the
absurdities of such unhealthy foreign political concepts and ideologies, which are held and embraced by both left and right
political lines as a premise and a panacea for development and stability of Ethiopian society.
Socio-Political Implications The cultural imperialistic nature of the western educational system
creates, intellectuals, professionals, social and political leaders, with problematic and distorted sense of self and nationalism,
of course with few exceptions. This is important to uncover the essential shortcomings and intellectual deficit that blurred
the thoughts and vision of the prevailing political organizations and leaders of our country at large. This may be considered
as one of the outcomes of a neo-colonized mind-set and impotent thinking that resulted by virtue of having been transformed
in to intellectually subservient status in relation to the west. As a result today many intellectuals and political leaders
are ill- equipped and unable to reconstruct and implement fair and just sociopolitical conditions in their society. They lack
original and politically persuasive Ethiopian-centered thinking, which gives thrust towards political processes that are congruent
and responsive to the ethos and the needs of Ethiopians. Although, inadvertently, rather out of good will and yet as a consequence of western philosophical
indoctrination, the grave mistakes the Ethiopian leftist movement made on several political and national question were examples
of misapplication by literally reading Ethiopia, as if it is an European society. For instance comparing the European medieval
feudal social system to the Ethiopian notion of 'feudalism' resulted in further distortion of both understanding the
problems and solutions prescribed thereafter. Such a faulty attempt to blindly apply other society's model weather it
is eastern or western European versions be it national issues or democracy to the Ethiopia society is futile. Attempting uncritically
to apply for instance the question of nationality based on European ideology to ancient people who have lived and evolved
together for thousands of years is also a manifestation of internalized poverty of thoughts and ideas leading to erroneous
politics. The diversity of languages does not inhibit from having a national identity; the naming terms amara, oromo, tigre,
afar, etc., refers to linguistic groups not necessarily the European notion and construct of races, ethnicity, tribes and
so forth. The need to expose the fallacy and incompatibility of European model and thoughts to Ethiopia and the danger of
ethnic politics is imperative. Here again, if we were properly educated from an Ethiopian centered perspective, we would have
been able to recognize the essence of our oneness is our diversity as one people.
If we are not cognizant of the political implication of such western cultural imperialism,
expressed in the name of development, democracy, aid and so forth, we will prolong our oppression and social and political
realities that cause the current crisis threatens the survival of the nation. Historically, external forces, using internal
elements have attempted to control Ethiopia and destroy Ethiopian nationalism. Today this historical mission seems to be somewhat
accomplished and implemented by enshrining a tplf constitution that allows further fragmentation of the very nation for which
the constitution supposedly is created.
Thus, we must raise
some important questions not only for public discussion but also for further research to see the possible political implications
of miss-education and contribution to the national crisis that we are facing now. Again we must ask few
fundamental questions, such as what are the roots of the ongoing destruction of Ethiopia in general and what and why the tplf
and its ethnic base group have become the agent of Ethiopia’s destruction. What explanation must be given to their outright
dislike and hatred to Ethiopia and her national integrity, to an extent that they literally are handing over Ethiopia’s
land and territory to foreign forces and countries? The outrageous behavior of the tplf and its allies is very intriguing
to say the least. What happened to the psyche of the members of tplf and the likes to develop such anti
Ethiopian nationalism, choosing ethnic identity over Ethiopian national identity, preferring to claim ‘zega tigrawe.
And also we ask why would a government advocates in all international affairs against the very nation it is ruling
and despises the people’s interest and well being? What are the psycho cultural disorders that might have cause them
to be tigre-centered and behaving accordingly on national issues in our recent history? It clearly appears
that their relations and interactions with Ethiopians in many ways resemble to a foreign occupying force’s behavior
that shows deep enmity towards the people it conquers. They appear disconnected with Ethiopian psyche and their ancestral
lineage; could this be further indication of a self- hating psychological disorder and complex?
The Road to Reawaken Ethiopia: The Last Frontier for Liberation
The new world order is not necessarily geared to serve our
interest and benefit our causes. It is rather a new form of colonization and domination, carried out through the so-called
globalization and democratization processes. The west, creating the various conditions to instigate conflicts using social,
cultural, ethnic, religious, economic and political differences to destabilize and bring nations into further fragmentation
and subjugation is one of the many ways they use to control the world. The so called new order of world powers are not limited
to political and economic subjugation but also attempts to control and alter peoples’ psychological makeup and compromises
ones core identity and cultural integrity.
The complex and multidimensional
problems facing Ethiopia raise some serious questions as to how we can liberate ourselves from the bondage of mental slavery.
Although, Ethiopia has never been colonized in the same manner as the other African countries, there is compelling evidence
that indicate the working and outcome of a colonized reality and mentality. Nevertheless, over the past century Europeans
have gained greater control through religious missions, education, aid, democratization etc. Consequently,
these influences may have resulted in outcomes that are collectively harmful and costly to Ethiopia, to the extent of risking
the integrity and the very existence of the nation and its identity.
For the past eighteen years ethnic ideology and constitution has negated the
oneness of her people, rendering disintegration and annihilation of Ethiopia and Ethiopians, via western political agenda
imposed upon our nation in the name of democracy. However, such allowance and compliance with ethnic politics is a reflection
of a weakness and defeat of Ethiopian centered ideology. The notion that democratization and globalization lead by the Western
power is for the betterment of those oppressed people of the world is erroneous and big deception, which, unfortunately, the
many have fallen for. What is sad about it is that those victims of the old-new political order have deluded themselves into
believing this as a universal truth and are not aware of their predicament, which is the new form of colonization and modern
slavery.
Although, there are few Ethiopians who had
the courage to stand free, never allowed their soul to subjugation, and remained true to themselves, for the most part, however,
the western educated and brain-washed elements have become increasingly distorted, lacking authenticity and self-empowerment.
In some severe case such persons’ inner being may be corrupted and they are the modern domestic administrators of the
old colonial masters, selling their brothers and sisters. It is in this light that we must redefine the core nature and base
of the TPLF/woyane so we understand and as to how we can stop the destructive and oppressive processes. The lack of a political
ideology and philosophy that is centered on the Ethiopian reality has a serious impact on our ability to generate political
leadership and our ability to translate knowledge into actions. We often focus on issues rather than fundamental principles
as a result we become reactive in our political stands and the struggle lack persistence and lose momentum when it reaches
to a critical stage of the movement.
Even though, in today's
political process telling the truth is painfully alienating, we must change this state of mind and restore our consciousness.
We must be centered and rooted in our past to construct a better future. It has to be said that people who do not know where
they come from do not know where they are going and may never reach their destination. We must compose, scholarly original
and politically persuasive Ethiopian thinking, a new paradigm, that stimulate the political forces and scholars the formation
of a conscious intellectual praxis which is a perspective that gives thrust toward a political socialization congruent and
responsive to the ethos, and worldviews of Ethiopians. It is in this light that we call to redefining the
ethnic based tplf force that it is not only undemocratic ruling class by any traditional definition, it is and behaves as
a viceroy and an agent for external forces, which facilitates the scrambling of Ethiopia. A thorough and correct definition
and analysis in regard to the enemy of Ethiopia and its power base is in order for anyone who would like to remove them from
power.
We certainly cannot
afford to make the same and unnecessary mistakes again. Therefore, as one of the essential elements, our struggle requires
a fertile ground for the emergence of Ethiopian centered thoughts that causes internal political dynamics to move towards
true liberation of Ethiopia. It is, therefore, important for all concerned Ethiopians to urgently get involved and help bring
about the necessary social transformation to stop the rapidly approaching total destruction. Therefore, it is time for the
birth of new energy and force. Yes our current reality dictates to revisit the notion of an Ethiopian worldview and
ones again ask the question why are we the way we are to day and why we cannot find our way out of the quagmires we are in.
Isn’t it the present generation’s duty and obligation to redeem it? We must refocus our energy to plant
the seed of freedom and cultivate for a better, harmonious and peaceful world, when it is done in one heart, for this is granted.
Therefore we ask which road will take us to reawaken Ethiopia? Well, today more than ever, the need to remove tplf from the
national power is definitely an urgent call and immediate task for all conscious and responsible Ethiopians.
Ethiopia
shall prevail,
Dr.
Abeba Fekade
www.healthemindhealthebody.com