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Hypotesis: individuals from Post-Colonial countries suffer from a mentality similar to a victim even hundred of years after independence
Symptoms:
-Waiting for something external to change in order to act
>Once I get my independence I will start working
>Once I receive my reparations I will start working
>Once I feel better I will start working
>I will /sig/ once I clean my room
>I will clean my room when...
-Being upset or deflecting the blame when asked to take responsibility
>It's not my fault, is his!
>Are you telling me that this was my fault, are you with him or what!!?
-Not taking the initiative
>The white man left us all these roads, railroads, schools, and infrastructure... Should probably wait for someone who knows more than me to do this
>Boss, something happen, what should I do?
>Boss, another thing happen, what should I do?
>Boss, I could not finish the work because the keyboard got dirty and stuck
-Falling for idols
>HE will be the one to fix this country
>Now that I bought my gym membership I will surely start going to the gym
>Whenever I have problems I ask this person on what to do
>THIS is what I have being waiting for in order to start acting!
-Not going out of your confort zone
>I am a healthy young man, but I sell candy on traffic lights because I do not want to take a job
>I am ok with how I live
-Wanting everything handed to you
>Massa has come with food!!!
>Gibs me dat
These attitudes are present in the entirety of the third world, I ask my brown anons to be mindful of these