Liberation movements and myths
The article, , provokes audience to analyze the current situation by re-thinking the post-colonial history in a broader spectrum of the whole of Southern Africa. I would like to add the same is to be found in the history of other countries of Tiers Mond. One point is that many countries are affected by the unconcious heritage of the "revolutionary movement", or the effect of double-edged sword.
Secondly, as the generation growing up in post-revolutionary age, we should learn how to read "patriotic form of writing history" which has turned the independence struggle into a myth, such as Zimbabwe's Chimulenga, such as China's socialist mainstream.
Thirdly, more importantly and more explicitly, winners turned to criminalize the loser, as the recent Angolan hisotry has revealed. Yet for long-term reconciliation, all these seemingly critical conclusions at that historical time need a second thought, will be or are being questioned, such as in China's case as China's peaceful talking across the Taiwan Strait is going on faster than ever in recent years.