@ELECTSPORT (ATLANTA GA , Etats-Unis) le 07/06/2018 Ã 14:37
"There are lots of capable Anglophones who live and reside in the US who can be able to articulate the Anglophone struggle to the US congress. That is my point"
Brother i totally agree with you... But questions that should be asked are,
-How/why a non anglophone was able to take a lead on a problem that according to you is not his?
-Is there a way to contact and offer him some support/input on this matter?
-What does he really know about the Anglophone struggle ?
I believe it is now too late , he went and pleaded, did he do an acceptable job?
Please excuse the poor writing
"There are lots of capable Anglophones who live and reside in the US who can be able to articulate the Anglophone struggle to the US congress. That is my point"
Brother i totally agree with you... But questions that should be asked are,
-How/why a non anglophone was able to take a lead on a problem that according to you is not his?
-Is there a way to contact and offer him some support/input on this matter?
-What does he really know about the Anglophone struggle ?
I believe it is now too late , he went and pleaded, did he do an acceptable job?
Please excuse the poor writing

