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The Predator’s Lie: France, Ambazonia, and the Myth of “Survival of the Fittest”

Ambazonians have shifted from the streets to the airwaves, from the villages to the diaspora, from silence to a global voice.

By The Independentist – Editorial desk

For over a century, powerful nations have excused their domination of others with clever theories. Yesterday it was “civilising the savages.” Today it is “maintaining stability.” And behind these polite phrases hides the same raw instinct — the predator’s belief that the strong have the right to rule the weak.

Some try to wrap this in the language of natural selection: let the stronger survive, let the weaker vanish. But in Ambazonia, what France does is not nature — it is engineering. It is the deliberate design of suppression, carried out with military aid, political cover, and economic strings. This is not the jungle; it is a boardroom in Paris and a war room in Yaoundé.

Natural selection in nature rewards adaptation. France’s policy rewards obedience. The lion hunts to live; France crushes Ambazonia to preserve a colonial map drawn in 1961 that should have been buried with empire.

Yet the truth is this: the Ambazonian people have adapted more than any colonial power expected. We have endured the betrayals of the UN, the guns of the BIR, and the propaganda of the regime. We have shifted from the streets to the airwaves, from the villages to the diaspora, from silence to a global voice. By any honest measure, we are the fittest — because we have evolved while France still clings to the dead instincts of imperialism.

Empires fall not because they lose their armies, but because they lose their moral right to rule. France’s doctrine of “might makes right” is not the law of nature — it is the last refuge of a system too cowardly to face justice.

The predator’s lie will not stand forever. In the new world that is coming, survival will not belong to those with the biggest guns, but to those with the deepest roots. And in that measure, Ambazonia will outlast them.

The Independentist – Editorial desk

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