I’ve been interested in politics for a while and I often think about ways Namibia could improve things like unemployment, homelessness, public transport, walkability, etc. But after hearing a politician in Parliament say they could never respect a white man, it made me genuinely wonder: Do you think Namibia would ever realistically elect a white namibian president or major political leader if people believed they had good policies and genuinely cared about the country? Or do you think our history and political culture make that unlikely for the foreseeable future? (I’m asking respectfully and out of curiosity, not trying to provoke anyone.)   submitted by   /u/South-Web-143 [link]   [comments]