The Scapegoat Syndrome: A Timeless Political Ploy
How 'aliens' become convenient targets for governmental failures.
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The opposition party then had hyped to monstrous heights that aliens was ruining the country; or the government of the time...blamed their failure to do things right on us 'alien' scapegoats.
This book shows how political parties and governments, facing internal problems or economic hardship, often use xenophobic talk to blame others. Ghana's 'alien compliance' orders in 1970-1971 are a historical example of how easily an 'us vs. them' story can be created and used as a weapon. The novel suggests this is not just a Ghanaian issue but a pattern in history where a vulnerable group is demonized to gain power or distract from bigger problems. This idea is especially relevant today, as similar stories affect migration policies ...
Supporting evidence
The direct quote from 'Mama' detailing the political rhetoric leading to the 'alien compliance' orders in Ghana.
Apply this
Recognize and critically analyze political rhetoric that blames specific groups for societal problems. Support policies that promote inclusivity and challenge xenophobic narratives, understanding their historical roots and destructive potential.








