When they arrived Africa,they met natives who they dominated and oppressed for the next 160 years.
People don't hate oppression.They hate being the oppressed
And perhaps you'd imagine that being originally from Africa will push them into creating a truly equal country of brothers/sisters
They mostly excluded the native Africans from power, discriminated against them, engaged the natives into forced labour (semi slavery).
They treated native women same way Europeans treated them as slaves
They were more sophisticated, had better tools they brought from America at their disposal.
They used all these "tools" to dominate and oppress.
So, we had former Africans who returned to Africa to establish an extractive system against their own African kin.
The climax of their reign of terror (depending on who you ask) was the Presidency of William Tubman who ruled for 27 years.
It was literally an authoritarian rule.
Despite his own flaws, he initiated a policy of including natives in Government.
But he faced opposition. The ruling class hated him for "letting the PEASANTS into the kitchen."
I don't know if you get the full grasp of what is happening.
African slaves from America returned to Africa to establish their own racist/extractive system on native Africans they met.
Most of his cabinets were executed and the natives cheered. They had finally gotten rid of their own slave masters.
You would think that will be their "Eureka" moment.
He filled up his Government with members of his Krahn ethnic group and brutally oppressed everyone else (other ethnic groups and the Americo-Liberians)
And they then turned on each other over who will dominate the extractive system in place.
That led to two bloody civil war that left the country devasted.
But this is about systems of oppressions: Americans oppressed slaves > Slaves oppressed native Africans > Native Africans took turn to oppress themselves
It means that people wouldn't mind having an oppressive system as long as they are benefitting.
It tells you about the selfish nature of man. Kill or be killed.
It'd make an interesting read about the nature of power. I'd share some one of these days.
But you can follow @theavalondaily , they write about some of these things (mostly contemporary issues btw)
Ethiopia was colonized by Italy between 1936 and 1945. Lots of debates/sentiments surrounds this, but brief colonization Happened there