Recently I read a short novel by Hans Christian Anderson "New clothing of the emperor". Danish writers offered such a beautiful picture to foolish kings and governors in his story. Many years ago the emperor liked new clothes so he used all his money for all of them. He does not mind his army, except about showing off his new military uniform and does not care about people and his country. One day two cheaters came to the castle and told the emperor that they could weave the most beautiful things they could imagine.
The fairy tale of Hans Christian Andersen's "New Emperor's Clothing" is a fictitious case of multiple ignorance. In this story, two cheaters entered the kingdom of the emperor and convinced them to make the best clothes on all the lands. Scammers are stealing gold, silk and other precious things for their "unique creations". Afraid of being stupid, they said that the emperor could not see the emperor's clothes until the last child appeared, and the emperor said that they were not dressed, so all the emperor's men and the town were silent . When the child is willing to admit that he is not watching the emperor's clothing, the emperor and the citizen finally acknowledge that the emperor was deceived, that clothes have not been made.
Kagame reminds me of Danish writer Hans Christian Andersen's "New Emperor's New Equipment." This story is about imaginary emperor, except that it is wearing gorgeous clothes, everyone else is concerned. Vanity rulers hired a loom and they promised that he would make him the best dress ever. Weavers are people who persuade the emperor that they intend to use delicate fabrics that can not be seen by people who are "inappropriate or hopeless". But these cheaters are not actually making clothes - they pretended to do so. Then, a liar pretends to wear a ruler. Of course, there is no one - even the emperor can not see the so-called "clothes".
Once upon a time, the emperor liked new clothes so he spent all his money on clothes. When the two famous fabrics parked in his town, he phoned them and asked for their service. They promised to give him a new cloth which is invisible to stupid people and inappropriate persons for office with exceptional quality. The emperor is very interested in this: he wants to know what the fabric is to distinguish between wise and foolish. When Weaver began to display raw materials, the emperor was confused. They boast of pattern harmony and softness of the cloth, but he can neither see nor feel anything. But the tailor is very famous, the fabric is particularly expensive; perhaps it is very delicate, it is transparent, so it is very light, it can not touch. After all, he is the emperor and most valuable of his empire noblemen. He concentrated his attention and at the end of the testing phase he was able to see the fabric