The Scapegoat Foreigner

The Scapegoat Foreigner

by Dr. G. R. NOKO

Misplaced blame does not fix unemployment, improve infrastructure, strengthen education systems, or create sustainable economic growth. It only redistributes frustration.

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About This Book

The Scapegoat Foreigner explores how societies, especially in times of crisis, shift blame onto outsiders instead of confronting deeper internal problems.

When fear rises—due to unemployment, poverty, or instability—foreigners become easy targets. They are labeled as the cause of suffering, even when the real issues are systemic. This creates a dangerous cycle of blame, fear, anger, and violence, often manipulated for political or social gain.

The book contrasts this destructive pattern with a higher response: choosing faith, discipline, character, and peace over reaction. It calls for individuals and communities to resist becoming what they hate and instead rise above division.

At its core, the message is clear:

The problem is not the foreigner—

the problem is how we respond to fear and difference.