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Topic: AFRICA: where did they lose it ? - page 2. (Read 450 times)

jr. member
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July 17, 2021, 03:14:16 AM
#28
Africa "went wrong" when they enslaved my ancestors and sold us to dutch people for 2 nickels and mule. I hate africans. They deserve God's wrath. They enslaved my ancestors. Before that they had their little kingdoms rivalling europe.

I've never heard a single african even awknowledge they are slaving monsters. They poach elephants and watch their children die. What monsters.
legendary
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July 16, 2021, 08:51:04 PM
#27

tribal africa always had high birth rates. .. but also high deathrates. hense the need for high birth to counter the deaths.
this was not about democracy. this was about modern medicine.. or lack there of
tribes needed warriors/farmers so need to expand. but tribal battles/disease/famine decreased population. hense more births needed

India has the same problem and it usually falls to poor education, poor healthcare, no birth control, and small communities/impoverished villages will pump out as many children as they can. Maybe it's different in modern times but even if Africa gets their population under control, they still don't have a worth wild economy that would ever support African prosperity, and it's not like they have any resources to fall back on (no oil, natural gas, ect.) At most they have pervious metals, and that isn't as profitable.
legendary
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July 16, 2021, 06:26:44 AM
#26
This sums up what happened in Africa

This brings us back to my point about Africa suffering from excessive population growth. This is partly due to the 5 stage development cycle, but also certainly due in large part to catholic missionaries... they 'converted' the African population as part of the colonialist drive to establish control... and of course the catholic church bans contraception. The refusal due to western indoctrination to use contraception leads directly to a population increase, which in many cases these countries can't support... which in turn contributes to poverty, malnutrition and starvation. The pope and the catholic church are responsible for a huge amount of suffering on the African continent.

New 'black pope' in charge now.  He's down with technocracy and genocide.  I suppose (people like) you could say that things are 'looking up' for Africa now.

Honest to God, one of the only 'positives' I can find about the Catholic Church _these days_ are the various 'Catholic Bishops' associations and relatively high-level Catholic leaders in Africa specifically.  Best I can figure Rome considered them 'dumb niggers' and didn't bother to try to induct the higher level cadre in that region into the 'new paradigm' of standard Catholicism (which seems to have a strong Luciferian if not a flat out Satanist flavor under leadership Bergdiddlio or whatever his name is...which seems to be why the secular leftists are in love the the guy.)

newbie
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July 15, 2021, 04:51:24 PM
#25
Africa has got an issue with leadership especially a transparent one at that, Take for instance the colonial masters who broght some sort of civilization to the impoverished blacks even knew that Africa has got a problem with leadership and that is why inorder not to be totally out of their colony, they brought indirect rule system and up till now African Leaders apart from few has gotten the message but still because of greed and intoxication of power, the Blacks and their leadership style has continue to do the unimaginable just to rotect themselves when they might have finished their tenure.
Preaching Peace without building it is like an effort in futility.
newbie
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May 05, 2021, 12:38:11 PM
#24
As per where Africans got the traits and pattern of being so adamant and wicked to the extent of  their fellow citizens getting dubious to one another is something i cant really talk much about, because the case deteriorate as the day goes by and from all angle, some of the political elite has not been of  good encouragement to even the citizens. But i know of one cause of all this and which is our colonial masters........... well you want to know what am talking about in Africa then? then go go back to the History board and see for yourself.
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May 05, 2021, 11:20:24 AM
#23
The reason why Africa lost it all is because of the kind of selfish leaders who think only about themselves. They do not think about about taking Africa forward. What they care about is how to steal for generation.
Corruption and selfishness is what is taking Africa backward
legendary
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April 21, 2021, 06:28:05 AM
#22
This sums up what happened in Africa

This brings us back to my point about Africa suffering from excessive population growth. This is partly due to the 5 stage development cycle, but also certainly due in large part to catholic missionaries... they 'converted' the African population as part of the colonialist drive to establish control... and of course the catholic church bans contraception. The refusal due to western indoctrination to use contraception leads directly to a population increase, which in many cases these countries can't support... which in turn contributes to poverty, malnutrition and starvation. The pope and the catholic church are responsible for a huge amount of suffering on the African continent.

tribal africa always had high birth rates. .. but also high deathrates. hense the need for high birth to counter the deaths.
this was not about democracy. this was about modern medicine.. or lack there of
tribes needed warriors/farmers so need to expand. but tribal battles/disease/famine decreased population. hense more births needed

next came the foreign democracy. this put up borders to stop africans migrating out of africa. while africa internally lacked democracy to negotiate its way to freedom
yes africa still lacked democracy
so the lack of emigration out of africa added more 'growth' to the populous due to no escape to dilute it down

next came the influx of american/european nations colonising and displacing africans. leading to the
houses:population being pushed to its limits where it became a crises

then modern medicine allowed for a better survival rate. meaning population explosion as the birth:death ratio became unbalanced. but again not democracy.. but instead modern medicine

then came the colonial expansion of more displacements and then the land grabs and the political control from the colonials. and the the coups trying to fight back to get land back.
which has occured many times now . same game different face.

then came the african democracy. but still fighting over who should be leader of regions. who has the peoples voice. who has been corrupted by western greed.. more coups. more fights
legendary
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April 21, 2021, 04:41:21 AM
#21
This sums up what happened in Africa

This brings us back to my point about Africa suffering from excessive population growth. This is partly due to the 5 stage development cycle, but also certainly due in large part to catholic missionaries... they 'converted' the African population as part of the colonialist drive to establish control... and of course the catholic church bans contraception. The refusal due to western indoctrination to use contraception leads directly to a population increase, which in many cases these countries can't support... which in turn contributes to poverty, malnutrition and starvation. The pope and the catholic church are responsible for a huge amount of suffering on the African continent.

Well.. I have seen this pattern in other Catholic nations as well, such as the Philippines. Because of massive population growth, the residents remain in extreme poverty and they are forced to work under subhuman conditions in richer nations. And it is not just the Catholic church. Some of the other religious sects also discourage family planning. Actually Africa can't sustain such a huge population growth, since most of the land is arid or rocky. The increasing population has put a huge strain on the natural resources, and this has in turn resulted in inter-religious and inter-ethnic clashes, as various groups compete for limited resources.
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April 20, 2021, 03:01:51 PM
#20
Africa is not a single country but it is having abundant natural resources which are still being stolen by wealthy nations and also their human resource. Their leaders are one of the main reason why they become like this, they allow people to steal everything while getting money in return so Africa becomes poor while their leaders are getting rich. There is no job opportunities which also made the people to get into the evil way to be honest so if they want to change then the change should be from everywhere.
legendary
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April 20, 2021, 02:03:59 PM
#19
This sums up what happened in Africa

This brings us back to my point about Africa suffering from excessive population growth. This is partly due to the 5 stage development cycle, but also certainly due in large part to catholic missionaries... they 'converted' the African population as part of the colonialist drive to establish control... and of course the catholic church bans contraception. The refusal due to western indoctrination to use contraception leads directly to a population increase, which in many cases these countries can't support... which in turn contributes to poverty, malnutrition and starvation. The pope and the catholic church are responsible for a huge amount of suffering on the African continent.
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April 20, 2021, 06:46:30 AM
#18
This sums up what happened in Africa:


In short, the colonizers took everything of use from the African continent and then indirectly enslaved the native population by propagating two semitic religions. Now the Africans are the biggest defenders of these two religions, ready to die to defend their overlords in Vatican and Mecca.

I am the one
 Indeed Africans are  the greatest defendants of religion practices the way they worship and adhere to religious beliefs and doctrines will make one wonder at a point if they’re the originators of this religion. In Africa Muslim/Islamic faithfuls kills people randomly all in the name of there are ten virgins awaiting them.that’s why I’m any terrorist organization/groups you will find Muslim faithfuls than any other religion. Yes I agree the foreigners outsmarted us they cheated us. And this is a wake up call. We can still do this Arise o compatriots.
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April 20, 2021, 05:16:36 AM
#17
If you take a look at Africa before colonialism. You will observe that the continent was doing great before colonialism took place.
They had enough to eat, they were living in joy and harmony. But Africa lost it when the white masters came to control  their lands and lives. They became slaves, those who refuse to obey the orders were killed.
That is what is affecting Africa, they are been controlled. I think Africa can do more better if they becomes independent.

I am the one
it’s crystal clear now to all that Africa isn’t independent just as they claim to be the western world knows this bitter truth that Africa can’t do anything without them that’s why they continue to exploit  us like I have said before Africa needs to learn how to own up to its flaws and mistakes and get it done and corrected without blaming it’s colonial masters. Togetherness, transparency and sincerity needs to be cultured into the lives of its people.
legendary
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April 20, 2021, 01:22:25 AM
#16
This sums up what happened in Africa:


In short, the colonizers took everything of use from the African continent and then indirectly enslaved the native population by propagating two semitic religions. Now the Africans are the biggest defenders of these two religions, ready to die to defend their overlords in Vatican and Mecca.
sr. member
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April 19, 2021, 11:55:54 PM
#15
If you take a look at Africa before colonialism. You will observe that the continent was doing great before colonialism took place.
They had enough to eat, they were living in joy and harmony. But Africa lost it when the white masters came to control  their lands and lives. They became slaves, those who refuse to obey the orders were killed.
That is what is affecting Africa, they are been controlled. I think Africa can do more better if they becomes independent.
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April 19, 2021, 08:05:14 PM
#14
If Africa would have been able to survive on it own and repel all the foreign invasion they would be in a much better position today.
Did you know the two counties that have the largest economy today (USA and China) were colonized also? But you are right at one side that African countries were not capable to even repel the colonial invasion, which can be a guess reason though. But what about Ethiopia and Liberia that were not colonized? They both yet also still lacking behind today.
 
  Exactly let’s not apportion blames to our colonial masters Africans love making silly excuses for everything, trying to play politics with everything other great nations that are doing extremely good today were also colonized yet they rise above colony and being just slaves to their master forever. But most African countries still pay homage to their colonial masters till today, for example Nigeria 🇳🇬  Britain 🇬🇧 still decides for the government of Nigeria they still work hand in hand with the same British government that enslaved its people, the Nigerian president even go there for relaxation and medical care pathetic 💔.
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April 19, 2021, 07:10:53 PM
#13
Africa is holy grail of continents and that will prove in the next 20 years.

The next 20 years could well be dominated by the effects of climate change... which will disproportionately affect poorer nations and those subject to population pressures, and those on the climate front-line... in many cases, those countries in Africa. I think this will act as a further inhibitor on the rise of Africa, particularly as many African nations still have rapidly increasing populations.

There's a fascinating dynamic visualisation here detailing each country's progression across the five stage demographic transition model... it's apparent that many African nations are earlier on in the process.




So far this was drawn by a man it can be proven wrong at any given time if only Africa comes together as one or better still treats it’s people well by providing the basis and making things/life easy for them Africa entirely would be the next UAE or CHINA. This is not magic we are talking reality here, forget this climate and transition model whatever if African leaders changes their perspectives and how they govern their people In less than no time Africa shall rise and be great again.
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April 19, 2021, 06:48:24 PM
#12
Because they were treated like animals by big European countries.Even now in every country there you have puppet leaders.Africa is holy grail of continents and that will prove in the next 20 years.

I disagree we weren’t treated like animals we cheated ourselves the enemy is within not far away like we always make it seem to be. I’m sorry to say this but if you get into power you will steal your part of the money and embezzle that’s the mentality yet we keep pointing accusing fingers to those in power. Also the youths of today don’t really participate in politics you know why? Because the old have refused to retire home to rest. It’s pathetic. Africa needs liberation.
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April 19, 2021, 10:48:07 AM
#11
Africa was robbed blind off everything it has for centuries (and it still has a lot) and yet you're still asking where did they "lose" it? They never had a chance...
legendary
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April 19, 2021, 10:01:07 AM
#10
Africa is holy grail of continents and that will prove in the next 20 years.

The next 20 years could well be dominated by the effects of climate change... which will disproportionately affect poorer nations and those subject to population pressures, and those on the climate front-line... in many cases, those countries in Africa. I think this will act as a further inhibitor on the rise of Africa, particularly as many African nations still have rapidly increasing populations.

There's a fascinating dynamic visualisation here detailing each country's progression across the five stage demographic transition model... it's apparent that many African nations are earlier on in the process.


legendary
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April 19, 2021, 09:59:00 AM
#9
    Africa had been the cradle of civilization since human existence but along the way something happened they lost everything, no power no might no authority, nothing literally nothing, everything was lost all of a sudden the same Africa that was labeled the cradle of civilization was also tagged with incessant racial abuses, violence and attacks.
  Egypt as we all know is the cradle of civilization and it is situated in Africa I don’t want to lay emphasis on how Egypt lost it entirely, but rather how come Africa lost it entirely, para venture the Egyptians lost it at least another African country/state/nation would have risen to collect the mantle of leadership the United States of America is enjoying now. This is not a long thread but just a question from a concerned fellow willing to know why Africa lost the mantle of leadership.
  Meanwhile please I don’t want religious people to come under the comment section to quote the holy book for me/us all , I only need I need philosophical ideas why you think Africa lost it, also don’t misunderstand this piece I’m not saying there’s no African state doing well that’s not the point .

There is a really good book that answers this question very well.

https://www.amazon.com/Guns-Germs-and-Steel-audiobook/dp/B004JLTPTI/ref=sr_1_1?crid=21BRN4D96WMUW&dchild=1&keywords=jared+diamond&qid=1618843484&sprefix=Jared+Dia%2Caps%2C679&sr=8-1

Not specific to Africa, but all continents were analyzed.

The book discusses why some cultures developed technology faster than others.  Historical analysis, but helpful nevertheless.

Today, I do not see any impediments to progress, whether on a personal or national level. 
Not just in Africa, but anywhere on this rock we call home.

Elimination of autocrats, religions, and other ancient myths, emphasis on education, especially in science and technology can improve the standard of living for an average African.  African cultures need to undergo a cultural shift to enable their societies to be more productive, democratic, and in the end wealthier.  The change needs to come from within.
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