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August 28, 2020, 09:07:47 PM
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Problem with Africa is they lacked natural resources so their economies didn't develop throughout history.
Africa is holding more natural resources than any other continents for example gold and diamond, oil reserves, minerals and everything existing there but they don't have good leader to lead the nations into the developing path and also they are divided into lot of small countries which also could be a reason why they are never getting developed?

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August 29, 2020, 11:50:07 PM
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Problem with Africa is they lacked natural resources so their economies didn't develop throughout history.
Africa is holding more natural resources than any other continents for example gold and diamond, oil reserves, minerals and everything existing there but they don't have good leader to lead the nations into the developing path and also they are divided into lot of small countries which also could be a reason why they are never getting developed?

Yes, they posses lack of funds too and do not have good management to take control of all these natural resources and effectively manage them.
Also the local people aren't enough capable and they are dependent on the external world to control them.

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August 30, 2020, 01:13:56 AM
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One of the greatest reasons Africa is a cursed land is, the people simply trusted their leaders, and their medical.

This hour-long video explains it all and a whole lot more - Hippocratic Hypocrisy - https://www.andrewkaufmanmd.com/vids/Hippocratic%20Hypocrisy.m4v. Upi can right click the video and download it from its source.

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September 02, 2020, 11:02:11 AM
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It's true Africa might be backward in a lot of aspects, partly because if it's indigenous nations leaders and partly it's people but, Africa is sure to measure up in time.


I agree with you. And I think Africa will do more if there is good government and other countries can investment but no country will invest because of absent of security.
Where do you think Africa will be in the next 10years?
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September 02, 2020, 01:42:16 PM
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The only cursed about that continent is the corrupt leader not all countries in Africa have those kinds of leaders but most of them have it. Despite being the undeveloped continent, people there are seriously taking their studies whether they the means to do it or not. As you can see on Facebook from the students to the teachers, they are doing all they can to educate and to help their own people to escape poverty with educations.


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September 06, 2020, 10:56:20 PM
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Africa is so cursed of a land that nobody even cared to do the Covid scam there.


Scientists can't explain puzzling lack of coronavirus outbreaks in Africa



The US surprised the world when it rose to the top spot in multiple COVID-19 statistics, both for the total number of confirmed cases and the number of deaths. Since then, no other country has surpassed America.

But scientists who are studying the pandemic have also identified another surprise of the pandemic. Some expected the African continent to be affected most heavily by the virus, but that wasn't the case. South Africa stands out when it comes to the number of total cases, with nearly 631,000 infections. But fewer than 15,000 people have died of COVID-19. These figures are puzzling scientists looking to understand how the virus behaves and how it can be beaten.

The hypothesis that poverty should have a significant impact on the spread of the virus doesn't stand when it comes to the entire African continent. Developing countries like Brazil and India showed that the virus couldn't be contained once it reached densely populated, but poor, neighborhoods.


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September 08, 2020, 09:29:53 AM
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Despite having the most favorable landscape that is not tormented by natural disasters, they are lacking behind in term of development. They are endowed by lots of natural resources but hardly traceable to their mode of living, infact they are categorized as underdeveloped countries. Yes, indeed they are, due to the lack of the following:


I don't think Africa is a cursed land. The landscape might be beautifulm but it is definitely not favorable for growing things. There is a lot of heat and desert in Africa, which makes agriculture for basic food very difficult. It might be good conditions for Tea, Coffee or Bananas, but just he basics flower or rice is very difficult to grow. Just look at Egypt and how the people where only settle close to the Nil river thousands of years ago. The most important thing to develop Africa would be investments into education and infrastructure.
And economical development. Countries prosper when their economy is stable. The corruption rate is very high in Africa. They need to eliminate that first.
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September 08, 2020, 04:11:10 PM
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The only cursed about that continent is the corrupt leader not all countries in Africa have those kinds of leaders but most of them have it. Despite being the undeveloped continent, people there are seriously taking their studies whether they the means to do it or not. As you can see on Facebook from the students to the teachers, they are doing all they can to educate and to help their own people to escape poverty with educations.



Note the teacher in the picture above. Why doesn't he wear pants/trousers? Do you think it could be that they don't have any toilets? And that a robe is much easier to use when defecating into a hole in the ground? Where does he keep his shovel to dig the hole... and cover it up when he is done?

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September 23, 2020, 02:53:18 AM
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Africa is full of black people. Most of them are good people. It's just that most of them aren't too bright while being good. Consider BLM in the States. BLM has the right idea to defund cops, at least until they are trained to use good sense. But then BLM goes ahead like the African Blacks, and uses ignorance in the way they go about presenting their message.

Why do we have cops? Isn't it so that things like rioting, stealing, destroying property, etc. are curbed to some extent by the cops? You would think that BLM would give the world a reason for getting rid of cops. You would think that BLM would be so sweet and nice that everybody would see that cops were totally unnecessary. You would think that BLM would track down crooks and criminals so that the jobs of cops were made unnecessary.

Instead, what does BLM do? They give the world more reason for cops to exist, by becoming the rioters, the crooks and the criminals that the cops are designed to protect everybody against.

BLM is right about the cops. But they go about getting rid of cops just like they go about stupidly destroying themselves in Africa.

Check out the video in the article, at the site.


Harrowing bodycam footage shows cops chasing and shooting an autistic boy...



Police have released harrowing footage of the moment a 13-year-old boy was chased by cops and then shot multiple times.

Bodycam video shows officers pursuing Linden Cameron down an alley and yelling at him to get on the ground after his mother, Golda Barton, called cops to help 'de-escalate' the teenager's mental breakdown.

Linden, from Salt Lake City in Utah, collapsed after a series of shots were fired, moaning, 'I don't feel good. I don't feel good.'

He survived but suffered broken bones and pierced organs, the family's attorney has said. He will likely be injured for life, the attorney added.

Police also released a 911 call that mother Golda Barton placed before the shooting, when she warned that he had previously been in a chase and shootout with police.

Asked whether he has access to a firearm currently, she answered: 'I don't believe he does, but I just found out that... he showed one of my workers a prop gun, or a BB gun or a pellet gun. It wasn't a big weapon.'

She can also be heard warning the dispatcher that her son 'does not like cops' because they shot and killed her father within the last year.


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September 23, 2020, 03:13:39 AM
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Africa is the best country in terms of natural resources deeper in the soil of the africa region are the junctions of three tectonic plates that have existed for centuries in the history of the manas civilization everything in africa including food production originated in africa. They are neglected only in terms of black body everything is underdeveloped because they are not cursed in terms of natural aspects and land there are many mineral resources which is why many countries in the world are trying to improve the land of africa.
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September 23, 2020, 07:51:34 AM
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In all the damage done to them by people from other continents, their own people did it to them just as much.

The second is caused by the first. When a colonial power withdraws, they rarely leave a stable and sustainable state behind. They just get out, create a power vacuum, and leave the country to deal with the ensuing chaos themselves. History is littered with examples, and often the only way to stabilise the country is by implementing martial law: instant dictatorship. But there are other examples too, it's not always the military. Rwanda/Belgium is a particularly appalling story of what can happen when colonialists leave - genocide was all but guaranteed.






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September 23, 2020, 09:18:49 AM
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^^^ There are something like 70 tribes/nations in Ethiopia alone. The government of Ethiopia is simply a government that is stronger than the rest of them in their own country. And it is similar throughout the rest of Africa. In addition, the borders constantly change, just like they do in all of Europe over the years.

The catastrophy in Rwanda was caused because their government wouldn't join the International Monetary Fund. Get out one of those big Webster college dictionaries from the mid 1960s. Check which nations of the world belonged to the IMF and which didn't. The ones that didn't had all kinds of trouble. The banking system is behind it all.

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September 23, 2020, 09:34:48 AM
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The leaders majorly are our problem in this continent. I really do not understand the extent of the selfishness that runs in their vein, I mean it's the only continent in the world that didn't give their people palliative. I'm tempted to think in this way but I can only say I'm blessed regardless
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September 23, 2020, 10:06:17 AM
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^^^ Almost all of the ambitious leaders are somewhat narcissistic.

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