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The problem of Africa.

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posted on Apr, 24 2017 @ 09:23 PM
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a reply to: crazyewok

It seems that killing whites has a cost, no boers no food.

Luckily not the whole of Afrika is going down the drain, especially the north does quite well.



posted on Jul, 10 2017 @ 03:36 AM
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The problem of Africa is very simple: European colonialism.
Italy and idiotic media complain about the fact that help for Africa only ends up in the pockets of some big local italian business. It is very weird though that they are only complaining about it now. It's been something like 70 years that this happens continuously. That's precisely the reason that poverty and misery is so widespread in Africa. It was Europe's plan from the beginning. Just look at the french or Italian former colonies. Famine, genocide, starvation, illnesses, extreme poverty. Libya was an exception, but the EU quickly took care of it.



posted on Jul, 10 2017 @ 04:09 AM
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Africa's latest problems were the US and Russia and our using them for proxy wars in the post-colonial period. Before that it was the colonial powers carving up Africa regardless of old tribal boundaries. This placed rival tribes within the same Nation after the European powers left battling for control.

Libya was an atypical African country due to 4,000 years of contact with the Mediterranean world. African tribal systems worked fine before Europeans ever landed. Similar to North America they lived with the land, not off it. They knew how to not deplete their own resources but Western influence has left it's mark in greed for resources. This has led to the boom/bust cycle of populations. While lacking the education and culture to apply Western methodologies to develop economically and still locked in tribal rivalries Africa is mostly a sad tale of cultures in collision.



posted on Oct, 26 2017 @ 02:05 AM
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The Dutch Royal family together with the dutch government is the primary culprit of directly orchestrating the kidnapping of Royal Dutch Shell employees in Nigeria. In this way the Nigerian government and state get blamed in front of the so-called "Internation community" (when it was a purely fancy western politically correct entity).
Their action also includes the support of terrorist militias together with other European countries (mainly Germany and the UK) to orchestrate provocations in the form of terrorist attacks against Shell's oil installation, make the Nigerian state look as a terrorist supporter and thereby demand a larger colonial exploitation of the land and resources in favor of western oil markets. Moreover they can pretend artificial scarcity of oil to increase fuel prices through taxation for their neo-feudal aims.



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