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posted on Jun, 15 2017 @ 09:29 PM
a reply to:
DerekJR321
I'm curious in thinking about this and Africa in general, and I don't mean this in a racist way at all, just an observation, but it seems currently
when looking around the world there's a direct connection between how dark a nation's skin color is and the brutality and mayhem going on in those
nations.
Most brutal nations? Most think Africa, all over Africa, dozens of countries. Next up would be the Middle East. After that you're likely looking
towards parts South America although a country like Jamaica can be brutal too. You don't see this kind of thing in the US, in Canada, in Europe or in
most parts of Asia. Sure there's crime and murder and rape but it's not 3rd world borderline war zones where you can't leave your house out of
fear.
We keep hearing here how the white man is to blame for all of the African American problems. Then why when I look at Africa where in many nations its
the majority who are black, with black leaders, is there rampant racism, genocide, mass torture, mass rape, mass murder while their economies only get
worse, education only gets worse, there's no real inventions or products of academia coming from there and their societies at best are standing pat
but many places getting worse?
After reading the OP I started reading about the genocide in South Africa. It's horrible. Farmers and whites in general aren't just getting targeted
all over the place, they're getting tortured and butchered. There's political leaders there with the goal of ridding South Africa of all whites within
5 years. But again, you see the rape, the genocide, the torture, all over Africa, Rwanda, Somalia, Congo, South Sudan, CAF, etc. It's
just.....completely uncivilized.
edit on 15-6-2017 by MysticPearl because: (no reason given)