Why are africans incapable of forming stable governments and maintaining sovereign states...

why are africans incapable of forming stable governments and maintaining sovereign states? why are african countries such cesspools 50+ years after "independence"?

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An average IQ of 60 prevents them from having good countries. Nigerians have an IQ of 86 on average and they're like third best country in black Africa.

I'd rather live in Barbados than amerikkka

its interesting that the average african country is the most genetically-diverse place in the world...

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so germany is trully fucked then?

Corruption. Most still live under dictatorships.

OY VEY! BAD GOY!

why do they choose this? they DO choose this, by either fighting in these coups or cowering under them and doing nothing...

>force countless tribes to live together with vastly different beliefs to live together in formerly colonial territory run by dictators who only care about how much money they and their oligarch friends can squeeze out of the populace
wow why are these countries so bad?!

shut your dirty mouth anti semite!

>1948-1991 Britain and US supporting Apartheid in order to gain access to diamonds and gold of South Africa. Following apartheid, they helped install a neoliberal economic regime that ensured SA could not raise wages and had to accept US agricultural dumping.
>1960- 1993 France helped keep Houphouet-Boigny, who in turn helped with coups against Nkumrah and Sankara, in power for 30 years in Cote d’Ivoire.
>1961: Pan-Africanist Patrice Lumumbu, Congo’s first independence leader, in office two months before being assassinated with help from Belgium and US on direct orders of Eisenhower.
>1965-1997 The US installed Mobutu as President, and Congo/Zaire’s poverty levels rocketed.
>1966: Ghanaian president Nkrumah promoted policies were simple keynesian economics, the same that had allowed Europe and the US to recover and build a strong social safety net after WW2. He was forced out in a US backed coup.
>1967-2009 France supported Bongo’s 40 year dictatorship in Gabon, guaranteeing France access to the country’s resources.
>1971: Britain and Israel took down Obote in Uganda. Obote wanted to nationalise the colonial British banks, The Uk wanted to retain it’s ability to extract wealth even after “independence”.
>1972: Portugal assist in assassination of liberation leader Cabral in Guinea Bissau and Cape Verde
>1975 Angola finally gains independence from Portugal. After independence, US, British, French and Portugal get involved in the civil war which last till 2002.
>1987 Thomas Sankara, President of Burkina Faso who advocated for pan-African unity and called attention to the crippling loans of the IMF, which were forcing the Global South to remain poor, is assassinated with French help.

It's no just assassinations and coups either

mg.co.za/article/2017-11-10hi
>Victims of the EU’s shockingly immoral approach to trade in poultry include, to date, Cameroon, Senegal, Ghana and, more recently, South Africa. As a consequence of a flood of imports, 70% of broiler operations in Senegal closed. In Cameroon, 120000 people lost their jobs. In Ghana, according to the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations, poultry processing plants were reduced to operating at 25% of capacity, and feed mills were reduced to 42% of capacity.

>At the 2016 UN General Assembly, Ghana’s President John Mahama claimed that the imported chicken crisis was a key factor for many people migrating from Africa to Europe. Ghanaians who embark on the risky journey to Europe are poultry farmers or entrepreneurs who “sell their shops and undertake the journey because they can no longer compete with the tonnes of frozen chicken dumped on African markets annually”.

US President Barack Obama has given South Africa 60 days to remove barriers to US farm produce or face sanctions in a long-running row over chicken exports.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-34744729

>force
>50+ years later

Africa ‘subsidises’ the rest of the world to the tune of $41bn (£32bn) a year, according to a new analysis of the amount of money flowing in and out of the continent.
>The Honest Accounts 2017 report by Global Justice Now, the Jubilee Debt Campaign and other groups estimated the total amount going into sub-Saharan Africa at $161.6bn, while the total amount going out was put at $202.9bn.
>The outflows included debt repayments by governments and the private sector, multinational company profits, the ‘brain drain’ effect, illegal logging, fishing and poaching, and costs associated with climate change, a problem largely caused by Europe, America and other developed countries.
>“Africa is rich – in potential mineral wealth, skilled workers, booming new businesses and biodiversity. Its people should thrive, its economies prosper,” the report said.
>Yet many people living in Africa’s 47 countries remain trapped in poverty, while much of the continent’s wealth is being extracted by those outside it”

independent.co.uk/news/world/africa/africa-subsidises-world-billions-a-year-say-campaigners-a7754041.html

>Tsetse were absent from much of southern and eastern Africa until colonial times. The accidental introduction of rinderpest in 1887 killed most of the cattle in these parts of Africa and the resulting famine removed much of the human population. Thorny bush ideal for tsetse quickly grew up where there had been pasture, and was repopulated by wild mammals. Tsetse and sleeping sickness soon colonised the whole region, effectively excluding the reintroduction of farming and animal husbandry.

when they do the west fucks them over to more easily extract resources. See Ghana, Burkina Faso, Congo, Egypt
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Vast majority of africans during pre colonial times were agriculturalist

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they're dumb

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They don't

do you think they have a choice? if you're a poor nigger living in some african country, your options are to either die or continue living in abject poverty being the subject of a corrupt government.
and if there is any sign of a revolution, the western powers (USA) will "intervene" and spread "democracy"

Google brafia war

Lol

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Ngumbu Mgbumbgumbu has to feed his 87 kids some how.... fucking neo-colonialist...

Map of other continents to compare?

Bananas aren't native to africa so that image is retarded they farmed them africa

For what reason?

because it's interesting, not to prove a point

I will let this here.
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Honestly, i prefer the original Italian version, but some people here are too dumb to read legends.

when will russia liberate these poor souls from ukrainian capitalist opression?

French Imperialism

lack of intelligence

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Worst part is the Tanzania/Zanzibar footage bloody hell

>if a country is too genetically diverse, its economy will suffer from “reduced cooperation and efficiency.”
Diversity is not strength?

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