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Colonialism's Impact on Africa
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The journalist says colonialism was “short enough to destroy leadership in Africa but not long enough to replace it with anything else.”
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Richard Dowden:
Richard Dowden is Executive Director of the Royal African Society in London (www.royalafricansociety.org).
Richard worked for the Times until 1986 when he became Africa Editor of the Independent and in 1995 took the post of Africa Editor at The Economist. He also made three television documentaries for the BBC and Channel 4 on Africa.
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TRANSCRIPT:
Question: What must Africa rediscover from its pre-colonial period?
Richard Dowden: I think the colonial impact was twofold.
One was the creation of those states; 53 states created out of 6,000; created by foreigners. Africans had no part in that creation.
But the other factor, and this is a delicate one and I tread carefully here, is the destruction of belief in Africa, the lack of self-confidence, the feeling that we can do it. And, I think, that was also a result of the colonial impact because, I think, it was short enough to destroy leadership in Africa. But not long enough to replace it with anything else.
So the old ways, the old political systems were just wiped out by the colonial impact. And with that, any form of political or cultural leadership was obliterated. And it is that loss of self-confidence, which, I think, was the other thing. I think France Fenon wrote a lot about this.
People will say to you in Africa, sometimes, “I trust you because you’re white.” And it’s that sort of thing. It’s changing. It’s definitely changing. But I think that was the other devastating impact which we, as outsiders, do not see, that loss of self-confidence. And it takes time. It takes generations to restore that pride in Africa.
And one of the people who’s been very strong on this is Chinua Achebe, the Nigerian novelist. And he went back recently, and I had the privilege of accompanying him on his return, to Nigeria for only the 2nd time in 20 years. And he said to them, “In your own cultures, you will find the values and the strength that will take you into the future. In your own cultures.” And that restoration of self-belief, I think, is critical.
Question: What are the signs that Africa is progressing?
Richard Dowden: China is number one. Number two is mobile phones and the Internet. Everybody knows the usual impact of that… It hasn’t changed all our lives. But in Africa, it has made a huge difference. I’ll give you some examples.
One, market women, sitting in a market, just with a few oranges, bananas, tomatoes, will be phoning the next market to check the price there. So you get a real economic impact. There’s a glut so okay, we don’t go there, we’ll go there. One of the best examples of… a Somali… was a Somali nomad with his herd of goats and cattle, waiting to go… come down out of the mountains, to the port to sell his animals. But he checks the price on a mobile phone on the other side of the Red Sea. Unbelievable. He borrows a mobile phone and he’s got… And he calls out the trader on the other side, what’s the price ‘cause I need to know what’s the best time to come out of the mountains. All sorts of things like that.
But politically too, watching elections in Ghana and radio stations saying, if you see anything dodgy going on, if you see ballots stuffing or anything like that, call us. And suddenly, the radio stations are broadcasting people on mobile phones, telling them what’s going on in an election. Immediate.
If the elections are announced locally, everybody in the country knows what they are. They can’t fix them between the local and the national. All sorts of ways; these are transforming Africa.
But the third way is the professional middle class, which is growing very fast in Africa, with its huge thirst for education. And in particular, those who’ve gone abroad, now returning to Africa. And I think the creation of that professional middle class that do things according to international standards, not to the way we do things in Nigeria, or the way we do things in Kenya, but this is the way we do things internationally, that, I think, will have a huge impact as well.

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  • DO NOT LET WHAT FOREIGNERS DID TO AFRICA IN THE PAST DISTRACT YOU FROM WHAT FOREIGNERS ARE DOING TO AFRICA TODAY!!! COLONIZATION NEVER ENDED!!!

    @bigevil1001@bigevil10015 жыл бұрын
  • Who else here before their exam?

    @uwunas5695@uwunas56955 ай бұрын
    • 😂😂😂😂😂

      @florencezimano7011@florencezimano7011Ай бұрын
    • I’m just here for a discussion board

      @richardbradley2595@richardbradley259521 күн бұрын
  • You are totally right but what you didn't mention is the aftermath of colonialism in Africa, the real impact of colonization after the colonizers left. Apart from forcefully taken of resources in Africa, the killing e.t.c all these things we can say they happened in the dark ages and we are not blaming it on the current generation of Europeans but the only single act the colonizer did that cannot be forgotten is the creation of states, joining people that are not the same together and we are still suffering it up till today. This particular act perpetrated by the colonizer is the genesis of Africa doom, and this gave rise to civil war, poverty across Africa continent; unfortunately, not many people know this in Africa. Europeans merged different ethnics group together to form a country this led to fighting for leadership among these groups and of course civil war, corruption and poverty.

    @michaeloluwalana5959@michaeloluwalana59594 жыл бұрын
    • Michael Oluwalana what you say is true to a degree. There’s a case study that due to an identity crisis in Africa, the result of mixing cultures and forcing cultures upon others, creates an environment of segregation but only those who were present at that time are not capable of accepting change. Look at London for example. No two people come from the same cultural background these days yet there is to a certain degree, harmony. Africans need to come to terms with this post colonial identity and accept the new world. As long as we reject it there will be no hope. The mixed cultures and ethnicities need to accept that they are now part of one nation. Cohesion is necessary for the success of Africa. In Zimbabwe, where I am from, It is my hopes that the younger generation born post colonialism realise that they are part of a mixed nation and start rebuilding the country to what it is capable of.

      @rhysherbst1946@rhysherbst19464 жыл бұрын
    • No matter the colour of our skin we are all Zimbabweans. That is now our identity.

      @rhysherbst1946@rhysherbst19464 жыл бұрын
    • @@rhysherbst1946 You are no Africa

      @africaqueen5252@africaqueen5252 Жыл бұрын
    • This was on purpose. You see it in a lot of colonized places, it keeps the colonizers in a place of power without being put out front.

      @markfrank5937@markfrank5937 Жыл бұрын
    • Current generation of europeans want to keep the status quo in terms of oppressive and corrupt policies made to hurt Africa and Africans. They are as guilty as their forefathers!

      @user-ri4tu8qb5l@user-ri4tu8qb5l27 күн бұрын
  • Colonialism was "short enough to destroy leadership in Africa but was not long enough to replace it with anything" 🤔🤔🤔🤔

    @JaiKrishna787@JaiKrishna7876 жыл бұрын
    • @@joys8634 what about women? smh sexism

      @lv3234@lv32344 жыл бұрын
    • @@neecogwheelsword3627 that's not even true. Gas masks, pacemakers, blood transfusions, the video game cartridge were all created by Black people. Btw it's actually the other way around. You yourself would not be able to comment on the internet. Phillip Emeagwali, a black computer scientist, used over 65,000 computer processors to perform over 3.1 billion calculations per second. This lead my phone (and whatever you comment on) to be able to communicate/send messages to other devices.

      @DM-it2jp@DM-it2jp4 жыл бұрын
    • @@neecogwheelsword3627 Over time they would have acquired those things threw trade with Europeans however colonizers came in subjugated the people and made up imaginary never before heard of borders for countries splitting some up and giving peaces to others which lead to many wars and conflicts.

      @beastsoundz617@beastsoundz6174 жыл бұрын
    • @@neecogwheelsword3627 True but it depends on the colonizers some were alright while others made the people pay high taxes

      @beastsoundz617@beastsoundz6174 жыл бұрын
    • @@neecogwheelsword3627 Americas were equipped with British technological advancements

      @beastsoundz617@beastsoundz6174 жыл бұрын
  • Real talk for sure...very open and full of information and he says it as it is

    @therealgg5050@therealgg50508 жыл бұрын
  • Self confidence is a very big large word !

    @ahmednurali4156@ahmednurali41563 жыл бұрын
  • Is he not contracting himself? On one end he talks about restoring pride and confidence, values and strength that will take Africa to the future is found in it's own cultures and on the other he talks about international values in Africa???

    @tmungazi@tmungazi5 жыл бұрын
    • International values = Western values

      @Rishi123456789@Rishi1234567894 жыл бұрын
    • Modern colonialism takes a different name, and that name is globalism

      @chavorocket@chavorocket3 жыл бұрын
    • It's not a contradiction. Cultute is not static. It borrow from others as it moves along.

      @ras3054@ras3054 Жыл бұрын
    • You can have pride, confidence, values and strength in being British, while still having international European union values.

      @MiguelHernandez-oz2hc@MiguelHernandez-oz2hc2 ай бұрын
  • Im Nigerian and he is so right

    @gabby9548@gabby95484 жыл бұрын
  • 4:02 - yes! 🤞🏽

    @imani828@imani8284 жыл бұрын
  • I’m Zambian and this is so true. And yes, there is change.

    @hopemulikita524@hopemulikita524 Жыл бұрын
  • We appreciate scholars and explorers telling us about Africa stories and how to solve our problems . No one will ever do it better other than Africans themselves. We have to rise, search, learn and explore for ourselves and then teach such to decolonize ourselves. And the wave of emancipation is building up. It took a while to drain us, it will take time to refill ourselves but we are taking a step at a time. We arel arriving. shalom

    @bobtalksseries650@bobtalksseries6504 жыл бұрын
    • Robert- Bobby Onyoni until you’re realise that you are now a new nation, neither of your tradition past nor the colonial one, there will be no success in Africa. An identity crisis results in nothing but chaos no matter where in the world it is found. I am white yet I am an African born and raised.

      @rhysherbst1946@rhysherbst19464 жыл бұрын
    • @@rhysherbst1946 Identity is built overtime by coming up to speak to people. Words create... deliverance is by knowledge. When you find a narrative gaining momentum then you know it's just a matter of time. My generation thinks differently and if we keep talking to each other in reality,we shall arrive. Identity is affected by culture and once culture is revolutionised then we start finding ourselves.

      @bobtalksseries650@bobtalksseries6504 жыл бұрын
    • Robert- Bobby Onyoni yes national identity is created by the narrative, but it is up to the people in power to preach a peaceful narrative of nationhood. Most African countries are hybrids yet the government preach only of their own past narratives, an identity that only the black population can relate to, this means that the whites will cling to their colonial identity as that is all they have. This creates segregation and like I said, there will never be peace and prosperity if that is the case.

      @rhysherbst1946@rhysherbst19464 жыл бұрын
    • Even if the whites all leave and a traditional African identity is obtained the rest of the world would never allow it. The future is a mixed one. If you can’t accept that then you will have no future.

      @rhysherbst1946@rhysherbst19464 жыл бұрын
    • @@rhysherbst1946 You are not African and never will be

      @africaqueen5252@africaqueen5252 Жыл бұрын
  • How is calling someone to know the price of a commodity 'unbelievable'?

    @teddymwalo1649@teddymwalo16497 жыл бұрын
    • There is actually a full discoures in economics dealing with information so yeah its really important

      @anatounsi466@anatounsi4663 жыл бұрын
  • see I am never against contact with other people...new technology, ideas and ways of thinking is always great...but by taking it upon yourself to Defragment Africa to make a brittle stone was a big mistake...yes ideas should be shared, cultures must be exposed to other cultures to experience the most growth...but colonization...especially they with arbitrary border lines and law was a huge mistake

    @mr.takethingstooseriously@mr.takethingstooseriously7 жыл бұрын
  • SAD VERY SAD!

    @mbundudna8715@mbundudna87156 жыл бұрын
  • 1:53 does anyone also see 'Ross hey my boyyyy' when captions are turned on? lmfao

    @adityavarshney8636@adityavarshney8636 Жыл бұрын
  • So of all the consequences and the impacts of Colonialism out there, this guy had to talk about the use of mobile phones. Like, seriously this video is 4 minutes and 42 seconds ridiculous joke.

    @ridalaamoumi6515@ridalaamoumi65155 жыл бұрын
  • It's sad to see how ignorant almost everyone is on this topic. The fact that people think they have the right to speak on this topic without studying any African history is just disgraceful. Nobody wants to do the research but everyone wants to weigh in smh.

    @benjaminlamptey1867@benjaminlamptey18674 жыл бұрын
  • They did the same to north and south America

    @doesntmatter8726@doesntmatter87267 жыл бұрын
    • Difference is, America, Canada, Australia and New-Zealand learned from their colonists. While Africa and South-America are corrupt in the worsts ways possible. America, Canada, Australia and New-Zealand are thriving. They know democracy, and it works.

      @CedricCaffa@CedricCaffa4 жыл бұрын
    • @@CedricCaffa Tf do you mean? All the countries you listed are owned controlled and POPULATED by the colonizers. Those countries are the end-stage the worst dimension of colonialism. Kill and devastate the natives then replace them. Europe's legacy is blood and disregard for human violence.

      @Moyoatteh@Moyoatteh3 жыл бұрын
    • @Moyo Atteh tbh if other civilizations had that opportunity they’d probably do the same. But that doesn’t excuse the europeans.

      @danielbahzad3749@danielbahzad37493 жыл бұрын
    • @Nothing To See Here well, not exactly. Americans were the colonizers of America. The white people who colonized America are still in control???

      @luciaplata9032@luciaplata90323 жыл бұрын
  • wow, soooo on point. Very very very true.

    @koidemasi5714@koidemasi57145 жыл бұрын
  • When guys with machine guns meet guys with bows and arrows...

    @philipcoriolis6614@philipcoriolis66142 жыл бұрын
  • What is the name of this man ?

    @sea247_@sea247_2 жыл бұрын
  • Who is this guy ?

    @pickywolf2728@pickywolf27286 жыл бұрын
    • Not sure

      @pereztmgdetailz3145@pereztmgdetailz31453 жыл бұрын
    • hes just richard .

      @juleti@juleti3 жыл бұрын
  • Fix the caption please.

    @srsymon@srsymon3 ай бұрын
  • We have 2 generations left to fix this.

    @TerrelleCheers1@TerrelleCheers13 жыл бұрын
    • What do you mean?

      @e.k.o5412@e.k.o54123 жыл бұрын
  • I don't put as much focus on colonialism. I see Africa's post colonial stagnation as being related to Africa's new leaders choosing bad development models. Too many new leaders went with dictatorial politics and state controlled economies. Africans need to be allowed to sort out how democracy should look in their particular countries. Africans need to sort out how market economics should work in their countries. Then we will see more progress on the continent.

    @CrowdPleeza@CrowdPleeza5 жыл бұрын
    • Another thing that needs to be added is education. Too many Africans haven't been properly educated. Illiteracy is still wide spread on many parts of the continent.

      @CrowdPleeza@CrowdPleeza5 жыл бұрын
    • So true

      @gregoryglass9040@gregoryglass90404 жыл бұрын
    • Aisha eyuafe lol again, go read a book you ignorant fuck. You can bury your head in the dirt as long as you want it doesn’t change the fact that Africa is fucked largely due to the corruption of its rulers and a racist divide between blacks and whites. Only hope is the new generation who were brought up in a mixed culture and don’t see colour. Perhaps when they come into power they’ll do thing for the country rather than themselves.

      @rhysherbst1946@rhysherbst19464 жыл бұрын
    • Not to mention Russia has been selling Africa weapons so they can fight African civil wars

      @SlavicUnionGaming@SlavicUnionGaming4 жыл бұрын
    • Wrong. Jsut as the guy stated at the beginning. EUROPE decided the borders of each country which creates huge issues in the Africa. One country as many diffrent tribes languages in people. For example in Nigeria there are 5 Main different ethnic groups YOROBA IGBO HAUSA EDO FULANI. YOU tell me how ONE of these people are suppsoed to represent all 5 tribes fairly when they speak diffrent languages and don't share the same beliefs. It's Europe's fault for creating this mess. Why should a shona person be leader of a country where the second biggest ethnic group is Ndebele in zimbabwe.. It's causes tension and power grabbing everyday.. Plus even after ppl left the economy was still controlled by Europe. Most of the land still belonged to white people there for black people can't propsepr. As in colonial era black people couldn't raise through the ranks. Good education was reserved for the whites or the minority of blacks who barely managed to get up there. Europe is responsible for post colonial countries as all the leaders grew up in the colonial era so are a direct product of it.

      @tawanamufasa291@tawanamufasa291 Жыл бұрын
  • I wonder why they were uniquely unable to resist colonial forces

    @chavorocket@chavorocket3 жыл бұрын
    • The Europeans had more powerful or modern weapons, and they exposed Africans to small-pox killing a devastating amount of their population because they hadn't built up an immunity. These are a couple reasons why.

      @racheleichinger6472@racheleichinger64723 жыл бұрын
    • @@racheleichinger6472 Yeah it really makes you wonder why they were uniquely unprepared to defend themselves whereas every other nation/people was

      @chavorocket@chavorocket3 жыл бұрын
    • ​@@chavorocket but other places and people weren't. for example, the native population in mexico and other latin american decreased by more than 70% due to lack of immunity.

      @luciaplata9032@luciaplata90323 жыл бұрын
    • @@luciaplata9032 In some respects they were equally as unprepared as other countries, but that doesn't explain why we see such pronounced, drastic, and lasting impacts in Africa but not in Mexico and Latin America

      @chavorocket@chavorocket3 жыл бұрын
    • Why don't you call a spade a spade. Do you believe that Africans were and still are inferior? Please explain why you posed that question

      @lehlohonolodhlamini6681@lehlohonolodhlamini66812 жыл бұрын
  • How about the muslim imperialism's impact on Africa? Only 20% of egypt is still native coptic egyptians and they are oppressed by arabs.

    @RandomPerson-zy8mf@RandomPerson-zy8mf3 жыл бұрын
    • No no this is all about how we can hate and blame the white man, where have you been?

      @tesseract2365@tesseract23653 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah, look up “Trans-Saharan slave trade” and also “White European slavery”. The Arab & Turkic Muslim raiders enslaved just as many Christians and Pagans. Thats why “Slave” comes from “Slav”, because of all the criminals who abduct them historically.

      @sirsha6973@sirsha69732 жыл бұрын
  • Have any of u americans actually been to Africa? It is very apparent when you set foot into an african country that was not thoroughly colonized by europeans. Look it up the africans will tell u the same thing. Needless to say your visit in such places will be short.

    @magnump713@magnump7136 жыл бұрын
  • Wont lose circumstance

    @brianearner5092@brianearner50924 жыл бұрын
  • What is the name of the guy talking

    @emilykate8739@emilykate87398 жыл бұрын
    • Richard Dowden. It comes up at 0:13

      @martinmushomba5204@martinmushomba52045 жыл бұрын
  • Totally disagree the miserable sentence as self confidence.....the continent main problem is the colonial and those are now telling us our weekness.....now they are trying to colonize by brain..... let Africa decided it's own way of development, politics and social culture

    @deeqodoole2842@deeqodoole2842 Жыл бұрын
  • And what was the state before colonialism?

    @pehenry@pehenry5 жыл бұрын
    • Organized, orderly, there were wars and conquests but compared to medieval Europe it was practically peaceful (unless you know something I don’t; in which case, feel free to enlighten me), and far less corruption, it didn’t have democracy but it didn’t seem to need it (not saying democracy is bad but it seems Africa was better off before it arrived). In fact, the only positive contribution colonialism made for Africa was technology. Africa was still in the Iron Age when Europeans invaded. Sooo...yay?

      @bigevil1001@bigevil10015 жыл бұрын
    • Oh and diseases. There were fewer diseases as well.

      @bigevil1001@bigevil10015 жыл бұрын
    • @Ryan UrmomI'm from Mombasa, Kenya. Mombasa was and is still a great African city built by Africans over 1000 years ago. What about Timbuktu, Bagamoyo,Axum, Meroe, Kilwa, Gedi, Benin, Goa etc? You foreigners don't even know anything about African history! When you hear Africa, you just think of mud huts, tribal people with ones in their nose.... Take some time to read of the many civilizations that once existed in Africa. BTW the Maasai don't represent all of Africa. I have been to Finland and met people who still live a nomadic lifestyle but does that represent Europe???

      @kenrickwatene3036@kenrickwatene30365 жыл бұрын
    • Their own business stay out of it

      @gregoryglass9040@gregoryglass90404 жыл бұрын
    • @@bigevil1001 there was democratic Ideologies In Africa back in the day like tribal Democracy in Madagascar and some Other Nations in central Africa there was alot of democratic ideologies but not like the modern day

      @yessiralden7538@yessiralden75384 жыл бұрын
  • Your professional is just not enough if u can just forget that u r w

    @elsiemahlangu4735@elsiemahlangu47356 жыл бұрын
  • Sad how true this is and how a lot of Africans see nothing beyond selfish greed.

    @jmainex@jmainex4 жыл бұрын
    • Don't generalise, Africa is home to 1.3 billion people, you can't honestly believe that is the view of that many people!

      @sizla8837@sizla88372 жыл бұрын
    • @@sizla8837 obviously not the view of every African but there's several evidence of such occurrence across the continent....dont get me wrong this is a global issue.

      @jmainex@jmainex2 жыл бұрын
  • Ethiopian , we don't know what he say

    @yabsranigusse1689@yabsranigusse16895 ай бұрын
  • Africans and Indians want they art back

    @thandomntungwa6697@thandomntungwa66975 жыл бұрын
  • at least you speak the truth

    @khandiyeza@khandiyeza8 жыл бұрын
  • The is only one way to survive and is to save your soul do (jah)god work they can punish your flesh bt our souls are in gods hands .come on africans wake up dont go for wealth like they did becouse we all ganna die in this world and leave the wealth behind but if you do gods work you will live forever and ever next to jah (god the creator) plz lets try to leave like god bcoz for all those evil people judgement is coming even fo those who are dead in this world.

    @stanleyxundu6498@stanleyxundu64984 жыл бұрын
    • I don’t want to break it to you... But god doesn’t exsist.

      @CedricCaffa@CedricCaffa4 жыл бұрын
  • Spot on.

    @tcjusttc5418@tcjusttc54186 жыл бұрын
  • I love how they talk about these fuzzy abstracts that can’t be measured or even seriously corrected, if they even exist at all.e.g. “They lost their pride and confidence” what does this even mean? Just pathetic...

    @josephandrews6018@josephandrews60183 жыл бұрын
    • Why do you need to use the laughing emoji after saying stuff like that, it's really annoying

      @abby-kq6lw@abby-kq6lw3 жыл бұрын
    • @@abby-kq6lw ok...happy?

      @josephandrews6018@josephandrews60183 жыл бұрын
    • @@josephandrews6018 whatever

      @abby-kq6lw@abby-kq6lw3 жыл бұрын
    • @@josephandrews6018 and why bother commenting under videos about africa anyway?

      @abby-kq6lw@abby-kq6lw3 жыл бұрын
    • @@abby-kq6lw because Africa keeps commenting about me.

      @josephandrews6018@josephandrews60183 жыл бұрын
  • For once, I have to agree with the left on this. Afrikab failure ultimately is the result of centuries of being humiliated, enslaved, colonized and demeaned by Europeans. Whitey-white imperialism-is to blame. The European carveup of Afrika prevented native societies from developing naturally into or towards modern nation states. The Europeans stole their futures, for ever. The same thing has happened in many states across the world, including Pakistan and India in my opinion. The worst thing that the European colonialists did was not the shooting and machine-gunning, the plundering, the forced labour or the rest of the economic and physical abuse. It was simply that they destroyed the self-confidence of the peoples they subjugated so easily and for so long. That problem remains. To this day, many people from long-colonized states privately despise their own societies and take no pride even in their early history. There is nothing to rally round. A defeatist ‘why bother’ attitude is handed down the generations. Dependency and apathy become culturally ingrained. And no society suffers more from it than Afrikansociety, in both Afrika and the Caribbean, because Afrika’s colonial experience was by far the worst. By the same token, the ancient, mostly independent, homogenous states of East Asia have flourished, driven by a proud nationalism that is completely lacking in most of the euro-colonized countries. They believe in themselves. Afrikan people, and many other victim peoples of imperialism, don't

    @AjaMessay2@AjaMessay29 жыл бұрын
    • Niel Relatado Blah Blah.. Bless, you racially insecure white man. Doesnt it hurt? I wish I could feel your pain. Bye

      @AjaMessay2@AjaMessay27 жыл бұрын
    • Niel Relatado You are an insecure white man.. And even if you are mixed, is not with black and you are not a black person.. Anti blackness is as big among non black poc as it with whites.. I am not interested in your nonsense white boy.. bye

      @AjaMessay2@AjaMessay27 жыл бұрын
    • I absolutely agree with this post. I think even some European countries that were under the umbrella of big European empires to this day suffer from self confidence and how to be self efficient. Even "communism" killed them completely in that regard. I think those big empires are still reaping the reward of centuries of humiliating those client states. I think the best way for African nations and indeed some Asian nations is , to cut off ties COMPLETELY with the so called western countries. A radical move, granted, that perhaps will follow with years of hardship and the costs of many lives, but at least they will pass away with dignity, until these so called western powers are hit so hard that they have no choice by they play the game fairly, even in economical level. They are still playing dirty in every level, even though they "gave" these countries under much difficulty their independence. To think that Angola had their independence at 1975 and they were plunged into civil war for another 30 years and they have the guts to blame these African countries for not being able to self govern? Are you kidding me? A bad joke indeed.

      @vinlondon8904@vinlondon89047 жыл бұрын
    • Ervin Ruka Oh goodness... Great post...

      @AjaMessay2@AjaMessay27 жыл бұрын
    • Comrad... Typical white racist... cant deal with fact that your ancestors destroyed not only Africa, but other non European countries, because of greed. 50 years of occupation? Goodness you are stupid

      @AjaMessay2@AjaMessay27 жыл бұрын
  • Most of the people in the comment section don’t even know a thing about Africa and act as if they’ve been all over the continent. Come on, do you guys actually believe the Europeans came to Africa peacefully? If the Europeans actually came to share their knowledge with the Africans peacefully without their weapons then Africa would’ve been apart of the first world 💀 and then some of y’all actually believe that Africa was just a huge chunk of land full of isolated tribes that didn’t know anything before the Europeans came 🤦‍♂️ how delusional do you have to be to believe a huge continent where life and civilization began, was just people in a desert from 4000 BC to present day? Shows how much you guys lack in African history, go learn some🗿.

    @NoName-be8vp@NoName-be8vp5 жыл бұрын
    • No Name im from Zimbabwe and can infact bet my life that where Zimbabwe is today was infact ruled by isolated tribes who enslaved and killed each other and used about 10% of the land. The Matabele tribe literally only arrived there 500 years ago. Some were also enslaved by the Portuguese in around 1200 for gold mining but more were killed by tribalism than by the whites. The British did take advantage of them for their land and minerals but it was actually all bought in a deal with the Matabele chief, lobengula. GB also lost huge amounts of money due to urbanisation in Zimbabwe as they actually only planned to create rural infrastructure there for farming and small amounts of mining.

      @rhysherbst1946@rhysherbst19464 жыл бұрын
  • So if thats the case !! Where are the Reparations ???

    @benjamin_6945@benjamin_69454 жыл бұрын
    • "Where are the reparations?" For having brought to Africa electricity, modern medicine, modern concepts of individual rights and legal justice, the scientific method, ....

      @MrJm323@MrJm3234 жыл бұрын
    • @@MrJm323reparation: the action of making amends for a wrong one has done, by providing payment or other assistance to those who have been wronged. What amends have you made? Are you implying that if Africa was never colonised, or black people where never taken from their land Europe would have never "brought electricity, modern medicine, modern concepts of individual rights and legal justice, the scientific method". idk if you know this but most of "your" inventions where not invented by Europeans such as Heart Transplant, CAT Scan, A jacket that detects pneumonia, Cardio-pad,Quiet Cellular Antenna Technology, Hospitals, Clocks, Cameras, Distillation, Quilting, The technique of inoculation, Many modern surgical instruments,Washing and bathing, coffee, Smart lock which is safety syringes protection against needle-stick injury and contamination by Ebola virus, Hepatitis and HIV. Prattler's Putty glue which had part in the success of the Moon Landing. Maths: Egyptians created the earliest numeric system on record, and they were also the first civilisation to create and solve arithmetic equations. ETC. Many of "your" inventions would have never existed if it wasn't for Africans, Muslims such as the iPhone which is made from minerals derived from Africa. HOW ignorant do you have to be to think all these things where created by white people. Besides even if they where do you think sharing these inventions means you still don't have to pay reparations.

      @cupcake3215@cupcake32153 жыл бұрын
    • @Esther A "Y'all forced your inventions on us." .....(As she types away on the internet, sitting in an electrically-lit room, contemplating getting a snack from the fridge....) Helen Zille was right.

      @MrJm323@MrJm3233 жыл бұрын
    • @Esther A ...Where did you get the idea that I was angry at your use of modern technology; eh, stupid? ...Indeed, YOU are the one who is angry at the fact that you are using technology which came from the Scientific and Industrial revolutions of Europe. Just throw it all away if it makes you angry.

      @MrJm323@MrJm3233 жыл бұрын
    • @@MrJm323 justice and individual rights existed already. Also if you believe that you brought us something and colonisation was great then you're a fool and diesn't know international relations. Did china colonized Europe? But Europe got all china technologies? (Guns, paper, ink, bank notes and more) Did india, morroco and Indonesia colonized Europe? But europe got their dress technologies. Does egypt colonized europe? But Europe got all their technologies. Does the malia empire in america who visited america before europeans in the 1300s with writings as proof colonized true americans? There are many things you didn't learn to us but we already got. Learn history and Africa is too much diverse.

      @christngouf2251@christngouf22512 жыл бұрын
  • Ok

    @sambhavmehta6204@sambhavmehta62042 жыл бұрын
  • I guess I'll have to ignore those paved roads, hospitals, schools, domesticated animals, irrigation systems, farms and people no longer bathing animals in drinking water. All resulted from British colonialism and did not exist in Africa before it.

    @nicknack8459@nicknack84595 жыл бұрын
    • What about the bad business deals look at India situation

      @gregoryglass9040@gregoryglass90404 жыл бұрын
    • And it and business deals that get done behind close door

      @gregoryglass9040@gregoryglass90404 жыл бұрын
    • africa already had all of those and brits were neither the first nor the only euro colonizers

      @sirsha6973@sirsha69732 жыл бұрын
    • People act like we were sitting ducks with no systems at all in place before the colonialists come. If you took a second to study pre-colonial African societies, you would learn of established civilisations with thriving trade, governments, and whatnot. We had what we needed. Just because the colonialists brought an entirely different way of living doesn't mean we were fumbling around for ages before they got here. Did you say we didn't have domesticated animals? Farms? What did we survive on. Oxygen alone? Take a second to learn about pre-colonial African before talking like an expert.

      @rmshope@rmshope Жыл бұрын
    • @@rmshope They can go back to grass huts, tribal warfare, no tv, no radio, no internet, no schools and no hospitals or western medicine any time, snowflake.

      @nicknack8459@nicknack8459 Жыл бұрын
  • who is this guy??

    @mahmoudabuzareefeh9489@mahmoudabuzareefeh94893 жыл бұрын
  • When the Romans colonised Britain they destroyed our way of life and our ancient customs and religions, but they also did much good too. When Europeans colonised much of Africa it was still living in the stone age. Many Africans had very hard lives, often with little to eat and no personal security as they could be captured by another tribe and sold into slavery at any moment. Colonialism for all its faults, gave them that security, along with well paid employment and a full stomach, as their countries were transformed into modern, efficient economies. When the colonialist left, many returned to the stone age as they were taken over by Marxist thugs like Mugabwe. Now they have returned to poverty, lack of food and medical assistance, and their life span is now reduced. Many of these people now look back to Colonialism as their golden age. N reality, It's the duty of an advanced society to spread that advancement to others, and not to deny those less fortunate a far better and longer life.

    @johnbrereton5229@johnbrereton52292 жыл бұрын
    • exactly. I mean, Zimbabwe was much much better before Mugabe.

      @syedmohammadaanasfarukh890@syedmohammadaanasfarukh8902 жыл бұрын
    • What have the Romans ever done for us?

      @philipcoriolis6614@philipcoriolis66142 жыл бұрын
    • @@syedmohammadaanasfarukh890 Before mugabe it was still bad. Just better for some people. Plus at what price did this "better" Zimababwe come before Mugabe. Yes there was a more stable economy but how many people lost their lives, homes culture, tradition, language, family and dignity for there to be a stable economy under white rule. People were enslaved by the whites and forced to work for peopel on the land that WAS THERES IN THE FIRST PLACE. All the good land was redistributed to white people.

      @tawanamufasa291@tawanamufasa291 Жыл бұрын
  • *WAKANDA!*

    @pinklemonade6597@pinklemonade65976 жыл бұрын
    • Wakanda is Caucasian wet dream

      @amoun5062@amoun50624 жыл бұрын
  • This guy is making no sense! On the one hand he is claiming that colonialism was bad for Africa and then he is saying that it is good by providing cell phones, elections and foreign education. Which is it?

    @1961casey@1961casey6 жыл бұрын
    • Simple: It was good for Africa. ....But the European powers didn't stay long enough -- not long enough to extend Western education to the majority of the population; not long enough to foster the development of a dominant middle class. See Hong Kong as a prime example of the benefits of British colonialism for over a hundred years.

      @MrJm323@MrJm3234 жыл бұрын
    • @Reptilezionofaramouru adre ...No, British imperialism in Africa and India was, on the whole, very good for, especially, the ordinary people of Africa and India. Likening what the British achieved in Africa to what Hitler did in the lands his forces overran is malicious nonsense! No, the Persians did NOT introduce the idea of individual rights, elected parliaments, independent judiciaries, modern Western science, etc. It was NOT as benevolent as British rule. (In any event, the Mughals weren't Persians but Turkic people who emulated the Persians.) Mughal rule certainly did not lead to the transformation of the lives of ordinary Indians. The introduction of Western science, law, political constitutionalism did -- even if the majority of Indians didn't truly feel it until Rao's premiership in the 1990s. Your comment about Hong Kong makes no sense. Do you think the Hong Kong Chinese were always wealthy? WHEN did they become wealthy? What came FIRST, the freedom or the "riches"? (Which one is the cause of the other?)

      @MrJm323@MrJm3234 жыл бұрын
  • Bang on France while she is on her knees being disposessed of the confidence that you wish Africa should repossess from her (don’t insist so much on England’s responsibility by the way, nor on your sponsor countries’ responsibility for ensuring that Africa doesn’t ever gain any).And deliver yourself a degree on impartiality by ignoring the 60 years-half a century!-gone by since those African countries are independent. Your simplistic, subjective, partial and I suspect self serving analysis is of no use to any African country trying to recover himself from the past, but gives plenty of reasons to blame ambient corruption, lack of social justice, political stupidity and suicidal demography on France now in the hands of a gang of surrenderers and garrotted by the EU and Washington. Dare to declare honestly who is paying you and what is your bedside book.

    @liguobu229@liguobu2295 жыл бұрын
    • You spoke no lies

      @gregoryglass9040@gregoryglass90404 жыл бұрын
    • What an idiotic response

      @africaqueen5252@africaqueen5252 Жыл бұрын
  • there's no states in africa only countrys

    @BoRerunn@BoRerunn4 жыл бұрын
    • Bo Rerun Some of the countries in Africa have states (Ex. Nigeria).

      @Noblesudani@Noblesudani4 жыл бұрын
    • A country can also be referred to as a state. That's why a president is also know as head of state. State. Country. Nation. Same thing.

      @rmshope@rmshope Жыл бұрын
  • Colonisation was an overall benefit to those countries that experienced it. They are demonstrably better off than those that weren’t. In a nut shell it essentially modernised them and gave them the tools and institutions to progress.

    @josephandrews6018@josephandrews60183 жыл бұрын
    • No

      @daddybutterunboxings2180@daddybutterunboxings21803 жыл бұрын
    • @@daddybutterunboxings2180 well, history tells a different story. Perhaps u need to listen to that story?

      @josephandrews6018@josephandrews60183 жыл бұрын
    • @@josephandrews6018 colonization created institutions based off the economic exploitation of a country. Africa hasnt developed now bc it's industries are exported resources

      @daddybutterunboxings2180@daddybutterunboxings21803 жыл бұрын
    • @@daddybutterunboxings2180 incorrect. Africa hadn’t/hasn’t developed because it was incapable of exploiting or even understanding its own resources. Colonisation or what I prefer to call partnering, enabled successful institutions from Europe to be exported to Africa which enabled africans to develop their potential, identify & open international markets (thanks Europe) and improve efficiencies in farming and mining. Colonisation overall was an incredible benefit and blessing for Africa and elsewhere. Some example of European influence/benifits to Africa was the abolishment of slavery, child exploitation and the introduction of woman’s rights.

      @josephandrews6018@josephandrews60183 жыл бұрын
    • @@josephandrews6018 i don't beleive the elements of capitalism introduced through colonialism were akin to capitalism as a system as was created in europe. Europe continuously denied the diffusion of technological advancements. How did europe help africa? They didn't develop the economies or industrial powers africans had. You say europe enlightened africa but I don't see where

      @daddybutterunboxings2180@daddybutterunboxings21803 жыл бұрын
  • European colonization was an overall net benefit.

    @-scrim@-scrim5 жыл бұрын
    • Horseshit

      @jordanjohari1872@jordanjohari18725 жыл бұрын
    • @@jordanjohari1872 How?

      @-scrim@-scrim5 жыл бұрын
    • Only a whitie would say that

      @Bynasf@Bynasf5 жыл бұрын
    • @@Bynasf Yeah, people with an average IQ above 95 probably would say that.

      @-scrim@-scrim5 жыл бұрын
    • immortal just to clarify, I’m not disagreeing with you so yes you’re correct

      @Bynasf@Bynasf5 жыл бұрын
  • Shoulda let Che and Fidel Cubanize Africa.

    @JAMAICADOCK@JAMAICADOCK9 жыл бұрын
    • Sure. Throw a little Soviet communism on the fire.

      @jordanjohari1872@jordanjohari18725 жыл бұрын
  • Colonialism seemed to help the Americas, Asia, India, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. Maybe it's the people, not the colonialists, that need to sort themselves out?

    @samuell4528@samuell45288 жыл бұрын
    • Please elaborate on how colonialism helped South Africa?

      @candiceknipe6365@candiceknipe63657 жыл бұрын
    • Thomas Jackson you are trolling right?

      @Bellg@Bellg6 жыл бұрын
    • Well said, Samuel. Exactly!

      @JohnSmith-if5ns@JohnSmith-if5ns6 жыл бұрын
    • Samuel Lacy colonialism and help should NEVER be in the same sentence.

      @marymezsserwanga@marymezsserwanga6 жыл бұрын
    • Candice Knipe they’re the richest and best country to live in that’s in sub Saharan africa

      @snadwitch@snadwitch6 жыл бұрын
  • The sun never set on British Empire, because even God didn't trust the British in Dark.

    @avia1295@avia12955 жыл бұрын
  • wht up?

    @victor_autopilotliving5786@victor_autopilotliving5786 Жыл бұрын
  • This is wrong for a number of reasons. 1-the sub-saharan African countries were in a primitive state even before colonialism. 2- the colonised countries today are doing better than the ones that weren't colonised or colonised for shorter periods. Obviously when a more advanced culture moves in it leaves a far superior system when it leaves, we saw this when the Romans colonised Britain.

    @masterofnone8400@masterofnone84002 жыл бұрын
    • Ever considered that countries can't use systems that weren't put into place by themselves? And those who were oppressed for longer, were left with the Western infrastructure You're telling someone to speak a language that's not theirs, think in a way that's not theirs, dress and act.... The list goes on and on. Stop trying to justify heinous things. Geez. It's not about success, it's about the oppressed spirit of Africans. No one cares about fucken primitive state shit, that was created by Europeans to justify all the cruelty. Google phrenology

      @lehlohonolodhlamini6681@lehlohonolodhlamini66812 жыл бұрын
    • @@lehlohonolodhlamini6681 yes colonialism can bé cruel in the short term absolutely, as an irishman I'm not a fan of colonialism my country has suffered hugely over the centuries but we are far better off today because of English rule (in certain ways, obviously I do not include war in the North) and no I disagree that certain countries cannot use certain infrastructure or deal with democracy. Again, the colonised countries in Africa are far better off TODAY (not in the short term) than the ones not colonised or colonised for far shorter periods

      @masterofnone8400@masterofnone84002 жыл бұрын
    • @@masterofnone8400 That is absolutely untrue. Though Colonization brought civilization to Africa. It did more harm than it did good. Colonization is practically the reason why this whole 'third world' exists. when the british among other european powers conquered Africa. They subjegated,tortured,killed and even raped the inhabitants,drained africa of its resources and manpower and divided africa into countries which is what caused conflicts and wars. All this racial inequality started because the Europeans came here. Colonization is the reason why there is massive levels of inequality between Africa and Europe. If Africa wasn't colonised. It would probably have been in a better state than it was today.

      @sladewilson377@sladewilson3772 жыл бұрын
    • @@masterofnone8400 environmental degradation, the spread of disease, economic instability, ethnic rivalries, and human rights violations are just some of many negative impacts of colonisation

      @sladewilson377@sladewilson3772 жыл бұрын
    • @@sladewilson377 Have you not watch videos on african history because i recommend. because you are going by assumptions.

      @clownypoundy6834@clownypoundy68342 жыл бұрын
  • How come colonialism helped push every other country into a first World society but the African countries?

    @platinum014@platinum0145 жыл бұрын
    • First thing colonialism did push us Africans but also destroyed us,also compare us to India we share more in common with them.

      @kamaujohn6303@kamaujohn63035 жыл бұрын
    • platinum014 Because those countries weren’t sitting on shit that you wanted.

      @bigevil1001@bigevil10015 жыл бұрын
    • Because colonialism in Africa was mainly thatbif extracting resources and sending them to Europe to be processed. Europeans had no much interest in developing Africa

      @westmax8491@westmax84915 жыл бұрын
    • What countries benefited from colonialism? Because as far I know every country turned to shit, Africa just got the worst of it because of its resources.

      @Prodigy396@Prodigy3964 жыл бұрын
    • The high ground to be fair all those examples involved the complete eradication of the natives and total control by the west.

      @rhysherbst1946@rhysherbst19464 жыл бұрын
  • Oof

    @TheStoic117@TheStoic1174 жыл бұрын
  • Colonization improved Africa whether you like it or not. Especially, sub saharan Africa

    @chrisanthony61@chrisanthony613 жыл бұрын
    • @Adolphus Tolbert not true. Yet, again. Emotions over facts. It improved the economics and infrastructure in the already broken system. It's not the colonizers fault that Africans did not note their progress. Why do you think the Chinese are their now helping to build up their infrastructure? China, now owns Africa. Do you think that's colonization? Probably not.

      @chrisanthony61@chrisanthony613 жыл бұрын
    • @Adonis Johnson most be CRT. Haha

      @chrisanthony61@chrisanthony612 жыл бұрын
    • @@chrisanthony61 nope colonialism was the cause of environmental degradation, the spread of disease, economic instability, ethnic rivalries, and human rights violations in Africa. Its literally the reason why this whole 'third world' literally exists. China don't own Africa but are just being very influential and friendly with the continent. They've established very good trade deals with Africa and helped build a lot of their infrastructure like bridges,aiports and buildings. In all honesty, the West hasn't exactly contributed positively to the world especially Europe.

      @sladewilson377@sladewilson3772 жыл бұрын
  • Zimbabwe for one is ruled like a chieftain village, which sets the chief above the rest, like a king. The presidents of Zimbabwe tend to run the country like a village putting themselves first.

    @rhysherbst1946@rhysherbst19464 жыл бұрын
    • It's a shame what Zimbabwe became. While it was Rhodesia it proved that it could effectively run on its own even under sanctions. All while providing one of the best living standards on the African continent. It's kinda hard to blame colonialism for what Zimbabwe turned into. It's very much the fault of the government that was put into place, and of course Mugabe once Zimbabwe became independent.

      @TeamBevontation@TeamBevontation4 жыл бұрын
    • Aisha eyuafe Lol, do you know the definition of racism. Facts are facts Zimbabwe is fucked because of the corruption. I’ve written a thesis on the whole topic. Yes the colonial past was wrong and the west didn’t help but Zimbabwe is capable of being easily the most economically successful country is Africa. But the theifing government have completely fucked it. Are you even from Zim?

      @rhysherbst1946@rhysherbst19464 жыл бұрын
    • Rhys Herbst corruption which only came after the British government broke their word, and the stupid recommendations from the IMF,

      @taf4939@taf49394 жыл бұрын
    • @@rhysherbst1946 Racist

      @africaqueen5252@africaqueen5252 Жыл бұрын
  • Did they tell you that they were unhappy,they had their way of life

    @lostbiker.9601@lostbiker.96012 жыл бұрын
  • If we never colonised Africa they would have no clue on agriculture and infrastructure! Africa was always behind in history. From 200-400 years ago they were completely lacking in technology. Yes of course we had slavery but dont you think it's getting a bit boring now with the constant reminder that black peoples ancestors are slaves. The longer people keep bringing this up there will always be a problem. We need to just move on. People are forgetting it was black people selling the slaves to the whites. Slavery has always been apart of human history from the jews in Egypt to the africans in Arabia. Slavery will always exist. Dont get me wrong it is important to learn but we do not need to be constantly reminded of it. Things like this is what draws people apart.

    @shrekdank3473@shrekdank34736 жыл бұрын
    • Shrek Dank you know Egypt is in Africa?

      @tmcdowell7977@tmcdowell79776 жыл бұрын
    • Shrek Dank You are stupid and ignorant. Africa was thousands of years advance than Europe. Christopher Columbus and many other european explorers found Black people in the new world. Africa had the first libraries and universities, Timbuktu Mali. When a whole continent's History is hidden from the world fools like you are created.

      @Zarasha1@Zarasha16 жыл бұрын
    • I agree with you, when the European Colonies were improving the Economy and Infastructure of Africa, and look at most of the nations today, they are under dictatorships, under full corruption, the most active but unspoken wars are going on in Libya such examples are the Libyan and South Sudan Civil War and the Nigerian Government against Boko Haram, not just that there are African countries that are just dirt poor, either due too the lack of trade, resources, falling under Socialist and Communist Governments in the past, there have been droughts in Africa with large portions of African growing so much that they do have enough or no food at to feed the people living in Africa. So I support your idea that Africa was better off occupied by the wealthy and more powerful nation. So if some UN leftist come to me calling me or you a Fascist Imperial or outdated idealist, then there face needs to be shown of all of Africa of how much of a dumbass they are and understand the bloody Truth.

      @chrisgabele75@chrisgabele756 жыл бұрын
    • Shrek Dank You are very misinformed. I wanna say stupid but... Oh well I said it. We were miners. We built pyramids. We have some of the oldest literature in the world in Mali. We invented the caesarian section (it's called that because the Romans took the idea). We colonized Spain that's why you find ancient mosques there. We travelled to China and American for trade that's why ancient African sculls were found there. Therefore this means we were reading stars, which means we made telescopes, which means we mined. Which brings me back to my first point... You need to spend less time thinking you are superior and more time in books. FACTS!!! *Mic drop*

      @marymezsserwanga@marymezsserwanga6 жыл бұрын
    • Shrek Dank Oh and why on earth would the world want a piece of Africa if it were so crap? Bye Felicia!

      @marymezsserwanga@marymezsserwanga6 жыл бұрын
  • These white people

    @mercigasagire5121@mercigasagire51214 жыл бұрын
  • Sub Saharan Africa had not discovered the wheel or the two story buildings before colonialism so can we pls stop blaming colonialism for all Africa’s problems as most of their problems are down to the fact that most people in those countries have an IQ of 80 or lower that’s not The fault of colonialism also notice all the examples this guy gives depend on western inventions like mobile phones without the west they would not have these things

    @slinkyvagabond2991@slinkyvagabond29915 жыл бұрын
    • @Debeila Boikgantsho like the wheel ? Did we wipe out all trace of the wheel ? No also if Africa had a high tech past why is there no archaeological evidence all there is is Egypt which was not made by Bantu Africans

      @slinkyvagabond2991@slinkyvagabond29913 жыл бұрын
    • @Debeila Boikgantsho also if we wiped out your technology why wouldn’t we use it rather than go to the trouble of inventing our own

      @slinkyvagabond2991@slinkyvagabond29913 жыл бұрын
    • @Debeila Boikgantsho I will coz you didn’t. For the last 2000 years 95% of inventions came from Europe

      @slinkyvagabond2991@slinkyvagabond29913 жыл бұрын
    • @Debeila Boikgantsho yeh good luck with that

      @slinkyvagabond2991@slinkyvagabond29913 жыл бұрын
    • Africans knew how to make and utilize the wheel. Just look at the Ashanti (Precursors of modern-day Ghanaians) Who constructed wheeled lockboxes called Forowa. Or the Ancient Saharan rock paintings in what would become the Wagadu Empire. Pre-colonial kingdoms of west Africa such as the Dahomey and Benin peoples also had forms of wheeled transport.Africans DID know how to make the wheel, it just wasn’t as wide-spread as it was on the Eurasian continent. Mostly because of the size, lack of reliable beasts of burden in certain areas and overall unreliability in areas with the tsetse fly or heavy vegetation. The wheel was also used in kitchen Two story building also existed in that part of Africa. In burkina in the 10 or 11th century and it still exists. we also know how to conserve food naturally or create a natural fridge without pollution. Thus inventing fridge before you. Please learn history on Africa kingdoms and visits those places. There are many things even on states managements, urbanism and agriculture we already got way before.

      @christngouf2251@christngouf22512 жыл бұрын
  • this may be the dumbest thing i have​ ever watched, i want my four minutes back

    @nicholasdoyle9157@nicholasdoyle91575 жыл бұрын
    • That's because you're dumb, and the content doesn't fit your myopic world view.

      @lesleykramer7207@lesleykramer72075 жыл бұрын
    • @@lesleykramer7207 True.

      @kenrickwatene3036@kenrickwatene30365 жыл бұрын
  • I think Islam will be the best thing that happened to Europe

    @colinodomino6738@colinodomino67387 жыл бұрын
    • collins dion where is your proof for this statement.

      @dewaldt8104@dewaldt81047 жыл бұрын
    • Sombody N it's a religion of peace and europe need peace.

      @colinodomino6738@colinodomino67387 жыл бұрын
    • But if it is a religioun of peace why do so many Muslims came they are Muslims out of fear

      @dewaldt8104@dewaldt81047 жыл бұрын
    • But i thought colonialism and invasion was the best thing to happen to africans as Europeans said

      @colinodomino6738@colinodomino67387 жыл бұрын
    • Well if it did not happen Africa would be 2000 years behind Europe and Asia. Same goes for North and South America as well as Australia.

      @dewaldt8104@dewaldt81047 жыл бұрын
  • Im Nigerian and he is so right

    @gabby9548@gabby95484 жыл бұрын
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