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katysails wrote:
So kill them with pesticides instead. How civil of you. My personal opinion about the majority of Africa is that the world has ignored it and shame on the world. I think somewhat worse than that, the better to exploit Africa's resources, the rest of the world has encouraged criminally stupid & short-sighted & corrupt gov'ts. Great Britain, France and Italy all had colonies and when they left they left for good. Shame on them. They assumed stewardship, gave it up, and left a mess. Oh I dunno, it was a mess when they got there too. Peter wrote: That isn't even close to correct. When Great Britain left what was then Rhodesia, it had a sound economy, was a nett food exporter and had a reasonable health, education and civic infrastructure. That is established fact. Ditto Kenya. I'd say that of the colonial powers, the British had about the best (and most consistent, more to their credit)record of building infrastructure, encouraging local economic autonomy & development, and leaving the least mess behind them. Certainly better than say Belgium. It's an interesting contrast to think what the African countries would be like today if there had never been any colonization. Also, the European powers didn't just up & leave those colonies. They were thrown out by the original inhabitants who knew they could do a better job of running things for themselves. Aided & abetted by the USA & the USSR, both of whom wanted to reduce the power & influence of the European powers for their own ends. The U.S. interest was/is mostly for profit. Remember, the reason those European countries went into the empire busines was... well, business. To make money. Which they did, often by means that were not entirely kinder & gentler to the locals. After 30 years of one party rule in now Zimbabwe, they have none of civil infrastructure, adequate food, security, medical treatment or education. Kenya? Pffft. A very interesting book, which BTW is mostly about sailing, that talks a good bit about polititcal & social events at the beginning of this downslide is "The Walkabouts." http://www.goodoldboat.com/bookrevie...tml#walkabouts The ONLY remaining country in Africa that comes even *close* to First World standards in *anything* is South Africa and I'm not betting any money on them either. The funny thing is that it's not a question of overall wealth. These countries are fabulously wealthy in resources and often in cash flow. The problem (those of you who like to use this as a libby-rull bashing catch-phrase take notice) is the distribution of wealth. South Africa tilted things in the somewhat-right direction and of course is suffering a lot of unintended consequences, while many parties are trying to tilt things other ways. It isn't the fault of Great Britain. Agreed. None of the colonial powers ever seriously undertook to build a stable & sef-sustaining social & economic infrastructure to leave behind. And how can you blame them, when that wasn't even close to what they were there for in the first place? DSK |
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