The only question you should be asking yourself of your leaders in the present situation is this
Is what they are doing a form of managed decline, or does it tangibly reform the system?
Whenever I see this I'm reminded of all those little medieval stone bridges you see over rivers in small villages in Europe
I wonder where they got the development aid for that
The world has failed the people of Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)😔
There are no developments due to the massive exploitation of the country.
What are your thoughts on this?
If I threw a brick every time a black person was racist towards me, I'd be the most prolific serial killer in human history before even graduating university
Rwanda (twice)
Difecane (shaka)
Difecane (Mzilikazi)
Gukurahundi
Darfur
Biafra
South Sudan
Haiti
Somalia (tribe of isak)
Ethiopia (several times)
Ivorian civil war
Plus the whole 3000 year Bantu expansion
Just off the top of my head
Life in South Africa as a white person is not easy, but the reduced government control created by incompetent black nationalist government is the source of a great deal of freedom
In many ways, we live better than white people elsewhere, and have coped very well with crime
Yarvin once again proving South Africa is always the best laboratory, provided you're willing to read your experimental results honestly
As my little slogan goes, first a global South Africa, the a global Zimbabwe.
What one can discover by 20, if IQ > 90, is that there are a few basic forms of skepticism that can be used to make any form of constructive dialogue impossible.
One is to demand impossible standards of evidence (easy) another is to demand a definition immune to contingency.
I'm sorry, but I lived in rural Bedfordshire, where stone bridges in tiny villages went back 1000 years
Besides, there's the alternative, which is building pontoons and rope ferries