You are right I was not familiar with those examples.
A quick search on Wikipedia - known to be left wing slanted bias - reveals the transition time involed the new leader funding 'guelilla fighters' (i.e terrorists to others), infighting, and the only reason things ran at all was because of a large amount of foreign/British administrators
--"Domestically, there were few trained and educated Zambians capable of running the government, and the economy was largely dependent on foreign expertise. This expertise was provided in part by British diplomat John Willson.[53] There were over 70,000 Europeans resident in Zambia in 1964, and they remained of disproportionate economic significance.[54]"
Modern times they are criticized for suppressing free speech "The government is sensitive to any opposition and criticism and has been quick to prosecute critics using the legal pretext that they had incited public disorder. Libel laws are used to suppress free speech and the press.[71]"
Economy relies on copper, has high debt. Meaning local industry outside of that is low?
Black people in the US that embrace western values, merit, and hard work do well. Ones that embrace victim mentality, racial hate, and satanic communism of 'I take what I want by force because anyone that has more than me must suffer" are the ones that can be seen in daily videos of violence and crime and 'kill whitey'.
So...Yeah I have not done a deep dive into all 54 African countries. However the first example you used to 'refuse my racist claims' - only proved my point. I dont feel the need to look any further with weak ass arguments like that. So begone liberal shill - im not racist but I am certainly a culturalist. And many, many black commentators and academics and religious leaders agree.
Nigerian youtuber, highlighting black pastor and academic. "I have travelled all over africa and no language has the word for democracy or maintenance.". The guy shown points out everything that has been built by British or others falls apart soon after 'locals' take over. His words not mine.
She lived in Nigeria and says that all the construction work is done by foreigners.
So fyi I was quoting black people speaking about their own countries.
You racist hater of black voices.
Zambia had and has other industries (e.g., tourism), but the problems you cite are the problems of centralized power. As though we had no experience with those problems. We know personally of a black entrepreneur who is building hotels in Zambia, after starting with rehabilitation centers. According to you, that should be impossible. This is what comes of taking Wikipedia as the world and disdaining what people say who have been there and have family there.
As for free speech, the abuses there are profoundly even-handed. The ones who speak out are black critics. So, your point fails.
The economy has high debt? Where on Earth could the Zambians have learned that? We have, what, $ 34 trillion of debt. The pot calling the kettle black. Plenty of black people in Zambia who are industrious and admire and imitate the white "muzungus." Lots of Westerners are coming to Zambia and starting businesses.
You haven't at all refuted my claims. You've just inserted generalisms into your own prejuduce.
I should mention something additional about Zambia. The whites did not leave. Guy Scott was, for a while, the acting president of Zambia. No one wanted them to leave. They did not want to leave. The nation prided itself on being peaceful.
Also, leaning on a Greek word ("democracy") for a form of government that always results in tyranny, is not any argument against African languages. The Bemba language has the word "kamfulumende" for "government" and Zambia has an extensive constitution with divided legislative, executive, and judicial powers, and a multiparty system (which is seldom a good thing in the long run).
So what if the construction work is done by foreigners? Nearly every nation in the world operates airlines, and there are only two major sources, from the U.S. and Europe. Does that mean all the other nations are to be disregarded because they don't build their own airplanes?
You are right I was not familiar with those examples. A quick search on Wikipedia - known to be left wing slanted bias - reveals the transition time involed the new leader funding 'guelilla fighters' (i.e terrorists to others), infighting, and the only reason things ran at all was because of a large amount of foreign/British administrators --"Domestically, there were few trained and educated Zambians capable of running the government, and the economy was largely dependent on foreign expertise. This expertise was provided in part by British diplomat John Willson.[53] There were over 70,000 Europeans resident in Zambia in 1964, and they remained of disproportionate economic significance.[54]"
Modern times they are criticized for suppressing free speech "The government is sensitive to any opposition and criticism and has been quick to prosecute critics using the legal pretext that they had incited public disorder. Libel laws are used to suppress free speech and the press.[71]"
Economy relies on copper, has high debt. Meaning local industry outside of that is low? Black people in the US that embrace western values, merit, and hard work do well. Ones that embrace victim mentality, racial hate, and satanic communism of 'I take what I want by force because anyone that has more than me must suffer" are the ones that can be seen in daily videos of violence and crime and 'kill whitey'.
So...Yeah I have not done a deep dive into all 54 African countries. However the first example you used to 'refuse my racist claims' - only proved my point. I dont feel the need to look any further with weak ass arguments like that. So begone liberal shill - im not racist but I am certainly a culturalist. And many, many black commentators and academics and religious leaders agree.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YClIfiwBD_8
Nigerian youtuber, highlighting black pastor and academic. "I have travelled all over africa and no language has the word for democracy or maintenance.". The guy shown points out everything that has been built by British or others falls apart soon after 'locals' take over. His words not mine.
She lived in Nigeria and says that all the construction work is done by foreigners. So fyi I was quoting black people speaking about their own countries. You racist hater of black voices.
Zambia had and has other industries (e.g., tourism), but the problems you cite are the problems of centralized power. As though we had no experience with those problems. We know personally of a black entrepreneur who is building hotels in Zambia, after starting with rehabilitation centers. According to you, that should be impossible. This is what comes of taking Wikipedia as the world and disdaining what people say who have been there and have family there.
As for free speech, the abuses there are profoundly even-handed. The ones who speak out are black critics. So, your point fails.
The economy has high debt? Where on Earth could the Zambians have learned that? We have, what, $ 34 trillion of debt. The pot calling the kettle black. Plenty of black people in Zambia who are industrious and admire and imitate the white "muzungus." Lots of Westerners are coming to Zambia and starting businesses.
You haven't at all refuted my claims. You've just inserted generalisms into your own prejuduce.
I should mention something additional about Zambia. The whites did not leave. Guy Scott was, for a while, the acting president of Zambia. No one wanted them to leave. They did not want to leave. The nation prided itself on being peaceful.
Also, leaning on a Greek word ("democracy") for a form of government that always results in tyranny, is not any argument against African languages. The Bemba language has the word "kamfulumende" for "government" and Zambia has an extensive constitution with divided legislative, executive, and judicial powers, and a multiparty system (which is seldom a good thing in the long run).
So what if the construction work is done by foreigners? Nearly every nation in the world operates airlines, and there are only two major sources, from the U.S. and Europe. Does that mean all the other nations are to be disregarded because they don't build their own airplanes?
Luckily, Wikipedia has a 'lock' symbol on propaganda pages.
Good video 'The Rhodesian Myth' - covers a lot of details ignored by media over that transition period also.