"With the breakdown of institutions, law and order, growing insecurity, failed and self-serving leadership and lack of vision, Africa stands at the brink. The multipolar world seekers don’t seem to have what it takes to transform Africa. The continent does not need countries with questionable records of leadership to lead the way as big governments are coming: in Russia, Stalin is returning. In China, Mao is reincarnating. Under the duo, democracy is threatened. A return to totalitarianism seems imminent under their influence. Can we visualise how good as examples Russia and China are for an Africa that beckons on the free world to come and invest? What about the debt diplomacy that has become the hallmark of Chinese economic diplomacy for Africa? How far will these take Africa and how will affected countries pay when the time comes? Will they help Africa to nurture democracy or will they help kill it?"
Conflicts all over Africa are on the brink and many of them might blow up at any point now. Yet, we are only talking about Ukraine. This could be the year that ALL of Africa explodes into civil war.
>This could be the year that ALL of Africa explodes into civil war. As intended. The entire world is about to experience the biggest war of all time. Just thought this would've happened by 2030.
David Jenkins
Please explain to me why I should give a shit about Africa. You know how little I care about Africa? So little that I didn't even read your post.
Jayden Cooper
>Africa You are like the idiots who say, why don't you talk about the war in Syria, Palestine, Iraq...
NOBODY CARES ABOUT WAR IN FUCKING SHITHOLES, NIGGER
Because big daddy Klaus is going to.do as follows >oohhhh deary the poor people of Africa >better import them to north American en masses so the whites there can "do better"
Ayden Moore
its africa africa is always imploding
Jack Anderson
This is one of the weirder things I've seen on this board. The page has view numbers on it and it's below 250 views in 24 hrs. Its on a weird rando blog written by some literal who with 14 Twitter followers and yahoo email address.
Why is this here?
Anthony Cook
>Why are we so concerned about Ukraine? Because it's not Africa, next question.