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In The Light Of This Desparation......
Should Europe re invade the failed states of Africa and export the civilisation we once did? Clearly "independence" has been a disaster in most cases and their people are so desparate to get to European rule that they risk their lives daily. Discuss.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.ich, ok so slightly off the wall but the point is that those countries have failed since independence. They once had infrstructure, education, law and order etc. now they have warring tribes or corrupt self serving despots. Ask the people of Senegal trying to sail 500 miles on a tea tray to escape it what they preferred. Once ruled by France they are trying to get to actual France.
//Are you trolling again?//
It seems a perfectly reasnable question.
If they all want to come here then maybe we should go there, then there would be no reason to migrate.
I have often wondered what it would be like for all like minded people to congregate in one country. Would it be successful, or boring or a total failure?
Suggesting invading countries to bring them to what we regard as our level of civilisation is not a sensible way to broach the problems in Africa that lead to migration.
I'm afraid I don't know enough about African history to pronounce on the extent to which they were somehow all damn savages until we arrived to teach them the error of their ways. Then we left and it all went back to how it was before,
I mean, Africa had its own empires in the last: certainly the Malian one - was that any better of worse than a western one? It was famed for its enormous wealth, and for its learning: Emperor Mansa Musa was noted for bringing great architecture from the east, and a huge library the like of which had hardly been seen.
// to bring them to what we regard as our level of civilisation //
But they seem to want to come here for it, so it seems it is what is wanted?
As for invading, no I wouldnt go that far but I suspect that is TTT trying to provoke discussion. But before the 'whites' and the 'Asians' were run out of countries like Rhodesia and Uganda they ran well now they are not. Itworked very well (although did need much amendment) in that generally the 'whites' farmed and the Asians ran business.
ich: "Suggesting invading countries to bring them to what we regard as our level of civilisation is not a sensible way to broach the problems in Africa that lead to migration." - who suggested that? I asked the question: Should we repeat what worked in the past?
"I'm afraid I don't know enough about African history to pronounce on the extent to which they were somehow all damn savages until we arrived to teach them the error of their ways. Then we left and it all went back to how it was before," - it seems you do know a lot about African history, that is exactly what happened.
"I mean, Africa had its own empires in the last: certainly the Malian one - was that any better of worse than a western one? It was famed for its enormous wealth, and for its learning: Emperor Mansa Musa was noted for bringing great architecture from the east, and a huge library the like of which had hardly been seen." - great but not common in African history
Take up the White Man's burden—
Send forth the best ye breed—
Go bind your sons to exile
To serve your captives' need;
To wait in heavy harness
On fluttered folk and wild—
Your new-caught sullen peoples,
Half devil and half child.
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Take up the White Man's burden—
In patience to abide
To veil the threat of terror
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