I am afraid that I am a diehard Colonialist but will be unbiased in my opinion here, and expect all answers to do the same.
Of course I am young, and no expert, but as I see it, many (certainly not all) of the African states have gone rapidly downhill since the Europeans, and white Africans, left or were kicked out. I am speaking chiefly in terms of economy and infrastructure.
I am not even sure that the native populations, or whatever the politcally correct term is, have any more freedom now that their rulers are black instead of white European. Corruption, death and brutality are just as high as the old days but added to this the road, rail and air networks have rotted away and schooling and medicinal aid have suffered greatly.
Am I correct in my assumptions, and note I do not claim that the old ways went unflawed- but what can be done to reverse this process once more- realistically? 'Re-Colonisation?!?!?!'
Thanks for all serious and open-minded answers
2007-07-14
05:33:33
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DaveyMcB
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