Hidden Strategies used by the West to keep Africa poor as they develop using Africa’s resources |LNN
Ever wondered why African countries are still poor and underdeveloped so many years after colonialism?
Well, today Fadhel Kaboub, Associate Professor of economics at Denison University and Senior Advisor,Powershift Africa, walks us through the hidden strategies used by the West to keep Africa poor while making sure it remains underdeveloped to…
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This guy is absolutely spot-on!
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The brother got more than something, and thank you for your sense of humility. Needless to say that sister got something going on – by smartly and unpretentiously opening the channels through which Brotherman did his thing. And, I must subscribe, and again you all must do the same. Thanks and thanks
Thank you for this vital information as to why Africa is "stuck." Africa needs to industrialize. You explained why this has not happened.
What an explanation!!!
society is facing globalists satanic agenda
So the west would rather drown than be on the same terms with Africa
The Eastern and southern part of Africa have all it takes to implement this bargaining of the century Prof is talking about following the recently formed Tripartite Free trade area comprising of 26 countries rich in minerals and experiences less conflicts compared to the central Africa's counterparts. However, whether they are ready and willing to make the move or not remains unknown.
Prof. Kaboub loses some credibility by not centering Africa's problems on African corruption and incompetence.
Mind blowing information thanks Professor
Africa 🌍 is not poor 😢 in terms of resources but poor 😢 in people and i don't think Africa will get over that.
more people need to see this!!
I teach history and this is very interesting information and sad at the same time.
He who pays the piper dictates the tune
In Somalia and Eritrea, in reality, following colonialism, the opposite happened. Eritrea become a producer and exporter to Ethiopia. In Somalia, companies have been started and run by Somalis themselves. Then the wars destroyed everything. We hope for the future
Realy you didin't need help from China or Germany to get tech, you can develop It in base on your specific needs & your especific advantages, your culture defines your market needs
Why is Africa waiting for someone to give them technology produce it yourself. African leaders stop being spineless. All I hear is how smart and intelligent Nigerians are . So you got what it takes
Africa should really learn from the west and other first world countries!
As much as they are advanced they have made mistakes that have impacted their environment and social life
Its important to preserve the good they have and only absorb good ideas that will be truly beneficial to them!🥴
I strongly believe it is about time we stopped blaming others and look inwards. We have never really had the best nor visionery leaders. For example they would rather import wheat from Ukraine (country at war), sugar from Brazil etc. we spend over 200 billion to buy crude cooking oil from Indonesia. As we saw in July last year, African governments would rather kill us rather than do the right thing.
As a Westerner I think it is a bit weird to expect technology would be shared for free. Both of them seem to see it as a moral outrage, but the whole reason companies develop technology is to use it as a competitive advantage to make money. They don't share it with other Westerners either, it's just how the system works – profit is the explicit goal of the West. It's seems outright strange to expect sharing advanced tech out of charity as a possibility. Which to be fair that is this guy's point, but it's strange it isn't seen as blatantly obvious.
A goal that can be used against, as China has proved. Not clear why they would let Africa use their own method against them though, their goal very much is to be on top of the hierarchy themselves. The talk about degrowth, at least in the US, is delusional though. It would take a literal revolution, guillotines and all.
The refugeo crisis from climate change is scary. Because it is not going to be handled with empathy, but with cruelty. Saudi Arabia machine guns refugees, and that is the direction the West is alreayd headed.
The loss and damages number from the US is a bigger hint than $0 would be. There's a wildlife overpass to let deer cross the highway near me that cost more.