Message from @Nepene

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2020-01-28 23:42:03 UTC  

same with south Americans

2020-01-28 23:42:08 UTC  

If you don't try capitalism capitalism can't save you

2020-01-28 23:42:10 UTC  

This is just notruefeminism

2020-01-28 23:42:15 UTC  

Indians too

2020-01-28 23:42:31 UTC  

These were literal socialist countries

2020-01-28 23:42:41 UTC  

S ocialists who deny the market aren't true capitalists

2020-01-28 23:42:54 UTC  

Were. Before you were born.

2020-01-28 23:43:58 UTC  

Own the failures and allow some nuance ffs. You might even be right overall.

2020-01-28 23:44:27 UTC  

Own the failures of socialist nations like Zimbabwe ?

2020-01-28 23:44:43 UTC  

Own Cameroon.

2020-01-28 23:44:53 UTC  

Own Comoros.

2020-01-28 23:45:00 UTC  

do they have ethnic crisis

2020-01-28 23:45:23 UTC  

Ancaps lol.

2020-01-28 23:45:36 UTC  

Please explain relevance.

2020-01-28 23:47:35 UTC  

because, it's not the fault of colonialism that they aren't developing now

2020-01-28 23:47:59 UTC  

The economy of Cameroon was one of the most prosperous in Africa for a quarter of a century after independence. The drop in commodity prices for its principal exports —petroleum, cocoa, coffee, and cotton — in the mid-1980s, combined with an overvalued currency and economic mismanagement, led to a decade-long recession. Real per capita GDP fell by more than 60% from 1986 to 1994. The current account and fiscal deficits widened, and foreign debt grew. Yet because of its oil reserves and favorable agricultural conditions, Cameroon still has one of the best-endowed primary commodity economies in sub-Saharan Africa.[15]

2020-01-28 23:48:07 UTC  

doesn't sound the worst

2020-01-28 23:48:09 UTC  

ethnic crisis in africa is not a colonialist construct

2020-01-28 23:48:34 UTC  

I am not blaming colonialism for present day problems

2020-01-28 23:48:49 UTC  

you where a while ago

2020-01-28 23:48:49 UTC  

Recent signs, however, are encouraging. As of March 1998, Cameroon's fifth IMF program — a 3-year enhanced structural adjustment program approved in August 1997 — is on track. Cameroon has rescheduled its Paris Club debt at favorable terms. GDP has grown by about 5% a year beginning in 1995. There is cautious optimism that Cameroon is emerging from its long period of economic hardship.

2020-01-28 23:48:54 UTC  

Thank you capitalism

2020-01-28 23:49:36 UTC  

*Nobody gets to be reeling from socialism any more than one gets to reel from evil whitey colonizer.*

2020-01-28 23:50:00 UTC  

Yeah both are just as dumb an excuse.

2020-01-28 23:50:07 UTC  

Was my point.

2020-01-28 23:50:34 UTC  

The countries you mentioned, improved as much as they tried capitalism

2020-01-28 23:50:41 UTC  

Looks like the big problem was France

2020-01-28 23:50:49 UTC  

They looted a lot of their money

2020-01-28 23:50:56 UTC  

Still, they're doing better now

2020-01-28 23:51:23 UTC  

France, why do you do these things?

2020-01-28 23:51:34 UTC  

Almost everyone is doing better now. But the crises of the transitions must belong to the new system.

2020-01-28 23:53:26 UTC  

Armed revolutions are the worst way to do it course.

2020-01-28 23:53:36 UTC  

Ah Google explains all

2020-01-28 23:53:52 UTC  

They're a dictatorship which is looting their people with the help of France

2020-01-28 23:54:03 UTC  

That does tend to make capitalism more difficult

2020-01-28 23:54:06 UTC  

Yes and that's also capitalist.

2020-01-28 23:54:11 UTC  

Capitalism plus democracy is best

2020-01-28 23:55:15 UTC  

There is a lot of problems african countries need to solve.

2020-01-28 23:55:40 UTC  

This digressed magnificently.

2020-01-28 23:56:14 UTC  

capitalism worked as much as they tried it.