Message from @Indigo
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Socialism destroyed much of Africa
40 years ago
Angola , Benin,Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, Mali, Mozambique,, Tanzania, and Zambia, Zimbabwe and others
also, socialism destroyed south america
They bought into it because they felt capitalism was colonialism
Then socialism prevented their economies from advancing
....so what happened since then?
present day
Okay this is just excuses and special pleading.
Successful countries are rare. Successful countries can build successful capitalisms.
India is as succesful as it's capitalism
Successful capitalist countries are pretty common
Socialism leads to military dictatorships
50 years of capitalism being unable to unfuck 6 years of thirdworldist maybe socialism isn't a great record.
when india tried to be more socialist, it got burned
Africa doesn't have great leadership
Capitalism can't unfuck Africa
They have governments that are socialist
Which destroyed their prosperity
And often don't want to invite capitalism in
same with south Americans
If you don't try capitalism capitalism can't save you
This is just notruefeminism
Indians too
These were literal socialist countries
S ocialists who deny the market aren't true capitalists
Were. Before you were born.
Own the failures and allow some nuance ffs. You might even be right overall.
Own the failures of socialist nations like Zimbabwe ?
Own Cameroon.
Own Comoros.
do they have ethnic crisis
Ancaps lol.
Please explain relevance.
because, it's not the fault of colonialism that they aren't developing now
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]
doesn't sound the worst
ethnic crisis in africa is not a colonialist construct
I am not blaming colonialism for present day problems
you where a while ago