Time will tell. We'll know by the mid 2020's where the world is headed. And yes, mass migrations are a normal part of human history. However, mass migrations occuring over such a short period of time generally leads to instability. And I am not sure if African countries will have the infrastructure to withstand. All the crises that the continent will face will 'retard' any ability for it to compete on a international playing stage. There simply isn't enough time. But hopefully you're right and I'm wrong.
They 100% will not have the infrastructure to handle it if they follow the wishes of western Climate Change preachers.
If they kill all their current leadership and replace them with leaders that actually want to progress Africa instead of dikksuck the European elite. Then industrialize. They stand a chance of avoiding the decades of war Africa is heading towards.
Well, at least your SN is apt, you're caping for a system entirely pushed by white supremacy and simultaneously trying to pretend that the system they have done EVERYTHING to keep black and brown folk from adopting is really theirs.
I don't know why you even mentioned EU, what do they have to do with the conversation?
There are numerous changes that need to be made, not just the long-term issue of replacing fossil fuels, but the lack of infrastructure is a major reason to adopt the newest shyt rather than doubling-down on shyt that is already getting phased out. Why make massive investments in outdated technology that isn't even going to last until the next generation?
Who is going to "give" Africans these economic weapons, and you tell me, how quickly will things change? Indians have all the "economic weapons" the west has, and so now they have the most polluted cities in the world AND still have hundreds of millions starving in the worst poverty in the world. Capitalism has created hundreds of Indian billionaries while the poorest people are still fukked.
We're not talking about trade routes brother.
Socialism has a long history in west africa, going back to Abdoulaye Ly, Kwame Nkrumah, Leopold Sedar Senghor, Julius Nyerere, and Modibo Keita. Claiming that socialism is an "EU" thing when the EU doesn't even practice socialism and when EU countries were some of the main ones trying to STOP Africa from going socialist is just nonsensical.
The debate between capitalism and socialism isn't about trading. It's fundamentally about priorities.
Which do you prioritize, the financial profit of individuals or the health and welfare of the entire community? Which is better to emphasize, the domination of all by a few or the sharing of resources amongst the entire tribe?
Which of THOSE seems more innately African to you?
India poverty rate has been dropping consistent for the past 30 years, but you consider that a failure because it's producing billionaires.
A ten to twenty percent decline in poverty isn't something to scoff at especially when we see the poverty rate and unemployment rates increasing all through Africa.
The trope is really true, y'all don't care about the poor, y'all just hate the rich. Or maybe you're just ignorant of how terrible developing nation poverty is and the idea of 100-300 million people escaping it doesn't move you.
Report: India Lifted 271 Million People Out Of Poverty In A Decade [Infographic]
India
Poverty Rate 1977-2021
Luckily hating on someone because they have more then what you think they deserve is something that rightfully gets you shamed and outcast in African cultures. So your ilk will likely be on the receiving end of a barrel in an Africa ran by Africans.
And yes people share resources amongst their tribes in Africa, we don't need a state apparatus to force us to do that, especially a state apparatus that has a 50/50 chance of being ran by a group that doesn't like your ingroup.
You don't even understand that the "state" in itself is considered oppressive to several major Africa cultures, but you guys are trying to sell Africans that increasing the power of the state is a good thing.
We're not all westerners that need the government to take care of us.
Secondly, you ignored all the articles I posted by Reuters, Scientific American, and TheHill, with various quotes from energy officials in different African nations stating that Africa needs fossil fuels to develop at a rate fast enough to catch up with the rest of the world. But the random dude on the internet knows better because the white people told him so.
I keep bring up the EU, because once you step out of your US left-right paradigm, they're the main enforcers of climate change hysteria right now. You smooth ignored all the facts and articles I posted because it goes against the Greta Thunberg BS a liberal cac implanted in your head whether you cognizant of that fact or not.
Like I said stop speaking on shyt you don't understand, if their was an alternative to fossil fuels for industrializing Africa, somebody would already be on it and they'd be some of the richest people on Earth.
nikkas want to talk ivory tower fantasy BS, when there are people suffering and kids kneeling over and dying right now.
Moral masturbation for peons that think the world needs
you to save it. Give everybody access to the free market and allow people to save themselves.
Then let the people of those nations decide if climate change activism is something they need to worry about, instead of forcing them into it because you know what's best for the simple-minded Africans.
Most africans aren't worried about climate change, they don't need you to be worried for them.
If you care about black people on this earth at all, the industrialization of Africa by Africans is the single most important issue and I don't know how you can argue otherwise.