Blackout
just your usual nerdy brotha
Then teach us dudeHigher Learning![]()

Then teach us dudeHigher Learning![]()

Your opinion is based on shallow understanding of history. The "Barbarians" toppled Rome, the Mongols defeated China and sacked Baghdad. Two of the most civilized and educated places in the world at that time.
That's why it's hard to take anything you say seriously because you speak in absolutes and absolutes are rarely correct.
Then teach us dude![]()

the toppling of rome started the dark ages which plunged millions of people into poverty and peasentry

so im answering the question why are black people poor and im saying literacy is part of the reason
why do empires rise and fall is not the same questions as to why black people are poor, capish dumb fuk??

the question was asked, why are black people so poor
till this day the mongols are poor and they ceased to be relevant after a few generations
the toppling of rome started the dark ages which plunged millions of people into poverty and peasentry
the mongols and the barbarians never achieved the wealth of the romans or the chinese
so im answering the question why are black people poor and im saying literacy is part of the reason
why do empires rise and fall is not the same questions as to why black people are poor, capish dumb fuk??
And it doesn't matter. English isn't indigenous to America and yet most Americans are literate![]()
If you ignore trade, mecca and educational exchange then sure![]()
so are you saying that literacy is the equalizer in the equation? Educated people make smarter decisions when it comes to their own governance? If so, this only affirms the power of reading and education. It does open up your mind to different perspectives. But can education inspire an entire population to embrace new ideals of how to run a society and economy?

He says Egypt isn't a part of Africa so idk if you want that![]()

i agree that it doesnt matter, my point is that not all africans were muslims, so the vast majority of africans were still illiterate and actually as the islamic empires died off literacy probably decreased
so by the time europeans sailed to west africa they were faced with an essential illterate population with old technology, that is where our poverty started
again, lets remember diamonds point in that book that you claim to have read, that africa, relative to asia and europe has ALWAYS been sparesly populated and has had no unifying empire
so the fact that an empire like the mali empire was trading with mecca had little impact on the majority of africans, egypt, mali empire and african empires were not unifying empires for africa, they were regional empires
The Moors were still a thing when europeans sailed to west africa so it wasn't an illterate population with old technology
And the Swahili Coast so yes.....it had impact on the majority of africans
first of all lets get something straight, we are not moors, we are west african, we come from akan, yaruba and other west african peoples, and those people were illiterate for the most part, and even the muslims of west africa were mostly illiterate
so the africans europeans encountered were definetly illiterate and they definetly had old technology, they did not have steel and guns (hence the name of the book which you claim to have read)
again, africa has never had a unifying empire, the fact that some islamic kingdoms were trading with mecca had no impact on the vast majority of african, becuase the vast majorty of african were not muslim and were not part of regional islamic kingdoms and i wont even get into the fact that a lot of the "trade" between africa and the middle east was slave trading, that's another thread
He says Egypt isn't a part of Africa so idk if you want that![]()
i said egypt had little to no impact on the western parts and southern parts of africa, there is no evidence of there even being contact between them
Moors and the Songhai,Mali were connected so you would be incorrect
Mali-Moors-Egypt-Axum-Swahilii so you would be incorrect about "no impact on the vast majority of african"
Guns are not a synonym for technology