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@Vii905 So you want kids raised in a daycare instead of with their parents. Literally just raising a bunch of failures and serial killers then.
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@alejandroperez7684 They are all going to be white?
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People said the same shit in the 60s. If there is one thing we humans know for certain is that we fucking suck at predicting events far into in the future 2 weeks.
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@xlReGaRdLeSslx We started the Mexican American war. We annexed a rebellious part of Mexico (Texas, which rebelled mainly over slavery).
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Why do you hate us so much
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@alejandroperez7684 So black people will become actually black? Wait since Mars has way more UV radiation than even the Equator on Earth will everyone just become really black.
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@moshow93 We all share a common history of being immigrants. American culture is our culture and it has spread all around the world. Language in the modern world isn’t as much of a divider as it was in the pre industrial age.
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@agontprevarator5214 no not really. Crime especially violent crime is at its lowest in basically all of US history.
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@knightrider693 So a bunch of obese middle aged white Americans? Oh wait since its the future a bunch of gen alpha kids with a shorter attention spans then the gen z tik tokers.
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Ill be 48
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@bababababababa6124 The landlocked countries will suffer much more especially those in the Sahel with desertification. I have hope for the countries you listed and a few more.
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Garamantes remain closely matches with neolithic sahelians from chad mali and niger.
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@TheNinetySecond We need a more hands off approach to Africa. It might not seem like it but Africa (being extremely general) has been getting its shit together. To solve the problem of limited banking infrastructure Africans skipped over the credit card to mobile baking with startups all over the continent. The continent is becoming more and more Democratic. Dictators and the corrupt traitorous officials of the past are dying. Literacy rates are rising. They are finding ways to build roads that can withstand the harsh conditions of the many environments of Africa. Sometimes we might just be a little to pessimistic. Im not saying the whole continent will become 1st world or something but within the next 20-40 years going off projected growth rates and assuming that we even exist by then Id say at least 5-10 countries in Africa can reach 1st world status.
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@yellowjackboots2624 India was not one country British East India Company literary exploited the Indians conflicts and eventually brought them under on rule. They did this by making alliances with the locals how the fuck you think they controlled them?
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@Planag7 How many have died?
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@Mbwunion Well no. The richer you are the less likely you are to have more kids. Which is why fertility rates are dropping WORLDWIDE.
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Dont worry guys there is one in California.
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@David-sp4tc What degrees does Elon have?
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@kevindimauro3937 you are clearly off your rocker.
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@marcello7781 Ummm Trans Saharan Trade, Indian Ocean Trade? People in the Mali Empire at the University of Timbuktu knew all the things the Islamic World knew at the time. At this time period in the 14th century it was either the Middle East or China that was the pinnacle of knowledge on Earth. Africa (West Africa at least) was actually developing pretty fast during the Atlantic Slave trade. Coastal Kingdoms and cities were getting richer and richer. States like the Ashanti learnt how to make guns. Also Ethiopia did try to go the Japan route but Italy then eventually the cold war ruined it.
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@jerw7671 Why? The continent can easily hold way more people they have the arable land and many countries are growing their agricultural sectors.
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@Joshua Goldfarm So why aren’t Siberians the greatest civilization on Earth? Why were Native North Americans less “advanced” (in terms of a civ game because thats how people online think human societies work) than their South American counterparts?
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@jerw7671 With the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement last year that will eventually change. Though it will take a year are two maybe even 5 to get everything in order right now because of covid and there being 54 countries in it and all.
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@MotoristaAviauuummm bruh they were the seat of the pinnacle of human learning and civilization since the beginning of Mesopotamia and until 17th century Europeans began taking over.
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would any country allow there land to be taken what?
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Well it’s crazy how Britain the one that started all of this gets off but they will have to deal with an immigration crisis lol.
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Grave Peril People always find away.
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Ukrainians are poorer then Kenyans lol.
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@saegenx Who considered it impossible?the first vertical takeoff and land-able vehicles was made in 1990.
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@moshow93 skyrocketing violent crime? There was only an uptick in violent crime due to the effects of the pandemic. What is Brazilification? What extreme racial tensions? Things have only been getting better in the US. A black person could have been lynched for looking at someone wrong in the 1920s.
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@thesimpleanswer2264 Nigeria isn’t a small country its a bit bigger than Texas and has the carrying capacity for a lot of people due to the Niger and Benue rivers.
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@thesimpleanswer2264 Literally all of humanity can comfortably live inside Texas.
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@moshow93 Uhhh. Thats true for most countries on Earth. Naturalization is thing you know that right? Aha you dont want colored people to be Americans. The Brazilification thing makes sense now.
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@thesimpleanswer2264 Nigeria has enough arable land
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@callaco3176 homo sapiens have been around for tens of millions of years?
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@alaskanbullworm5500 Well Africans skipped the bronze age went to straight to iron before anyone else.
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@kevindimauro3937 The tribal conflict shit is so dumb. These “tribes” were kingdoms and empires pre colonialism. Do you actually know anything about African history?
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Mohok Basu people really blow affirmative action out of proportion blacks just don’t have the same opportunities. One argument I have heard about affirmative actions is that they will be less qualified how tf will being accepted actually help you pass the class in the first place? If you pass med school you are qualified to be a doctor. People just don’t understand that it was nearly impossible for black people to get into a good college 50 years ago or even 40 depending on the state. There is not equal opportunity for black and whites in the US and it wont happen for a long time. The head start is huge. Do you know what Generational Wealth is?
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Mohok Basu You think every student is in the position to even pay back student loans? Thats something the current generation is struggling with right now.
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How the fuck would Ethiopians get to Europe?
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@priyanshgautam9971 Continent?
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@ZunaZurugi Ummm when you say they you mean Africa? You know most of the continent is sparsely populated right? Africa can easily hold a few billion more people. If you mean a few countries in the Sahel like Niger than you have a point. Please explain how they are selling out to China?
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@ZunaZurugi Civilian Infrastructure for Resources sounds like a good deal to me. Better than what the West offers that is for fucking sure. How do you know that they will fail at maintenance?
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@marcello7781 Most of the sub Saharan African population historically and presently live in West and East Africa due to the Congo rain forest and Sahara and Kalahari desert. Also those are honestly just the best places to live on that shitty continent (geographically and climatically speaking). Hope they can get out of their dark age.
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@123crafter123 Also most African peoples were in the Iron age so actually they were “smarter” using your dumb fuck idea than all the Native tribes, kingdoms, and Empires.
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@yellowjackboots2624 How the fuck you go from full blown 4 chan neon nazi. “To I hope humanity can learn from errors and suffering to make the world a better place for everyone”?
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@ZunaZurugi Some do. The problem isn’t how much food and water there is but the obstacles to get them to people. When we say video of Ethiopias famine in the 90s it wasn’t because they couldn’t make enough food but there was a war going on so it blocked food supply. Infrastructure is also a challenge without electricity for refrigeration and good roads it makes it harder for food to be transported cross country. Lastly sometimes local leaders stop resources from reaching certain areas due to political and ethnic conflicts sometimes.
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