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ur mum

European colonization

it's full of africans

Just like your mum's pussy

It's a rather inhospitable place.

samefag

no water

Guns, Germs and Steel.

they fell for the french colonization meme

nitrogen fertilizer

No, look at the amount if posters itt
>pic related

Kek

Hot
Poor geographical position
Vicious wildlife everywhere
Lack of plants suitable for large scale cultivation

sold their own people to the slavers. literally no dignity and honour.

>book written by a Jew

>Vicious wildlife everywhere

Wasn't that also true of Europe and Asia?

>their own people
Different tribes and ethnic groups don't really count as your own people.

Africa is uniquely problematic in that it has more large, predatory animals than any other continent, also humans evolved _in_ Africa which means most of the fauna evolved to see us as a threat and/or food. This wasn't the case in Eurasia where the local wildlife evolved without humans.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhodesian_Bush_War

Eurasia is a landmass that extends largely in an east/west direction, the Americas and Africa are in a north/south orientation. This means that it was more easily possible for plants and livestock to spread across Eurasia with the climate being similar.

Basically, what happened is that early humans migrated out of Africa to the Levant and Europe, where there were plants such as wheat that were suitable for farming and animals that could be easily tamed.

Unfortunately, the people who stayed in Africa were stuck with a lack of grain crops or tamable animals, and even worse the desertification of the Sahara cut them off from the early centers of civilization in the Near East.

They say the gourd was probably the first plant domesticated by humans.

Western Imperialism :^^^^^^)

never went right.

Hi, Ngu. :^) (^:

The tame ape

Perhaps we are also a product of domestication. Over the last 30,000 years, human brain size, tooth size and jaw size have all been on the decrease - exactly the same kind of changes that have occurred as animals such as dogs were domesticated, says Richard Wrangham, a biological anthropologist at Harvard University. This raises the intriguing possibility that humans have been on an evolutionary journey from aggressive chimpanzee-like ancestor to the relatively tame species we are today.

If this is the case, who did the domesticating? The answer, suggests Wrangham, is that we did. Humans, he argues, are "self-domesticated apes", with natural selection favouring individuals that showed tame and cooperative behaviour, and weeding out the more aggressive and antagonistic among us.

It is filled with low IQ savages unable to think in long terms as they didn't evolve thinking about the seasons due to being hunter gatherers until the 1890s

>and weeding out the more aggressive and antagonistic among us

These more aggressive and uncivilized members of our species are often referred to as "Russians".

If you want a serious answer,

Most answers of "white people", IQ, or Colonialism oversimplify things.
Most societies civilizations sprang from Sumerian/Babylonian/Mesopotamian civilizations which has developed literacy, unfortunately these civilizations were started by people who had left Africa so much of Sub-saharan Africa did not get literacy until either the Islamic conquests or colonialism. You can't blame them two much either, only two, maybe three civilizations invented writing their own writing system independently (The middle east and in the Americas, the Mayans, the third is possibly the chinese, but chinese could have roots its Babylonian Cuneiform).

This is just one, major, but often overlooked, causes between the discrepancy of development between Africa and the rest of the world.

>user walked all the way from Argentina to the US to samefag

Actually not in Europe, There's lions in Africa. There's large cats everywhere except Europe.

Africa is home to the most dangerous animal in history, the mosquito.

Found this choon amusing

youtube.com/watch?v=oeEEWXbLNQs

Is that what professor Goldberg told you?

...

In prehistoric times, the lion was found everywhere but Antarctica and Australia.

Read a book.
You'll only get edgelords here.

>a politcally correct book
>class, discrimination, culture, slavery, racism, imperilism
what other bullshit will it say?
Everything except the only one factor, the race of its inhabitants.

Independence.
It's like trusting a bunch of children with AKs to be nice to each other.

So not reading scissors book written by people who actually know and researched about Africa and stuff it as a career? Are you really that allergic to any source of knowledge that troubles you that you can't just deny and ignore?

No winters therefore you can live like an animal with minimal effort and still survive.

They might have "low" IQ but that doesn't mean they are complete retards either there's great countries like Namibia and Botswana, also must problems were political or religious like always..

the locals weren't genocided by colonialists like in America.

>weren't genocided
More like, there they were not erradicated. See also: Belgian Congo.
P.D.: Ow the edge!

This.

This is the correct answer.