Does China, Saudi, Qutar and Iran own Africa?
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And radical izlm
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But are they consequential?
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Imagine this. All Europeans move to Africa, all Africans move to Europe. Now fast forward a century. How would both continents look in comparison to the current situation? Nuff said if you ask me.
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And the libs are are all too happy to import them as political currency
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And Ebola, and malaria and...
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Wow, another very high IQ joke!
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Unfortunately the nature of African politics is an excellent example of generational transitional effects. Democracy's weakness, easily manipulated by nefarious despots as history has shown. As seen in west, must be growing pains
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And that’s a bad thing right Mr I-am-not-a-white-nationalist?
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You should try flying to Kigali at some point, and document your experience there. Kigali is safer than Miami (my hometown) and the place is aiming to be the “Singapore” of Africa.
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Look upon UN African population projections, and despair.pic.twitter.com/vdIJKZM9fy
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