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[QUOTE]Originally posted by kenndo: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Supercar: Ps - Kenndo is right to reiterate the point that Africa is a continent, with nations with varying levels of successes, as well as problems. For instance, it is outright ridiculous and apparently ignorant to just assume that in every African nation people are starving, suffering from AIDS, living in huts or rural environments, don't vote in presidential or state official elections or have no such systems in place, fighting one another based on "tribal" affiliations or live in an unstable polity, and so forth. Sure these problems exist in certain locations on the continent, but not everywhere; there are places in Africa, people outside, and perhaps even on the continent don't realize exist, simply because the polity is peaceful, stable and not making news outside Africa, which is almost always only the case, when it is negative, rather than talk of success stories. This is not do deny ongoing "neo-colonial" tactics being used to keep African nations in "check," which notwithstanding some nations best efforts or successes, largely remain in place. [/QB][/QUOTE]right most nations are at peace and most are making progress despite some problems.even the nations that had a civil war there is some progress.most of the congo is at peace and most of the congo is not at war today.let's hope thier is more peace.THERE is less corruption there than before but there is always more room for progress.will corruption ever go away in the world?no,but it could be reduced so that greater progress could happen and that is happening. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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