> I will not accept any point that attempts to show that the current developmental state of the countries of the world are inevitable in any way. It leads to an extremely slippery slope that only ever ends in racism—'oh, X person is from Y region, they deserved to be conquered anyway, they don't deserve a place at the table, they are... subhuman'.
That you refuse to accept reality shouldn’t affect us. Poorer countries are poor primarily because of bad governance and resource management, not long-gone colonialism.
Richer countries (Europe and North America) are rich because they manage resources better and have much better leadership.
Denying the above facts does nothing but keep poorer countries in their poor states perpetually, instead of acknowledging that good governance, preferably a liberal democracy, helps these countries progress.
In the 21st century, there’s really no excuse for widespread poverty except bad governance.
Yours Truly, someone from a poor country (Nigeria).
That you refuse to accept reality shouldn’t affect us. Poorer countries are poor primarily because of bad governance and resource management, not long-gone colonialism.
Richer countries (Europe and North America) are rich because they manage resources better and have much better leadership.
Denying the above facts does nothing but keep poorer countries in their poor states perpetually, instead of acknowledging that good governance, preferably a liberal democracy, helps these countries progress.
In the 21st century, there’s really no excuse for widespread poverty except bad governance.
Yours Truly, someone from a poor country (Nigeria).