Nice video, but sadly, the Chinese man was not named, and neither was the person who quoted him. This lack of identification is problematic, especially because it can lead to racial discrimination against Chinese people, which we Africans definitely cannot afford. Regardless of whether the Chinese man actually said it or not, the reason for economic underperformance among Africans isn't intelligence but rather geographic disadvantages that have affected our historical development. Historically, Sub-Saharan Africa was cut off from global trade routes due to the Sahara Desert and a lack of transport animals like horses and camels. This isolation meant Africa was disconnected from China, a major source of manufactured goods. While Africa missed out on the Silk Road trade that connected other regions, the Arabs and Europeans benefited from it and were thus able to colonize parts of Africa. Do you know what Europe looked like in ancient times? It was relatively undeveloped, but today it is a major player in world economics. So, it's not intelligence alone; it is geographic advantages. Thanks for reading.
@@Sidewinder528 Yes, the Sahara Desert and the lack of transportation animals played a big role in why Africa was isolated from the more developed trade routes in Eurasia. Eurasia had plenty of animals for transport and materials for building ships, unlike Africa. So, are you trying to dismiss the obvious? If you think it’s so easy, why not head into the wilderness of Africa and build a big villa? Oh, that’s right-you can’t, because the trade connections aren’t there to support it.
Experimental psychologist Balazs Aczel ( research about his credentials ) and his colleagues have researched on stupidity, based on external behavior of people. I encourage you to do a sequel on this vitally important topic. We need to call everything into question: De omnibus dubitandum est!
Sadly, the problem is the black people. We have lowered ourselves to that point and he is right... we are black people are fighting black people... Look at our leaders, it's very very very sad! We are our own problem.
I’m an American Black & my family has been here for generations. The problems you have in Ghana are problems we have here. The real problem is primarily with us. We have to clean up our communities and countries, if we want to proper and protect our collectives. Too many people that look like us are collaborating with our enemies and are now our enemies/oppressors, Black on Black crime.
Hope we will learn from this
Do you agree?
Truth is always had to accept
Nice video, but sadly, the Chinese man was not named, and neither was the person who quoted him. This lack of identification is problematic, especially because it can lead to racial discrimination against Chinese people, which we Africans definitely cannot afford. Regardless of whether the Chinese man actually said it or not, the reason for economic underperformance among Africans isn't intelligence but rather geographic disadvantages that have affected our historical development. Historically, Sub-Saharan Africa was cut off from global trade routes due to the Sahara Desert and a lack of transport animals like horses and camels. This isolation meant Africa was disconnected from China, a major source of manufactured goods.
While Africa missed out on the Silk Road trade that connected other regions, the Arabs and Europeans benefited from it and were thus able to colonize parts of Africa. Do you know what Europe looked like in ancient times? It was relatively undeveloped, but today it is a major player in world economics. So, it's not intelligence alone; it is geographic advantages. Thanks for reading.
Are you really going to use geographic location as an Excuse?
@@Sidewinder528 Yes, the Sahara Desert and the lack of transportation animals played a big role in why Africa was isolated from the more developed trade routes in Eurasia. Eurasia had plenty of animals for transport and materials for building ships, unlike Africa.
So, are you trying to dismiss the obvious? If you think it’s so easy, why not head into the wilderness of Africa and build a big villa? Oh, that’s right-you can’t, because the trade connections aren’t there to support it.
Experimental psychologist Balazs Aczel ( research about his credentials ) and his colleagues have researched on stupidity, based on external behavior of people. I encourage you to do a sequel on this vitally important topic. We need to call everything into question: De omnibus dubitandum est!
Sadly, the problem is the black people. We have lowered ourselves to that point and he is right... we are black people are fighting black people... Look at our leaders, it's very very very sad! We are our own problem.
As a black woman, I must agree also. We are too easy going, we allow everyone to walk all over us. NONSENSE.
Hmm his reasons are true but we are not stupid as he claims
Some maybe
I’m an American Black & my family has been here for generations. The problems you have in Ghana are problems we have here. The real problem is primarily with us. We have to clean up our communities and countries, if we want to proper and protect our collectives. Too many people that look like us are collaborating with our enemies and are now our enemies/oppressors, Black on Black crime.