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Topic
Board Politics & Society
Re: Freedom from wars and slavery
by
Gormicsta
on 06/04/2024, 08:41:12 UTC
In 1850s, 1870s Africans were in a deep slavery and wars with western world, people were captured and took to foreign lands, people were enslaved and kill, people were deprived rights and culture, people were denied self government. Wars between black man and whites was brutal contents and controls, uniform forces were mainly shuffled by whites in authorities to control the blacks.

Now over years, Africans have gain freedom from wars, fears and slavery but Africans has not be free from and within themselves. Hatred, killing, indirect slavery, wars and rivalries still exist within us, no good government, no incredible elections, no honest leadership, no sincere development, questionable and unhealthy education.

Are we true free Africans? Whites do you think you're still the cause of our slavery mentality? Let's argue this deep guys

It is clear that much more work has to be done in Africa to achieve real freedom and equality, including combating internal conflicts and establishing fair and legitimate governments. So it's critical to acknowledge the progress that has been accomplished after the end of legal slavery and colonization, since Africa has experienced a lot of positive development, such as more political freedom and expanding economies. While much work remains to be done, I believe it is crucial to recognize and build on these accomplishments.

However, we must understand the importance of human activity, since individual decisions and acts may make a difference in society.