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Nice read afroanon!
Now while it is common knowledge that congo is a hellhole, your picture of it surpasses the worst rumours you usually hear from that country, maybe for pc reasons I dunnoh.
Well, but how do the congopeople drive your country into shit too or hinder your general progress?
I mean, youve got a border after all and if they are so endlessy worse then you, how does it come that tresspassers are not shooed away with greatest prejudice, its not like you have to fear getting sanctions for your evil nazi ways if you do that right?
The dominican republic is placed right next to a failed state and still thrives, pic related the lush side is dominican the wasteland haiti.
Shitty neighboors can therefore be contained if you really want to.
Now, I just read you guys have 40+ ethnics in your borders-how do you cope with that when it comes to elections and common representatives?
I always thought ethnics would try to fuck each other over by the means of democracy resulting in corruption and mismanagement, just as it now happens in britain were the labourparty has become the choice for the vast majority of muslims, splitting the party system into ethnic interests and not in solely economic/ethical ones anymore.
With 40+ peoples who all have a claim on this being their homeland balkanisation seems like common sense.
Are there any such movements in africa which do not end up in outright violence, is balkanisation into mostly ethnostates even possible or a fruitless project due to the vast numer of splintered lingual areas and justified fears of becoming too weak as smaller states and thus easy prey for foreign interests?
Would you split uganda if you could, second pic seems to be the historical cultural division, still valid in some way?
>it was the end of many beautiful cultures
The westafrican coast had something going with all its small empires and kingdoms being in competiton with each other, if mutual trade with europe and not colonisation would have continued I could imagine it being a much more influental area on the worldstage or at least africa today.