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{UAH} Africans are genetically different from other races

The Great Wall is China not somewhere in Africa as the shadufs are in Egypt not in Karahali or Gobi desters!

Africa is the cradle of civilisation - but the same Africa did not event mathematics as the Arabs did to build Mespotamia or Babylon. Africa did not build the great Indian or Chinese Temples or work the huge diamond and gold wealth into hanging places of Indian or Europe.

What went wrong - history repeating itself in South Sudan, Burundi, Tanzania, Uganda , Somalia, in South African townships and slums of Lagos.

With an extensive variety of religions Africa never develop a philosophy on climate, agriculture, living as the Maya of the Americas did.

Amazingly in this age of 3D printing, and precision machines and tetraherzt speed computers - foreign nationals still build and design roads, buildings, cars, machines for the Africa market.

Did the Africans build timbukut and Egyptians pyramids - I highly doubt

bwanika

On Sat, Aug 22, 2015 at 6:43 AM, Dan Bwanika <bulemezi@gmail.com> wrote:
 

I am not a historian but some years back, I took time off and delved into finding out the real cause of African backwardness. I did not find the answers despite reading as many books as I could (Black Athena etc). I drew some conculsion though.


During that period I also read some holy books (Bible and Quaran) and these were my findings:

a. Arabs or people in the Middle East were genetically programmed to develop their cultures by building enduring foundations/institutions (mesopotamina, Babylon, Damascas etc ) which spread thier reach throughout Africa typically the North in Carthage (sp), Mali, East Africa coast etc. North African Civilisation is Arab Civilisation as it is with European civilisation hence North Africa is far developed than Black/sub saharan Africa!

b. For that reason I asked myself several questions basing on Africa history. I read many books that had been written by African historians typically by Ali Mazuria, David Basilson etc, I also combined this with understanding the real social structures and artifacts left behind in comparision with i.e. in North America by Native Americans and those in Africa by Chinese (Mazuria et al.) Kirwa, Swahili Culture and Indian Traders in East Africa (Madhivani, Metha, Sudhri, Mukwano) and recently European colonialist.

c. I looked and examined Established African societies in North America, Europe (jamicans in UK), India, South America and you find that they are typical and have the same behavioral patterns like their kins in Africa specifically; in sports, music, and other emotions. This is typically illuminated in socialist Cuba where flourishing under Fidel Castro was for all blacks, but rather futured more in sports than sciences or politics!

d. in the far east, Asians developed very strong and elaborated institutions based on cultural patterns evolving and emerging into religious structures to build very strong institutions and there are temples spread all over the place to show this type of greatness unlike in many African kingdoms – the great Zimbabwe, Ghana, Mali that had already collapsed!  

These Asian institutions evolved in sciences of architecture, philosophy (conficius, Hinduism etc).

The conclusion is simple: as derived from powerful Kingdoms of West Africa, South Africa, East Africa besides those in Ethiopia. These Kingdoms flourished in their native ways but never build enduring institutions , though they had strong cultural patterns – and it is exactly for this reason, virtually all of them never achieved a state status/hood or just collapsed and disappeared all together including our so called Bachwezi in Uganda.

I therefore strongly believe African history is over-ambitious in explaining the African.

Africans are therefore genetically programmed differently in many ways of; thinking, understanding, perception, reason, tenacity, exertion (European schools/institutions in Uganda vs. African institutions in Uganda/east Africa)   And this is against the academic methodological oxrthodox - presiged on the environmental imperative!


And I do not think I am wrong.  If I am, let me hear an other /alternative reasoning around the points I have made above.

 

Bwanika


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