I used to think that about Africa, and then I did random Google maps and it's surprisingly similar looking to places in the USA. Smaller, more basic, but still similar. I'm sure it depends on the area.
It does. And the country. Not all of Africa is mudhuts and, what look like emaciated to us, cows in the frontyard. Some places look similar to Manhattan. It's a big continent, just like North America is large in relation to the rest of the American continent and Europe. Most of Syria has never had a chance to look like this. I worked for an organization that had me travel all over the world and I've been to a few African countries and Syria. It's one of the highlights of my life.
It’s amazing what travel can open your eyes too. There’s a reason why TPTB like to project certain imagery and divide people. I feel for the Syrian people right now.
I used to think that about Africa, and then I did random Google maps and it's surprisingly similar looking to places in the USA. Smaller, more basic, but still similar. I'm sure it depends on the area.
We are quickly becoming the third world.
Thats the globalist plan
It does. And the country. Not all of Africa is mudhuts and, what look like emaciated to us, cows in the frontyard. Some places look similar to Manhattan. It's a big continent, just like North America is large in relation to the rest of the American continent and Europe. Most of Syria has never had a chance to look like this. I worked for an organization that had me travel all over the world and I've been to a few African countries and Syria. It's one of the highlights of my life.
It’s amazing what travel can open your eyes too. There’s a reason why TPTB like to project certain imagery and divide people. I feel for the Syrian people right now.
Don’t confuse areas inhabited by ex-pats with the locals.
Like Nairobi in Kenya & Abidjan in Ivory Coast!
Maybe white people helped build the good areas in Africa?