makuranososhi wrote:
The question was regarding things invented on the African continent; your response was incredibly racist, which was why it was removed. Now, you're simply off-topic.
M.
And is it not accurate to suggest that creativity has an influence on creating things?
See the second step in Maslow's hierarchy of needs, does the impact of high rates of rape and AIDS make sense to you now?
You are saying that rape and AIDS in Africa is a matter of race.
You can't be racist without referring to race, I didn't refer to race and you said rape and AIDS is a matter of race.
This makes you racist because you have asserted that race decides culture.
rac⋅ism
–noun
1. a belief or doctrine that inherent differences among the various human races determine cultural or individual achievement.
There is no one race populating all of Africa, and if there was I didn't say rape and AIDS rates are high there due to the race of anyone, YOU have said that by saying that saying to remember rape and AIDS in africa is racist.
It should be -
obvious- why severe cultural issues would stunt invention for people in the area where there are these issues.
Edit again:
Would you say that saying native americans were nearly killed off by smallpox is racist?
If not, why not?
Would you agree that it is a geographical issue?
If you do not think disease is a matter of race, this means you probably specifically have a problem with black-african people because that is the stereotypical african race.