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Default The Tower of Babel - 22-11-07, 01:52 AM

With their scattered languages and confused tongues leaving them unable to communicate, is Africa the modern babylon.
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Default 22-11-07, 05:02 PM

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With their scattered languages and confused tongues leaving them unable to communicate, is Africa the modern babylon.
incognito, you have pointed out one of the biggest issues with the black peoples especially in the mother land. communication.

another is that those of us in America or places where we have become utile and somewhat successful in economy have seen the images of Africa and revile it rather than foster a desire to bring it together.

back in the late 70s when my father, a farmer, and his friends were getting old and beginning to become too feeble to work the land anymore. I mentioned to them that they could be a blessing to Africa by taking the knowledge there and helping them to learn to farm with tractors and machinery. Africa had become a foriegn word to them unfortunately.

Here is the problem as i see it now. there is enough knowledge and skill all over the world to help africa to rise up. but even abd would hesitate to go to the mother land this very moment into some of the nations there under certain leaders.

there are certain things that can't be blamed on the white man.


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