rdx-fx wrote:
Perhaps being a hellish tribal shithole, with a misogynistic primitive religion is what they like?
It's like, their culture.. and stuff.. man! You gotta.. like.. respect their traditions and culture and stuff.. it's all, like, moral relativism man! Can't be applyin' Western standards to their culture! Before you talk down on honor killings, misogyny, and beheadings - you should.. like.. give it a try once or twice!
/sarcasm
What makes it hellish though? What differentiates small town life in the American Midwest from small village life in Africa? Their lack of access to televisions and computers? Most of the strife in Africa today, as well as in the Middle East and South Asia stems from colonial governments coming in and setting up arbitrary borders in order to govern and manage more effectively. We expect the central governments of these 'nation-states' to perform the actions we assign to our own governments when they lack the tools to do so.
European and East Asian states performed a series of actions in order to arrive at the modern state. Most of these actions occurred within the last few hundred years. Even post-Columbus, Europe still had problems with roving packs of mercenaries and highwaymen preying on the populace, or nation-states going to war and destroying the countryside at the drop of a hat. There's only a few steps that separates what you think of as a hellish tribal shithole and the modern paradise and it mostly stems from the legibility of Africans.
What makes a modern state? Well, for Europe, it began with the assignment of family names so that the governments could track individuals. This has evolved to the requirement for things like social security numbers, licenses etc. When you can track individuals you can assess taxes on them, you can track property transactions, etc. The next step taken by most modern governments has to do with tracking property and property values via cadastral maps. When you have a legible property system it's much easier to assess taxes on land, anticipate output, and if you're of the central planner variety, distributing equipment as necessary to improve that output. If the people are living on communal farms and supplementing their food supply with hunting like much of Africa does, things like 'who owns what' is completely illegible to people outside of that specific village.
In order to do the first two, you need to create a common system of measurements. Before Napoleon instituted the metric system in France, every local village and town had their own arbitrary system for measurements. Units like 'a stones throw' were common. Lastly, in order for a nation to be effectively 'modern', you need a generally universal culture that all members of the nation can identify with and call their own. Common language, common history etc are what define states today.
You can look at Africa as 'uncivilized', but they aren't all that different from where everyone else was before the rise of the modern nation-state and the codified laws, modern taxation and professional armies. Generally, African governments rule a few modern cities and the countryside is largely illegible to those in power. Efforts to make people more legible are always met with resistance, because they mean taxes and bureaucrats meddling in village life. Realistically, Africa needs to go through an evolution where each country overthrows it's central government and rewrites the map along better balanced regional lines (think Yugoslavia). Until that happens, you'll continue to end up with shit like the Rwanda genocide once a generation. They could, instead, follow the model of France and force uniformity with the use of force, but that is taboo to the rest of the world now. We'd end up with Facebook videos calling for the deposition of the tyrannical regime.
tl;dr, the western world expects far too much from the governments of African nations to impose their will on the populace in order to stop warring bands, genocide, or whatever else it is we see on tv. There's nothing inherently different between a small town in the American Midwest and a village in Central Africa except for modern conveniences provided by electricity. They have their own history, art, culture, and governments. Honestly, who's to say that we, with 'Honey Boo Boo' on television, are superior?