Are you talking about yourself? Because I'm well-versed in history.
AFRICA WAS NOT CARVED UP IN 1914. it took place at the end of the PREVIOUS century.
Notice the map says 1914. It doesn't say "Late 1800s."
Dude where the hell are you citing this?
This is common historical knowledge. Europe at the time feared getting overrun by Africa's population. That is primarily the reason why they intervened and colonized the continent. Their objective was to modernize the continent and bring some semblance of civilization to the people, so "there" doesn't come "here" and then "here" becomes "there."
Outside of Britain and maybe France, not one European power was remotely interested in doing anything other than what I cited above.
You mean they were just interested in getting the natural resources and plundering the continent? All that would have accomplished was resentment by the people and the rise of tin-pot dictators and warlords (Yes, they came later, but were created by globalists who didn't want Africa to stand on it's own).
You honestly have no idea what you are talking about on this. There isnt one source of quote that affirms your thesis even slightly.
If Europe hadn't done what it did in 1914 and before that, Africa would have truly been teeming with desperate refugees trying to get into Europe.
This is almost embarassing to witness.
You show me a map of Africa in 1914....and conclude that it was carved up in 1914 (somehow taking place while the Europeans were about to go to war with each other), and have the nerve to say “This is common historical knowledge. Europe at the time feared getting overrun by Africa’s population”.
Again, can you CITE A SOURCE for any of this?
“You mean they were just interested in getting the natural resources and plundering the continent? All that would have accomplished was resentment by the people “
*facepalm*
Here. Just start here for the actual story of post 1860 European colonization in Africa, and I’ll also recommend you just get some physical books on this topic.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berlin_Conference_(1884)
Note the year 1884, NOT 1914.