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It's true "we" fucked up badly with humanitarian intentions (at best)

Hell is paved with good intentions and this is one of the best example

While child mortality has drastically been reduced in africa, by white european doctors and their medical methods essentially, adult mortality rate didn't increase, worse, in many cases it has also been reduced too

So you get an out of control demographic problem, naturally

And "whites" are largely responsible, I mean you can' tblame arabs on this one they treat niggers like shit at every chance they get. It's really because whites insisted on stopping slavery and promotting basic human rights and shit that arabs stopped enslaving and castrating and murdering sub saharans en masse

And I believe that, for lack of better options, that arabs (north african muslims essentially), on the long run, became the natural demographic regulators of "sub-saharan-africa" aka bantulandia

13th centuries of slavery, straight, conservative estimate, I'm starting circa year 500 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_slave_trade#History_of_the_Arab_slave_trade

>From the 7th century until around the 1960s, the Arab slave trade continued in one form or another. Historical accounts and references to slave-owning nobility in Arabia, Yemen and elsewhere are frequent into the early 1920s.[48]

>In 641 during the Baqt, a treaty between the Nubian Christian state of Makuria and the new Muslim rulers of Egypt, the Nubians agreed to give Arab traders more privileges of trade in addition to a share in their slave trading.[49]

>In Somalia, the Bantu minorities are descended from Bantu groups that had settled in Southeast Africa after the initial expansion from Nigeria/Cameroon. To meet the demand for menial labor, Bantus from southeastern Africa captured by Somali slave traders were sold in cumulatively large numbers over the centuries to customers in Somalia and other areas in Northeast Africa and Asia.[1] People captured locally during wars and raids were also sometimes enslaved by Somalis mostly of Oromo and Nilotic origin.[50] [51][52] However, the perception, capture, treatment and duties of both groups of slaves differed markedly.[52] [53] From 1800 to 1890, between 25,000–50,000 Bantu slaves are thought to have been sold from the slave market of Zanzibar to the Somali coast.[54] Most of the slaves were from the Majindo, Makua, Nyasa, Yao, Zalama, Zaramo and Zigua ethnic groups of Tanzania, Mozambique and Malawi. Collectively, these Bantu groups are known as Mushunguli, which is a term taken from Mzigula, the Zigua tribe's word for "people" (the word holds multiple implied meanings including "worker", "foreigner", and "slave").[55]