They say Africa does not have mountains, like what the fuck? That alone was stupid.
Also C-sections have been for a long time around the world, the first recorded in Europe it was in 1500 in Sweden and not UK but they wanted to put that women doctor that pretended to be a man in there. I do admit that was interesting and amazing thing, if true, a women pretended to be a man to become a doctor and no one noticed? That seems highly unlikely.
It also does not mention the Arab influence on Kilwa, that structure that is built with coral is a Mosque and it was built under sultan rule.
They do not mention how Africans were trading slaves, including white slaves and how rich some of them were. But despite wealth they did not advance technologically.
I like the points about agriculture and having to move a lot, this was/ is a major problem in Africa.
Overall the video wants to say that Africa was great, better then Europeans if it was not for colonization and lack of farm land.
So they cherry pick info to say misconceptions are false without being false.
They say Africa does not have mountains, like what the fuck? That alone was stupid.
Also C-sections have been for a long time around the world, the first recorded in Europe it was in 1500 in Sweden and not UK but they wanted to put that women doctor that pretended to be a man in there. I do admit that was interesting and amazing thing, if true, a women pretended to be a man to become a doctor and no one noticed? That seems highly unlikely.
It also does not mention the Arab influence on Kilwa, that structure that is built with coral is a Mosque and it was built under sultan rule.
They do not mention how Africans were trading slaves, including white slaves and how rich some of them were. But despite wealth they did not advance technologically.
I like the points about agriculture and having to move a lot, this was/ is a major problem in Africa.
Overall the video wants to say that Africa was great, better then Europeans if it was not for colonization and lack of farm land.
So they cherry pick info to say misconceptions are false without being false.