This will not end well. Guaranteed, da US will try this shit next. It's every man for themselves out here now.
Let the experiment begin, alot of countries have things semi under control and keeping thing on lock some are pushing to get back open due to tourism makes up a large part of their economy. Greed with a side of Karma awaits.I agree this is going to blow up in their face quickly
Again my people….stay away from large groups of white people.Let the experiment begin, alot of countries have things semi under control and keeping thing on lock some are pushing to get back open due to tourism makes up a large part of their economy. Greed with a side of Karma awaits.
Let the experiment begin, alot of countries have things semi under control and keeping thing on lock some are pushing to get back open due to tourism makes up a large part of their economy. Greed with a side of Karma awaits.
I said this a few days ago…..I think another wave is starting up.
From two people, bruh???![]()
This is a lot of people but this is also a Undercount
This statement above I post it on Twitter and some white people are getting pissed at me… I told them yo this is the truth whether y’all like it or not. Omicron Variant hasn’t made a big impact in Africa as it did in America and Europe and Asia.Oh one more thing….I think most of the undercounting of deaths from this virus is coming from European and Asian countries. Africa for the most part has been dealing with this virus pretty well considering.
This statement above I post it on Twitter and some white people are getting pissed at me… I told them yo this is the truth whether y’all like it or not. Omicron Variant hasn’t made a big impact in Africa as it did in America and Europe and Asia.
Country | Median age in years | Population under 20 years old | Life expectancy in years |
---|---|---|---|
Niger | 14.8 | 60.6 % | 62.4 |
Mali | 16.0 | 58.1 % | 59.3 |
Chad | 16.1 | 57.8 % | 54.3 |
Somalia | 18.5 | 57.6 % | 57.4 |
Uganda | 15.7 | 57.5 % | 63.3 |
Angola | 15.9 | 57.1 % | 61.3 |
Congo (Dem. Republic) | 16.7 | 56.4 % | 60.7 |
Central Africa | 20.0 | 55.9 % | 53.3 |
Zambia | 16.9 | 55.6 % | 63.9 |
Burundi | 17.7 | 55.5 % | 61.6 |
Mozambique | 17.0 | 55.4 % | 60.8 |
Burkina Faso | 17.9 | 55.4 % | 61.5 |
Guinea | 19.1 | 54.6 % | 61.5 |
Gambia | 21.8 | 54.6 % | 62.1 |
Malawi | 16.8 | 54.4 % | 64.3 |
Tanzania | 18.2 | 54.3 % | 65.4 |
Nigeria | 18.6 | 54.1 % | 54.7 |
Country | Median age in years | Population under 20 years old | Life expectancy in years |
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United States | 38.5 | 24.8 % | 78.9 |
United Kingdom | 40.6 | 23.1 % | 81.3 |
2 Things:
Why are you quoting/responding to yourself?
Also, look at the median ages for countries in Africa as well as the % of the population under 20. 18 of the 20 countries with the highest % are in Africa. The one country that had problems at one point (South Africa) is also one of the oldest in Africa as well as one of the countries with the lowest % of the population under 20 in Africa. I knew Africa was young but didn't realize just how much so.
Compare that to the US or UK:
Country Median age
in yearsPopulation under
20 years oldLife expectancy
in yearsNiger 14.8 60.6 % 62.4 Mali 16.0 58.1 % 59.3 Chad 16.1 57.8 % 54.3 Somalia 18.5 57.6 % 57.4 Uganda 15.7 57.5 % 63.3 Angola 15.9 57.1 % 61.3 Congo (Dem. Republic) 16.7 56.4 % 60.7 Central Africa 20.0 55.9 % 53.3 Zambia 16.9 55.6 % 63.9 Burundi 17.7 55.5 % 61.6 Mozambique 17.0 55.4 % 60.8 Burkina Faso 17.9 55.4 % 61.5 Guinea 19.1 54.6 % 61.5 Gambia 21.8 54.6 % 62.1 Malawi 16.8 54.4 % 64.3 Tanzania 18.2 54.3 % 65.4 Nigeria 18.6 54.1 % 54.7
Country Median age
in yearsPopulation under
20 years oldLife expectancy
in yearsThis is a good listen:
United States 38.5 24.8 % 78.9 United Kingdom 40.6 23.1 % 81.3
YupDude gonna pass out trying to go viral.