Many "third world" countries are developing. Nigeria and Rwanda are two of the prime examples.
"Some X are doing Y" does not mean that there are serious issues preventing most X from doing Y. Sorry. That's like the old "but I have a black friend!" excuse. You may be right or you may be wrong, but providing counter-examples doesn't disprove a trend, especially in a case like this, where not every example is perfectly analogous to the rest.
Yeah, true. Reading back after some sleep, I realise I wasn't even responding to what Lysa posted - I'm so used to hearing all this imperialist bullshit from all over western Europe, for example how Africans/Asians can't accomplish anything on their own and need European guidance and therefore it is right to constantly interfere with everything they are doing, that I jumped to conclusions about what he was saying.
I apologize, Lysabild.
No worries, it's nothing I wouldn't have suspected from a Swede :b Besides, I
am quite imperialistic, I am just so in a "Win them over with positive, awesome support."
In the same way I am a nationalist in the way that I believe we should be trying to make Danish culture attractive and sell it to people, show that we are awesome, so that others might want to be awesome like us, instead of isolating ourselves and being angry little white people because of some kebab and some mosques.
To make clear: Outward influence is
good, but the cultural assimilation of European culture and language that is happening through America(Hollywood especially) is a thing I
very much dislike.