When we think of black people, we often think of basketball superstars such as Kobe Bryant, Jordan, Bolt, Jackson, etc., who are not only superb in basketball, fast running, but also good at singing and dancing.
However, these able-bodied black people represent black Americans, enjoying superior living conditions and material satisfactions, and thriving into what we know them to be.
A real black African, short in stature and very slender.
So why do they seem to be poor at fighting?
First of all, looking back in history, European explorers in the 15th century stumbled upon Africa's fertile land, abundant resources, and large labor force while searching for new shipping routes and opportunities.
This discovery led to a catastrophe in African history, pushing the land into a dark period that lasted for centuries.
During this time, European explorers plundered large numbers of black laborers as cheap labor with advanced ** and technology.
This process, known as the Triangle**, has left more than 12 million Africans enslaved.
This disaster not only deprived people of their freedom and human rights, but also hindered the development process of the mainland.
Black slaves were subjected to inhumane treatment on ships and transported to Europe and the Americas.
There, they are forced to do heavy work, and their lives and health are not guaranteed.
This cruel slavery** was not gradually banned until the late 18th century, but left a deep imprint.
Secondly, Africa's abundant natural environment also leads to people's well-being.
The people who live in this land do not need to struggle for survival, and lack a sense of competition and initiative.
The tribes were not closely connected with each other, the development of science and technology lagged behind, the organizational structure was simple, and there was a lack of effective military organization and command.
Their ** equipment is relatively backward and mainly relies on primitive cold weapons.
In warfare, these factors made it difficult for the local tribes to match the advanced enemy forces.
Finally, with the development of globalization in recent years, more and more Africans choose to leave their hometowns in search of better development opportunities.
Despite success in other countries, many have chosen not to return to their tribes, leaving some areas even more behind.
There are deeper reasons behind this migration, including the quest for better development opportunities and living conditions in foreign countries, as well as the cultural barriers and discrimination that may be faced by the original tribes.
In general, the performance of black Africans in combat is not due to physical reasons, but is conditioned by a variety of factors such as history, environment, culture and technology.
In the era of globalization, how to balance the relationship between personal development and regional development, so that all people have the opportunity to pursue a better life, is a problem that needs to be solved together.
Let's work together to create an inclusive, equitable, and pluralistic social environment that provides equitable opportunities and resources for all.