Red_Yeah dude they totally chose to have civil wars every 5 years and choose to not work and have sex with 8 different women every week so that they get aids and aren't able to work. If you take it from that angle a lot of it is self inflicted. People get aids they can't work countries get poorer and poorer and then ebola spreads and they kiss the dead people that died from it spreading it further and so on and so forth. That's just my view on it so it's debatable as everything is when it's someones thoughts.
I very rarely ever post here but this really caught my attention, because this sort of reasoning is reminiscent of the reasoning certain people used when conflicts in Rwanda were starting to emerge prior to the atrocities that now make residents of first-world countries cringe and regret never doing anything, and was Clinton's self-admitted biggest mistake he ever made as a president. No, this isn't the same type of issue, and I don't advocate U.S. intervention in every foreign issue, but this isolationist reasoning with regard to Africa is really dangerous. Also, going on a tirade like that also makes you look ignorant in the first place and only perpetuates the stereotype that Americans are blissfully unaware of foreign affairs.