Not defending colonialism at all, but the colonial period ended over 50 years ago, and bad and stupid leadership in Africa no longer can use it as a excuse.
No, you're just defending imperialism, colonialism's younger brother. That is the wonderful thing about partisan thinking. Partisan thinkers don't even notice when they contradict themselves:
Yeah, like the Marxist system of agriculture worked so great. It managed to turn Russia from a food exporting nation into a food importing one, and CHins still has not fully recovered from Mao's Great Leap Forward.....
Yes, time is a wonderful excuse for colonialism and imperialism, but not for (allegedly) socialist countries. As an industrialized country, Russia was able to become a food importing nation, quite an accomplishment, actually, considering their starting point, and China seems to have recovered pretty well, economically, unlike the majority of colonialized countries. (But the majority of the Chinese haven't.)
Continued population and/or income increase have pushed the United States, China, Germany, Japan and the United Kingdom up the list of the Countries Who Import the Most Food.
Countries Most Dependent On Others For Food (World Atlas)
I am not trying to deny the horrid impacts of imperialism in Africa, but am saying enough time has passed for that to no longer be an excuse for bad management and just plain stupidity.
And the decision by many African leaders in the days after indepdence to model their economies after the Soviet/Maoist model was truly a disasterous one.
"enough time has passed" for denying the impacts of imperialism in Africa, apparently. But enough time will never pass for the initial mistakes of the USSR or China to be forgotten. But let's just pretend that African nations are all poor because they modeled their economies after the Soviet/Maoist model, even though Zimbabwe certainly didn't. Even though Mugabe pretended to be a Marxist (which had some people in the West worried, at first), he put his complete trust in the capitalist agriculture run by white farmers, and
they certainly thrived even though the rest of Zimbabwe didn't, which is why you resort to your fall-back argument: mismanagement!
And that is how you
"deny the horrid impacts of imperialism in Africa" while pretending that it isn't so. Congratulations! What a fine accomplishment from a pretend moderate.
By the way, how many years did it take the USA to
not get proper health care? How many years did it take for the USA to
not eradicate poverty? What is the time frame we should consider? 50 years? 100 years?
ETA:
Why are so many people in developing countries poor?
ETA:
Modern imperialism in Africa (but in German)
Why Mugabe has to be removed (Also in German)