Why do people think africa is a country?

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  1. jujudajulz profile image54
    jujudajulzposted 10 years ago

    Why do people think africa is a country?

    People often refer to "Africa " as if it is
    a country rather than a continent and they think that all africans are poor like really?and oh you are likely to see the odd ostrich and baboon by the side of the road in southern Africa,but elephant , giraffe, lion and buffalo do not roam around towns or suburbs.want to learn more??

  2. FatFreddysCat profile image61
    FatFreddysCatposted 10 years ago

    Easy answer: a lot of people are idiots.

  3. raymondphilippe profile image85
    raymondphilippeposted 10 years ago

    Many simply lack the knowledge or just don't care. There is no reason why in this day and age you couldn't know that. Unfortunately many people prefer to stay ignorant.

  4. deecoleworld profile image64
    deecoleworldposted 10 years ago

    I used to think Africa was a country for a long time, which is strange because I always knew Africa is a continent. Logically how can one country be also a continent? Impossible. Even so, its one part ignorance, another part of not caring, and another part of just not knowing. Especially in America, when non-Western countries are not studied or focused on that much in grammar/grade/elementary/middle/ and high school. Usually as part of the school curriculum American students learn about American history and European History and that's it. Its only when you get to higher education level that you begin to understand that Africa is not a distant country but a continent that contains several different and unique countries and cultures. The only way around this issue is education (not that shitty public school stuff) but something of quality and significance.
    Also sometimes its just by accident. Sometimes people refer to Africa as a country, even though they know it contains several countries. I am guilty of this too.  Especially if you are talking about Africa. Its the slip of the tongue reaction of years of thinking of Africa as just a country. Its a bad habit that can't seem to get rid of.
    Lastly I blame the media and the education system (especially in America). The media always portray Africa as a problem area filled with disease, civil war and poverty/starvation. No matter if its South Africa, Rwanda, South Sudan, Ghana, etc. Its just this one big place with no unique identity (according to the media). You also see this with the Middle East. To be quite honest I never heard of Iraq or Iran until the early 2000s with the War in Iraq and the various problems in the Middle East. The media loves to paint a picture of "3rd world countries" always in trouble and need intervention from the West.
    Also the education system in America is outdated (among other things). Simply just learning about the pg version of American and European History isn't enough (especially for minorities). America is this vast multicultural, multi-ethnic country and its sad how many cultures and countries are not being recognized and acknowledged.
    Even so, there has to be understanding on both sides. I don't think most people intentionally mean to be ignorant and keep saying that Africa is a country. Sometimes people just don't know better, sometimes its a habit, etc. What I don't like is people attacking someone for their ignorance? Teach/correct someone politely (not arrogantly). smile

    1. jujudajulz profile image54
      jujudajulzposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      oh now I understand thanks for making it clear

    2. ryan-cd profile image59
      ryan-cdposted 7 years agoin reply to this

      Really good answer, very educational and helpful.

 
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