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I dont believe you. Why would you ask such a retarded question about why people would want to learn Swahili then?Your belief isnt required. i was just pointing out you were a dumbazz.I am speaking a white language because you dont understand Swahili or Yoruba. Why would post in another language your dumb ass cant understand? The schools I was educated in had no whites or very few. I live in a predominantly Black neighborhood right now and as I mentioned earlier will be relocating to the African continent. Matter of fact just got back from over there last week.
Yup, you keep saying that. You're about to leave for Africa....riiiight.
Why would anyone want to learn Swahili? Is it a great economic and cultural place where people speak it? No. You speak the white man's language because it was the only way for you to get ahead, otherwise you'd be living in a hut or some African urban slum. African nations, or any other third world ones, will never pull themselves out of abject poverty until it's own people build it up. Instead, you're in a white country complaining about its people and culture while enjoying the benefits of it.
Lots of people love learning different languages for different reasons. You would have to take a poll on that.
You are correct. I learned the white mans language in order to get ahead in the white mans country. Since whites have had centuries of white affirmative action they now own most of the opportunities.
I have nothing against learning a foreign language. I've studied many in my youth.
Your belief isn't required.
Most people want to learn a language of a place they want to live at or at least visit. English, Spanish, French, German, Chinese, Arabic, Japanese, etc. Latin is taught more than Swahili, and it's a dead language. Just showing you no one wants to go to Africa. Ever wonder why that is?
Africa is a big ole ghetto