^^Probably 95%? That's a bit extreme don't you think?
Sure, Africa has plenty of problems but, that's for some other time. I mean, the problems here are real. Americans argue about health-care but, we can only dream of our governments even thinking of something like that. With all the vices happening and greed for power, this continent will be sitting on riches forever but, a lot of people here will be broke from the day they are born till the day they die.
There are many weird ideologies about Africa as a whole but, some are really far fetched. Some of the things I get asked are really weird. Like: Do you own a lion? I used to but, finding 80 kgs of meat to feed it everyday was a bit cumbersome. Do you have electricity? Actually, we're still building the power lines from the USA and, they haven't gotten to Kenya yet. Do you have running water? Yeah, it runs down the river all day. Do you have to hunt for food? I'd rather order pizza, with all this school work, hunting is a bit too time consuming.
In Kenya we get a host of A-list type coming in here and they really seem to genuinely like the country. It's crazy the amount of celebrities that have holiday homes in a coastal town called Malindi. I always wonder what actually broke that mental barrier. What made them even think they should splash their funds on a house in Kenya? Serena Williams is really cool in terms of blending in with people, I hardly saw her react funny even when she spoke to the lowest class of people. I once saw Fernando Alonso play football on the beach with some locals and, he was really having a great time. Will Smith spends hours talking to people at the airport before him and his family get onto their private jet. I always wonder, how come these guys just come here and don't even act like their is a difference between us and them? Surely, they must have heard some strange stuff before they even dared coming here.
Others like Alicia Keys come here thinking something really weird is going to happen to her once she steps out her plane. I mean, the way she looking at people and hotel staff was so wrong. Like they were going to give her some disease or something. Michael Jackson stepped out of the plane in Tanzania and he was holding his nose as he walked to the VIP area. Tanzanians got really ticked off by that gesture. PR said his nose was giving him trouble (true story, no dissing) Why do artists say they are on a world tour and they don't even come to any part Africa? Is it that Africans don't buy their records or do they just think Africa doesn't exist?
We have our stereotypes too about Europe and America as well that are really shallow. All in all, you never know about a place unless you actually go there. I'd recommend to anyone Malindi, Mombasa, Zanzibar and Cape-town as must visit places if you ever take a trip to Africa.