European colonialism inflicted devastating physical, psychological, and cultural trauma on Africa through brutal exploitation (such as King Leopold II's rubber atrocities in the Congo Free State, which killed an estimated 10 million people), systematic divide-and-rule tactics (like British indirect rule and Belgian scientific racism in Rwanda), and cultural assimilation policies (such as French efforts to erase African identity), creating deep scars that continue to affect the continent today.
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What followed was one of the most violent, traumatic, psychological, and physical subjugations in human [music] history.
Europe did not just conquer the land, they attempted to conquer the African mind.
In the Congo Free State, King Leopold II of Belgium established a private, [music] blood-soaked labor camp the size of Western Europe. To force the Congolese to harvest wild rubber for bicycle tires, his mercenary army utilized systemic mutilation. They chopped off the hands of thousands of men, women, and children, murdering an estimated 10 million people in a silent, forgotten [music] Holocaust. But, the horror of colonialism was not just in the bullets and the whips. It was in the administration. [music] The British utilized a system called indirect rule. They realized they did not have enough white soldiers to control millions of Africans, so they weaponized the local populations against each other. They elevated certain tribes, giving them guns, education, and power, while violently suppressing others.
It was the ultimate strategy of divide and rule. In Rwanda and Burundi, the Belgian colonizers took this to a terrifying extreme. They looked at the local Hutu and Tutsi populations, measured their skulls and the width of their noses with calipers, and scientifically codified them into strict racial hierarchies.
They planted the seeds of ethnic hatred so deep in the soil that it would eventually blossom into the nightmare of the 1994 genocide. The French adopted a policy of assimilation. They taught African children in colonial schools that their ancestors were Gauls. They outlawed native languages. They told the people of Senegal and Mali that their culture was savage, and that their only hope for salvation was to become entirely culturally French. Missionaries poured across the continent. While many built essential hospitals and schools, they operated as the spiritual wing of the colonial army. They told the African people that their ancient gods were demons, that their traditional names were sinful. They taught them to pray with their eyes closed while the colonial governors emptied their gold mines.
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