OK, it ultimately turned out bad but its still impossible to argue for a bad government voted in by only a small fraction of the population over a bad government that all the population had the ability to vote for.
What about a not too bad government elected by a small fraction ? Like our country till recently? During the decades of white colonisation of subsaharan Africa, tribal warfare and genocide was controlled, infrastructure was created, agriculture was developed, education provided and healthcare delivered. The list of benefits is almost endless, and they still continue to flow.
Up till then the human population of this landmass, so rich in natural resources and amenable to human habitation (c.f. Australia), had progressed no further than the bronze age. Indeed, I don't think they even used wheels. Since 'independence' (ha!) the ghastly black-on-black cruel warfare (Geneva convention, anyone?) has resulted in more misery than that ever inflicted by the Europeans - even the dreadful Belgians, and it seems that as time goes by, the worse it gets. Forty five years ago we felt safe driving home from Zambia via Zaire, Central African Republic, Nigeria, Niger and Algeria. I wouldn't dream of doing so now, but some of these 'woke' people might change their ideas a bit if they had to spent a year or two there earning their living.
Good luck with Conrad, concrete (Heart of Darkness?) I found it heavy going and no desire to re-read it!
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