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riiiight... I doubt it
Africa needs to work on making their people more prosperous before focusing on a theme park for foreigners.
Anything to reinforce their fantasy that they are on the same level as other races lol instead of the truth that they have the lowest IQ. How about stopping racist attacks on white farmers and murdering people white people. South African government forcing every white business to be handed over to black community groups.
Hilariously pathetic.
Yay racial identitarianism.