Even in the Middle Ages after the devastation of the Black Plague, Holland was far wealthier than Malawi is now. It's not exactly like the Dutch had to build theirs out of salvaged parts and random bits of trash.
The problems facing sub-Saharan Africa are far more complex than "durr hurr niggers are stupid and lazy."
I never said that they were "stupid". Indeed, what this young guy did was quite ingenius.
My question is, why has no one there been motivated to make more advances like this?
And why were the Middle-Ages Dutch "far wealthier than Malawi is now"? Malawi has TONS of natural resources... limestone, arable land, hydropower, unexploited deposits of uranium, coal, and bauxite.
Limestone is an excellent (and classical) building material, for instance. So why is Malawi rife with mud huts residences?
Malawi has hydropower and uranium-- so why are too many Malawians (I think that IS the right term) without electricity, which is what makes this story such big news to begin with? These are resources that could be used to power themselves (oh, and before the windmill came, what were these folks using to power their cellphones-- and how can they even afford cellphones and phone service to begin with?)
If Malawi is so rich with bauxite and coal, then why do so many of these folks still use firewood for cooking and heating? Most other countries have learned how to mine coal and use it, and refine it. Africans still use firewood.
If Malawi has such beautiful, large lakes and rivers, then why are the Malawians not using their "smarts" and the water from these sources to irrigate their crops and provide running (and potable) water to their villages? The Romans had their elaborate aqueducts nearly 2 millennia ago to bring potable water to their cities and even small villages. Why hasn't Africa done at least that much? Say that much of Africa is a desert, but can the same not be said of much of the Southwestern US? Yet people live there-- they have running water, crops, nice homes and are very successful.
If these people aren't lazy and unmotivated, then why have they not risen up as a nation to revolt against the corruption that "holds them down"?
There are just a few examples that should raise many questions.
I am in no way denying that this ONE YOUNG MAN was very creative and motivated-- but sadly, the same cannot be said of the population at large. If the rest of the people showed the same initiative as this young man, Africa as a whole would be far different than it is now.