he is, but he is mostly influenced by the times and he can't go against the world for the better treatment of Africans if he does that, they will proof him a hertic. this is the truth of the 19th, 20th Century.
In Ernst's perspective, North Africa, particularly Egypt, was distinct from the rest of Africa. He subconsciously excluded North Africa, which was separated from the rest of the continent by the vast Sahara Desert. To him, the indigenous people in the wilderness of East Africa were not part of the civilized world; their way of life was wild and seemed to belong to the larger, untamed African continent.
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