I'm assuming from my first post, stickball accepts my criticism.
Now, as for the problems in South America and Africa... I'm pretty sure the main problem there is the countries being used as corporate playgrounds with their respective countries (mainly America) supporting their dominance in the economies over there. So really you could say globalization is the reason they are in such bad situations. Tie that in with political corruption and there ya go.
Hell you could even go as far to say that capitalism is the reason there are so many problems in SA and Africa. I wouldn't argue against it.








