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I don't know how these cucks take this in their own country. They aren't in 1800s anymore.
You can see the moment he shuts down, he knows what the chinamen is saying is true. Although, the Belgian rule was brutal. Letting rails and power lines go into disarray without utilizing them for your own country is a shame.
It's karma or whatever you want to call it, they sold off their people, just to buy European goods, and never developed their God-given resources, all they did was buy weapons and ammo, never the expertise to manufacture it themselves, only for the slave trade to be banned and European to invade Africa after finding out quina-quina bark can help in the aid of lessening Malaria, all thanks to a man in Peru drinking water that was near the Cinchona tree.I feel bad for Congolese people they are slaves in their own country and even other African countries are exploiting them now for their resources
It lost up to 30m people to slavery and genocide over the past 400 years, 5m since the late 90's.Is congo more fucked than Somalia?? I've never heard anything positive from that place.
The civilians are technically slaves .anyone know why ppl are saying free congo and #congoisbleeding
There's exceptions tho like RwandaThis applies to all Africans though.
When it comes to the Congo, it’s quite complex. This Chinese main is quite ignorant about what’s happening to that country. Congo is literally the richest country on the planet in terms of natural resources, and always has been. All our technology, whether it’s your phone, car, military equipment etc. Will not have come to fruition if it wasn’t for the Congo and their resources. Every single major corporation are currently in that nation exploiting them, previous governments have tried to nationalise their resources and bring their country back from the brink of catastrophe. But the powers that be have always caused discourse and destruction. Millions of innocent people have lost their lives because of the gold mine they sit on. Much like other African nations it’s not always that easy, there are those who wish to see you in perpetual darkness so that they can take advantage.