oh shit I'm dying here bro the news is on an African news site and there is also a story about a chink in Kenya who managed a restaurant and literally fucking whipped his niggers because they were late for work
Uhhh, hello? based department?
it's complex. while kenya did regain sovereignty and did have a democratic puppet installed, britian still pulls the strings in that country & uses its prime realistate for sea export.
Its main harbor was the chinese primary target (and they got it through a corrupt debt trap), the british did not like this movie and had the minister of trade "dissapear" soon after the deal was made.
france, portuegal & britian want that port route back but are nervous to use brute force
>literally fucking whipped his niggers because they were late for work
hahahahah
i have to say i dont see niggers putting up with such humiliation long enough, they are stupid alright but i dont see them sitting and taking a beating
few days ago i was lurking nigerian imageboard and they are redpilled as fuck on the chinese menace
So then he got money to accept loan from USA. You people are naive if you think these presidents or African counries would be independent.
>China
He’s lucky.
Of you default on loans from Jewish Banking (IMF/World Bank) they bomb you.
Western powers, with hundreds of years of colonization experience, couldn't keep Africa. Yet somehow we're supposed to believe that a paper tiger with literally zero foreign policy experience can take over Africa.
>So then he got money to accept loan from USA
can pretty much call those loans by it's proper name.. AID. they do not have entrapment clauses in them nor do they have intrest rates or time locks.
The chinese ones on the other hand use debt as an entrapment to take control of mines & harbors
What's so important about this port, I mean most of the stuff going and coming from Europe will go through the Suez channel right, isn't Kenya to far south for that or are there many ships taking the longer route around Africa or is there a lot of money to be made just with east African trade alone? I am very interested what's going on with Western powers and China in Africa, I recently read about how many troops the US has overall in Africa and it was quite in a lot at different locations, this is virtually unreported in our media so I figure it's incredible important for me to know about it.
You don't need debt, you just need to jump like good Fido when money comes.
I would assume it's important because it has a straight line across the ocean towards the Chinese sea. If China is to pursue outsourcing manufacturing into Africa, it needs a logistical hub and this place is well positioned for it.