Chinese have opened 13 police station in South Africa these people are here to colonize Africa

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They'll be a lot less susceptible to bribes which is a big deal there. Cant tell you how many I paid to get my ex out of jail for being DUI. The richer the country you come from, the more they tax you and its gonna be shytty for other Africans who get hemmed up for their papers and visas
 

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Here is an older story from 2015
of South African police completing a Chinese language program. Imagine that.....instead of requiring immigrants to learn the new language........the police force is being trained to learn THEIR language.




dem dow, dem bow dem bow

Disgusting. :scust:
 

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All money ain’t good money... it’s bout to get ugly out there
 

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China is playing the long game tbh. Slowly spreading their influence and control among other nations. Just look at what theyre doing with hong kong, they are already beginning assimilation initiatives with the transportation sector. In 50years you’ll see that all these friendly gestures in Africa were power moves from the beginning.
 
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Again, do your googles lil buddy. They’re over there building corporate headquarters and factories, HUGE ones..we’re not talking about fast food restaurants or little mom and pop shops

How China is Transforming Africa Into 'New Factory of the World'

If that helps bolster development and economically empowers nations that are still struggling to break free from their colonial shackles, I have no problem with the investments being made by China, however dubious they may appear. There are simply too many woke Africans on that continent for it buckle under the tyranny of another nation. I'm not worried about China, but I'll let yall cook. :francis:
 

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China is trying to come at world domination but using tactics off the sleeve. Sierra Leone is one of the few in the continent that has denied the debt trap, if other politicians sense this, they can override.

Some may need to pay a cost.
 

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colonizing countries isn't? :lupe:


So China colonizing Africa is them trying to be white?:mjlol:

It's a country trying to secure a continent with an abundance of resource. It's got nothing to do about being white :russ:. It's a power play for becoming the number 1 superpower in the world.

China don't give a fukk about race. They give a fukk about them. They stole all those territories from Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand on some ganster shyt in front of everybody. They're about to put dams on the Mekong river and completely fukk Vietnam's dependency on that river.
 

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There's no way to be strong when there are dozens of different groups speaking dozens of languages in one "country"

Makes unity nearly impossible which is why they're gonna be food for a long time.


  • India: There are 23 official languages in the states and territories of India (Including Hindi and English, the languages with official use in the whole federation[141]). The largest, Hindi, is spoken natively by 40% of the population. English is also widely used, although mainly in urban parts of the country. A large number of students with a high-school education would generally be bilingual — speaking their own native language, in addition to English, with varying fluency, possibly Hindi as well, the languages being compulsorily (in select states) taught in most schools and colleges. see Languages of India
  • Pakistan. The national language is English and Urdu; English was to replaced by Urdu however this has not occurred despite many attempts in the past to do so. Pakistan is unique in that both English and Urdu are non-native languages and nearly all Pakistani's need to learn them as a second and/or a third language.[142] There are many regional languages and dialects (the latter are often unintelligible from other dialects of the "same language"). Many high-school and college educated Pakistanis are trilingual, being able to speak English and Urdu as well as their own regional language with varying fluency.
 
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