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Chinese pouring billions into US real estate: study

Chinese pouring billions into US real estate: study

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Potential Chinese real estate investors look at a display of United States property for sale at a property expo in Beijing
Potential Chinese real estate investors look at a display of United States property for sale at a property expo in Beijing (AFP Photo/Mark Ralston)


Washington (AFP) - Chinese nationals became the largest foreign buyers of US homes last year as they pour billions into American real estate, seeking safe offshore assets, according to a new study.

A huge surge in Chinese buying of both residential and commercial real estate last year took their five-year investment total to more than $110 billion, according to the study from the Asia Society and Rosen Consulting Group.

The sheer size of that total has helped the real estate market recover from the crash that began in 2006 and precipitated the 2008 economic crisis, they said.

And despite a slowdown due to Beijing's clampdown on capital outflows, the figure for the second half of this decade is likely to double to $218 billion, the study said.

"What makes China different and noteworthy is the combination of the high volume of investment (and) the breadth of its participation across all real estate categories," including a "somewhat unique entry into residential purchases," the study said.

The authors of the study said their numbers, based on public and real estate industry data, understate the total. They necessarily miss purchases made by front companies and trusts that don't identify the sources of the funds.

While big deals, like the Anbang insurance group's $2.0 billion purchase of the Waldorf Astoria hotel in New York last year, and its failed $14 billion offer for the Starwood group in March, make headlines, the study said Chinese buying of US homes far outpaces its investment in commercial land and buildings.

- Buying most expensive markets -

Between 2010 and 2015, Chinese buyers put more than $17 billion into US commercial real estate, with half of that spent last year alone.

But during the same period at least $93 billion went into US homes. And in the 12 months to March 2015, the latest period for which relatively comprehensive data could be gathered, home purchases totalled $28.5 billion.


That put the Chinese past Canadians, who have long been the biggest foreign buyers of US residential real estate.

Geographically, Chinese buyers are concentrated in the most expensive markets: New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle.

But Chicago, Miami and Las Vegas have also drawn buyers.

That focus means they pay well above the average US home price: last year, Chinese buyers paid on average about $832,000 per home in the United States, compared to the average for all foreign purchases of $499,600.

The motivations are broad: some are buying second homes, some are buying as they move to the United States on EB-5 investor visas; some are investing for rental and resale.

Most of the money in US homes, the study noted, is private wealth, not corporate.

"This familiarity of utilizing real estate as an investment or wealth preservation tool is more prevalent in China and reflects the broader comfort of purchasing second homes in the United States by Chinese individuals and families," the study noted.

Since last year, there has also been the motivation to get money outside China and into dollar assets amid worry about the continued fall in the yuan, which was devalued slightly against the dollar in August.

The study says it expects a lot more commercial real estate buys in the United States by Chinese companies.

Last month, Chinese conglomerate HNA announced it would buy the 1,400-hotel group Carlson Hotels, owner of the Radisson brand.

"Anbang is not the only firm looking at these assets. Other Chinese entities were originally interested in acquiring Starwood in 2015 before Marriott reached an initial deal, including Jin Jiang Hotel Group, which had already acquired a European hotel chain in 2015, and CIC, the sovereign wealth fund," the study said.

Peter Liang getting away with murder + the Chinese colonization agenda in Africa + the Chinese colonization =

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You've been officially warned, secure your land or get left behind in 2016
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So brehs and brehettes, let me ask you all...

What do we need to do about this? How can we counteract this? Did Obama sell us out with the TPP?
 

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Chinese pouring billions into US real estate: study

Chinese pouring billions into US real estate: study

Paul Handley
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Potential Chinese real estate investors look at a display of United States property for sale at a property expo in Beijing
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Washington (AFP) - Chinese nationals became the largest foreign buyers of US homes last year as they pour billions into American real estate, seeking safe offshore assets, according to a new study.

A huge surge in Chinese buying of both residential and commercial real estate last year took their five-year investment total to more than $110 billion, according to the study from the Asia Society and Rosen Consulting Group.

The sheer size of that total has helped the real estate market recover from the crash that began in 2006 and precipitated the 2008 economic crisis, they said.

And despite a slowdown due to Beijing's clampdown on capital outflows, the figure for the second half of this decade is likely to double to $218 billion, the study said.

"What makes China different and noteworthy is the combination of the high volume of investment (and) the breadth of its participation across all real estate categories," including a "somewhat unique entry into residential purchases," the study said.

The authors of the study said their numbers, based on public and real estate industry data, understate the total. They necessarily miss purchases made by front companies and trusts that don't identify the sources of the funds.

While big deals, like the Anbang insurance group's $2.0 billion purchase of the Waldorf Astoria hotel in New York last year, and its failed $14 billion offer for the Starwood group in March, make headlines, the study said Chinese buying of US homes far outpaces its investment in commercial land and buildings.

- Buying most expensive markets -

Between 2010 and 2015, Chinese buyers put more than $17 billion into US commercial real estate, with half of that spent last year alone.

But during the same period at least $93 billion went into US homes. And in the 12 months to March 2015, the latest period for which relatively comprehensive data could be gathered, home purchases totalled $28.5 billion.


That put the Chinese past Canadians, who have long been the biggest foreign buyers of US residential real estate.

Geographically, Chinese buyers are concentrated in the most expensive markets: New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle.

But Chicago, Miami and Las Vegas have also drawn buyers.

That focus means they pay well above the average US home price: last year, Chinese buyers paid on average about $832,000 per home in the United States, compared to the average for all foreign purchases of $499,600.

The motivations are broad: some are buying second homes, some are buying as they move to the United States on EB-5 investor visas; some are investing for rental and resale.

Most of the money in US homes, the study noted, is private wealth, not corporate.

"This familiarity of utilizing real estate as an investment or wealth preservation tool is more prevalent in China and reflects the broader comfort of purchasing second homes in the United States by Chinese individuals and families," the study noted.

Since last year, there has also been the motivation to get money outside China and into dollar assets amid worry about the continued fall in the yuan, which was devalued slightly against the dollar in August.

The study says it expects a lot more commercial real estate buys in the United States by Chinese companies.

Last month, Chinese conglomerate HNA announced it would buy the 1,400-hotel group Carlson Hotels, owner of the Radisson brand.

"Anbang is not the only firm looking at these assets. Other Chinese entities were originally interested in acquiring Starwood in 2015 before Marriott reached an initial deal, including Jin Jiang Hotel Group, which had already acquired a European hotel chain in 2015, and CIC, the sovereign wealth fund," the study said.

Peter Liang getting away with murder + the Chinese colonization agenda in Africa + the Chinese colonization =

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You've been officially warned, secure your land or get left behind in 2016
:lupe:

So brehs and brehettes, let me ask you all...

What do we need to do about this? How can we counteract this? Did Obama sell us out with the TPP?
There are more geniuses in China than people in the US. It was only a matter of time anyway.

Ni hao ma?
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I don't know about their plans with real estate in America, but the Chinese are not "colonizing Africa" otherwise we would have seen their military there and African governments would have been compromised. This is a myth organized by Westernizers due to fears of China stealing the African market. All China wants from Africa is to make them their market due to China becoming a service nation and them needing more markets besides the USA. Nothing more nothing less. The West however obvious does not like this. Though ironically western influence in Africa is still far stronger than Chinese. And the West actually has military bases in Africa.

Will you people please research things before you make wild theories? This is the Root after all...:snoop:
 

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I don't know about their plans with real estate in America, but the Chinese are not "colonizing Africa" otherwise we would have seen their military there and African governments would have been compromised. This is a myth organized by Westernizers due to fears of China stealing the African market. All China wants from Africa is to make them their market due to China becoming a service nation and them needing more markets besides the USA. Nothing more nothing less. The West however obvious does not like this. Though ironically western influence in Africa is still far stronger than Chinese. And the West actually has military bases in Africa.

Will you people please research things before you make wild theories? This is the Root after all...:snoop:

Why do you trust Chinese in Africa? They treat their own people like shyt, they come in our communities and treat us like shyt and its always "just business". I honestly don't trust any foreigners other than diaspora foreigners.
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I don't know about their plans with real estate in America, but the Chinese are not "colonizing Africa" otherwise we would have seen their military there and African governments would have been compromised. This is a myth organized by Westernizers due to fears of China stealing the African market. All China wants from Africa is to make them their market due to China becoming a service nation and them needing more markets besides the USA. Nothing more nothing less. The West however obvious does not like this. Though ironically western influence in Africa is still far stronger than Chinese. And the West actually has military bases in Africa.

Will you people please research things before you make wild theories? This is the Root after all...:snoop:

You're watering it down. I've spoken with people who lived in Africa all their lives, and they say the Chinese "run everything" and "treat Africans like shyt". When I read about how Chinese food restaurants in Africa don't let Africans in after a certain hour....this all sounds like new age colonialism to me.

If not, then ask yourself this question. Would China put up with Africans coming into their country and pulling this shyt? The answer is fukk no.


Also, they aren't stupid enough to to be so obvious as to bring their military down there....that's just retarded and would cause all kinds of international problems.

Basically Africa is vulnerable to being taken advantage of, and that's exactly what the Chinese are doing. Just as the white colonists did years ago.
 

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Two Articles by Mao Zedong on the African American National Question

Two Articles by Mao Zedong on the African American National Question
Posted on December 26, 2008 | Leave a comment


The following two articles by Mao Zedong deal with the African American national liberation struggle and how it relates to the class struggle and the international revolutionary struggle against U.S. imperialism. I am posting them here, on December 26, 2008, to honor the 115th anniversary of the birth of Chairman Mao Zedong.


Oppose Racial Discrimmination By U.S. Imperialism
[“Statement Supporting the Afro-Americans in Their Just Struggle Against Racial Discrimination by U.S. Imperialism” (August 8, 1963)]


African American liberation movement leader Robert F. Williams speaks at Tienanmen with Mao Zedong

An American Negro leader now taking refuge in Cuba, Mr. Robert Williams, the former President of the Monroe, North Carolina, Chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People, has twice this year asked me for a statement in support of the American Negroes’ struggle against racial discrimination. I wish to take this opportunity, on behalf of the Chinese people, to express our resolute support for the American Negroes in their struggle against racial discrimination and for freedom and equal rights.

There are more than nineteen million Negroes in the United States, or about eleven per cent of the total population. Their position in society is one of enslavement, oppression and discrimination. The overwhelming majority of the Negroes are deprived of their right to vote. On the whole it is only the most back-breaking and most despised jobs that are open to them. Their average wages are only from a third to a half of those of the white people. The ratio of unemployment among them is the highest. In many states they cannot go to the same school, eat at the same table, or travel in the same section of a bus or train with the white people. Negroes are frequently and arbitrarily arrested, beaten up and murdered by U.S. authorities at various levels and members of the Ku Klux Klan and other racists. About half of the American Negroes are concentrated in eleven states in the south of the United States. There, the discrimination and prosecution they suffer are especially startling.


The Black Belt agricultural region, the historical national territory of the African American Nation

The American Negroes are awakening, and their resistance is growing ever stronger. In recent years the mass struggle of the American Negroes against racial discrimination and for freedom and equal rights has been constantly developing.

In 1957 the Negro people in Little Rock, Arkansas, waged a fierce struggle against the barring of their children from public schools. The authorities used armed force against them, and there resulted the Little Rock incident which shocked the world.

In 1960 Negroes in more than twenty states held ‘sit in’ demonstrations in protest against racial segregation in local restaurants, shops and other public places.

In 1961 the Negroes launched a campaign of ‘freedom riders’ to oppose racial segregation in transport, a campaign which rapidly extended to many states.

In 1962 the Negroes in Mississippi fought for the equal right to enrol in colleges and were greeted by the authorities with repression which culminated in a blood bath.

This year, the struggle of the American Negroes started in early April in Birmingham, Alabama. Unarmed, bare-handed Negro masses were subjected to wholesale arrests and the most barbarous repression merely because they were holding meetings and parades against racial discrimination. On 12 June, an extreme was reached with the cruel murder of Mr. Medgar Evers, a leader of the Negro people in Mississippi. These Negro masses, aroused to indignation and undaunted by ruthless violence, carried on their struggles even more courageously and quickly won the support of Negroes and all strata of the people throughout the United States. A gigantic and vigorous nationwide struggle is going on in nearly every state and city in the United States, and the struggle keeps mounting. American Negro organizations have decided to start a ‘freedom march’ on Washington on 28 August, in which 250,000 people will take part.


Huey P. Newton, leader of the Black Panther Party, meets Zhou Enlai in China

The speedy development of the struggle of the American Negroes is a manifestation of the constant sharpening of class struggle and national struggle within the United States; it has been causing increasingly grave anxiety to the U.S. ruling clique. The Kennedy Administration has resorted to cunning two-faced tactics. On the one hand, it continues to connive at and take part in the discrimmination against and persecution of Negroes; it even sends troops to repress them. On the other hand, it is parading as an advocate the ‘defence of human rights’ and the ‘protection of the civil rights of Negroes’, is calling upon the Negro people to exercise ‘restraint’, and is proposing to Congress so-called ‘civil rights legislation’ in an attempt to numb the fighting will of the Negro people and deceive the masses throughout the country. However, these tactics of the Kennedy Administration are being seen through by more and more of the Negroes. The fascist atrocities committed by the U.S. imperialists against the Negro people have laid bare the true nature of the so-called democracy and freedom in the United States and revealed the inner link between the reactionary polices pursued by the U.S. Government at home and its policies of aggression abroad.

I call upon the workers, peasants, revolutionary intellectuals, enlightened elements of the bourgeoisie, and other enlightened personages of all colours in the world, white, black, yellow, brown, etc., to unite to oppose the racial discrimination practiced by U.S. imperialism and to support the American Negroes in their struggle against racial discrimination. In the final analysis, a national struggle is a question of class struggle. In the United States, it is only the reactionary ruling clique among the whites which is oppressing the Negro people. They can in no way represent the workers, farmers, revolutionary intellectuals, and other enlightened persons who comprise the overwhelming majority of the white people. At present, it is the handful of imperialists, headed by the United States, and their supporters, the reactionaries in different countries, who are carrying out oppression, aggression and intimidation against the overwhelming majority of the nations and peoples of the world. They are the minority, and we are the majority. At most they make up less than ten percent of the 3,000 million people of the world. I am deeply convinced that, with the support of more than ninety per cent of the people of the world, the just struggle of the American Negroes will certainly be victorious. The evil system of colonialism and imperialism grew on along with the enslavement of the Negroes and the trade in Negroes; it will surely come to its end with the thorough emancipation of the black people.

from Marxists.org

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A New Storm Against Imperialism
[“Statement by Comrade Mao Tse-tung, Chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, in Support of the Afro-American Struggle Against Violent Repression” (April 16, 1968)]


Chinese flyer showing sites of African American rebellions following the assassination of Dr. King. The text at the top of the page is the text of this statement by Chairman Mao

Some days ago, Martin Luther King, the Afro-American clergyman, was suddenly assassinated by the U.S. imperialists. Martin Luther King was an exponent of nonviolence. Nevertheless, the U.S. imperialists did not on that account show any tolerance toward him, but used counter-revolutionary violence and killed him in cold blood. This has taught the broad masses of the Black people in the United States a profound lesson. It has touched off a new storm in their struggle against violent repression sweeping well over a hundred cities in the United States, a storm such as has never taken place before in the history of that country. It shows that an extremely powerful revolutionary force is latent in the more than twenty million Black Americans.

The storm of Afro-American struggle taking place within the United States is a striking manifestation of the comprehensive political and economic crisis now gripping U.S. imperialism. It is dealing a telling blow to U.S. imperialism, which is beset with difficulties at home and abroad.

The Afro-American struggle is not only a struggle waged by the exploited and oppressed Black people for freedom and emancipation, it is also a new clarion call to all the exploited and oppressed people of the United States to fight against the barbarous rule of the monopoly capitalist class. It is a tremendous aid and inspiration to the struggle of the people throughout the world against U.S. imperialism and to the struggle of the Vietnamese people against U.S. imperialism. On behalf of the Chinese people, I hereby express resolute support for the just struggle of the Black people in the United States.


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Mao Zedong with African American liberation leader W.E.B. Du Bois

Racial discrimination in the United States is a product of the colonialist and imperialist system. The contradiction between the Black masses in the United States and the U.S. ruling circles is a class contradiction. Only by overthrowing the reactionary rule of the U.S. monopoly capitalist class and destroying the colonialist and imperialist system can the Black people in the United States win complete emancipation. The Black masses and the masses of white working people in the United States have common interests and common objectives to struggle for. Therefore, the Afro-American struggle is winning sympathy and support from increasing numbers of white working people and progessives in the United States. The struggle of the Black people in the United States is bound to merge with the American workers’ movement, and this will eventually end the criminal rule of the U.S. monopoly capitalist class.

In 1963, in the “Statement Supporting the Afro-Americans in Their Just Struggle Against Racial Discrimination by U.S. Imperialism,” I said that the “the evil system of colonialism and imperialism arose and throve with the enslavement of Negroes and the trade in Negroes, and it will surely come to its end with the complete emancipation of the Black people.” I still maintain this view.

At present, the world revolution has entered a great new era. The struggle of the Black people in the United States for emancipation is a component part of the general struggle of al the people of the world against U.S. imperialism, a component part of the contemporary world revolution. I call on the workers, peasants, and revolutionary intellectuals of all countries and all who are willing to fight against U.S. imperialism to take action and extend strong support to the struggle of the Black people in the United States! People of the whole world, unite still more closely and launch a sustained and vigorous offensive against our common enemy, U.S. imperialism, and its accomplices! It can be said with certainty that the complete collapse of colonialism, imperialism, and all systems of exploitation, and the complete emancipation of all the oppressed peoples and nations of the world are not far off.

from Marxists.org
 

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Quotations from Mao Tse Tung

Quotations from Mao Tse Tung
Contents:

01. The Communist Party
02. Classes and Class Struggle
03. Socialism and Communism
04. The Correct Handling of Contradictions among the People
05. War and Peace
06. Imperialism and All Reactionaries are Paper Tigers
07. Dare to Struggle and Dare to Win
08. People's War
09. The People's Army
10. Leadership and Party Committees
11. The Mass Line
12. Political Work
13. Relations between Officers and Men
14. Relations between the Army and the People
15. Democracy and the Tree Main Fields
16. Education and the Training of Troops
17. Serving the People
18. Patriotism and Internationalism
19. Revolutionary Heroism
20. Building Our Country through Diligence and Frugality
21. Self-reliance and Arduous Struggle
22. Methods of Thinking and Methods of Work
23. Investigation and Study
24. Correcting Mistaken Ideas
25. Unity
26. Discipline
27. Critism and Self-Critism
28. Communists
29. Cadres
30. Youth
31. Women
32. Culture and Art
33. Study

"Speech at the Meeting of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR in Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution" (November 6, 1957).

The people of the countries in the socialist camp should unite, the people of the countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America should unite, the people of all the continents should unite, all peace-loving countries should unite, and all countries subjected to U.S. aggression, control, intervention or bullying should unite, and so form the broadest united front to oppose the U.S. imperialist policies of aggression and war and to defend world peace.

"In Commemoration of Dr. Sun Yat-sen" (November 1956).

We must never adopt an arrogant attitude of great-power chauvinism and become conceited because of the victory of our revolution and certain achievements in our construction. Every nation, big or small, has its strong and weak points.

"Opening Address at the Eighth National Congress of the Communist Party of China" (September 15, 1956).

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It seems the chinese are simply doing business in africa and they've been doing it since the 90's. As far as "fairness" is concerned It's all about the deals africa is making :yeshrug:



I have this book but i haven't read it yet. Bought it after peeping these videos


 

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Chinese pouring billions into US real estate: study

Chinese pouring billions into US real estate: study

Paul Handley
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Potential Chinese real estate investors look at a display of United States property for sale at a property expo in Beijing
Potential Chinese real estate investors look at a display of United States property for sale at a property expo in Beijing (AFP Photo/Mark Ralston)


Washington (AFP) - Chinese nationals became the largest foreign buyers of US homes last year as they pour billions into American real estate, seeking safe offshore assets, according to a new study.

A huge surge in Chinese buying of both residential and commercial real estate last year took their five-year investment total to more than $110 billion, according to the study from the Asia Society and Rosen Consulting Group.

The sheer size of that total has helped the real estate market recover from the crash that began in 2006 and precipitated the 2008 economic crisis, they said.

And despite a slowdown due to Beijing's clampdown on capital outflows, the figure for the second half of this decade is likely to double to $218 billion, the study said.

"What makes China different and noteworthy is the combination of the high volume of investment (and) the breadth of its participation across all real estate categories," including a "somewhat unique entry into residential purchases," the study said.

The authors of the study said their numbers, based on public and real estate industry data, understate the total. They necessarily miss purchases made by front companies and trusts that don't identify the sources of the funds.

While big deals, like the Anbang insurance group's $2.0 billion purchase of the Waldorf Astoria hotel in New York last year, and its failed $14 billion offer for the Starwood group in March, make headlines, the study said Chinese buying of US homes far outpaces its investment in commercial land and buildings.

- Buying most expensive markets -

Between 2010 and 2015, Chinese buyers put more than $17 billion into US commercial real estate, with half of that spent last year alone.

But during the same period at least $93 billion went into US homes. And in the 12 months to March 2015, the latest period for which relatively comprehensive data could be gathered, home purchases totalled $28.5 billion.


That put the Chinese past Canadians, who have long been the biggest foreign buyers of US residential real estate.

Geographically, Chinese buyers are concentrated in the most expensive markets: New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle.

But Chicago, Miami and Las Vegas have also drawn buyers.

That focus means they pay well above the average US home price: last year, Chinese buyers paid on average about $832,000 per home in the United States, compared to the average for all foreign purchases of $499,600.

The motivations are broad: some are buying second homes, some are buying as they move to the United States on EB-5 investor visas; some are investing for rental and resale.

Most of the money in US homes, the study noted, is private wealth, not corporate.

"This familiarity of utilizing real estate as an investment or wealth preservation tool is more prevalent in China and reflects the broader comfort of purchasing second homes in the United States by Chinese individuals and families," the study noted.

Since last year, there has also been the motivation to get money outside China and into dollar assets amid worry about the continued fall in the yuan, which was devalued slightly against the dollar in August.

The study says it expects a lot more commercial real estate buys in the United States by Chinese companies.

Last month, Chinese conglomerate HNA announced it would buy the 1,400-hotel group Carlson Hotels, owner of the Radisson brand.

"Anbang is not the only firm looking at these assets. Other Chinese entities were originally interested in acquiring Starwood in 2015 before Marriott reached an initial deal, including Jin Jiang Hotel Group, which had already acquired a European hotel chain in 2015, and CIC, the sovereign wealth fund," the study said.

Peter Liang getting away with murder + the Chinese colonization agenda in Africa + the Chinese colonization =

2qcgm80.jpg
2qcgm80.jpg
2qcgm80.jpg


You've been officially warned, secure your land or get left behind in 2016
:lupe:

So brehs and brehettes, let me ask you all...

What do we need to do about this? How can we counteract this? Did Obama sell us out with the TPP?

Ask any Canadian on here and we will tell you if that if rich Chinese foreigners are buying up real estate in your area, YOU ARE SCREWED.

They have inflated our of housing market to absurd levels. Your government will do nothing but watch you struggle. They use north America as a safe heaven for their family but in the process fukk our market up.

Believe me if you think you have it rough right now, you won't be able to imagine how it is when they price you the fukk out the hood.
 

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Yoo it trips me out how optimistic people are with these chinacacs & foreigners in general. As if the last 2,500+ years of African history hasn't taught us ANYTHING about foreigners "doing business" by controlling African resources.
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Yes yes yes, I know I know.
I'm a "smart-dumb hotep nikka"
:rudy:
"Coli e-militant"
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"Chinacacs just wanna help! Theys is good fuh duh economies"

Why are nikkas so fukkin gullible
:mjcry::damn::why:
From AmeriKKKa to the Caribbean to the motherland nikkas be falling for the EXACT same okie doke... Every... Single... Time.
:mindblown:
As if the diaspora doesn't have all the skills, resources & military experience needed to be self reliant. We're the only race who stay taking the same fukkin L's beggin outsiders for shyt we already got. This shyt be having me heated
:sadcam::snoop:
 
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