Kenyan employees working for local Chinese company branch fired and replaced by Chinese employees

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Again, yall don't know what the word means.

A c00n is a black person that plays up black stereotypes for a white audience, a tap dancer, try again.

Thank you.



The C**n caricature portrayed blacks, mostly men, as lazy, frightened, chronically idle, inarticulate buffoons. Although he often worked as a servant, the C**n was not happy with his status. He was simply too lazy or too incompetent to attempt to change his lowly position.

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Suck my dikk you confused c00n. I used quotations for a reason. I guess reading comprehension isn't your strong suit you fukkin lame. You may not be african but you ain't AAgang, You ain't my people so you can drop dead for all I care. Fakkit ass nikka stay out my alerts.

I'll keep getting all up in that ass of you and any other c00n that derails a thread with divisive bullshyt.

And you can't do shyt about it.:lolbron:

Lick my salty nuts.
 

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Besides Ethiopia and maybe more North Africa most Black people drink tea first. My family was in the coffee business and I can tell you none of us drank coffee a day in our lives at that point. This exact shyt goes on in Rwanda and other coffee growing places... We drink local tea though. As far as nestle brehs are sold on branding. People want the things they have been sold on media because they are foreign not good. A lot of Black people will drink stuff like Milo, Ovaltine, Nestle due to them growing up with those brands. It's pre packaged with colonialism brehs from Africa to the Caribbean can vouch for this. Marketing and building brand royalty was easy in our parents gen and sometimes it carries down with the kids.


Very upsetting, I was just complaining about the local tea and coffee Market when I was in Nairobi a couple weeks ago... why you importing nestle when you have some of the worlds best coffee?
 

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Africa is right next to the Middle East and Asia so of course we will do business together. Arabs have been on the continent for thousands of years nobody let them run wild we've lived besides them especially in the East and North forever... they don't dominate us. The major issue a lot of you people have is how you talk about the continent like it's a country... there's not one autonomous leader or one frame of mind on the fukking continent. Everyone has their own prerogative so when you say y'all who are you talking to? A person in Uganda doesn't have the same perspective as someone in Yemen or Mali etc about who to do business with and why. Yet I've never heard of anyone turning away any business in Africa because they didn't want to deal with Black Americans (only on the coli) :mjlol:

Countries in the West of Africa like Ghana that have traditional ties with AA's are open and welcoming. You need to provide receipt of a country turning down doing any type of business with Black people... I'm not gonna argue with emotions bring facts to the table. If you are basing this on the coli then you must be joking..
:snoop:'Doing business'?!?! Can't seriously chalk about the relationship between China, and Africa has that!
 
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its time for Afrika to stand up and fight and stop letting other countries leach and eat of them... w/o afrika... all these countries would probably be 3rd world countries by now..
Who will be the next Patrice Lumumba, Seke Toure, kwame nkurumah?
 

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At first I read the thread title and saw Koreans and was like :umad: foh Koreans

That's a bad look though. Firing local talent :picard:
Mainland Chinese people can be fukking scumbags :hhh:
And I was about to cop a Huawei phone as well.
 

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:snoop:'Doing business'?!?! Can't seriously chalk about the relationship between China, and Africa has that!
what else would you call it?
I'll tell you what, its much better than the previous IMF World Bank era where they would hand out loans to the government with all types of conditions (see Haiti right this here minute) plus impose a whole bunch of weird western social mores...and the government divvies up the money to themselves and repatriates it to their off shore accounts, and all the country is left with is zero development and some random gay guy who is on tv every three days telling us how intolerant we are to the gay community or somesuch

at least with our chinese overlords we get actual infrastructure development with the fukkery that comes with them :yeshrug:
 

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Yet we still buy their food and purchase from their stores in our own hoods here in America.
If the soul food restaurant down the street got robbed and burned down people would be chillin.
But if the chinese restaurant got robbed and burned down the whole hood would be marchin for Szechaun chicken smfh
 

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Besides Ethiopia and maybe more North Africa most Black people drink tea first. My family was in the coffee business and I can tell you none of us drank coffee a day in our lives at that point. This exact shyt goes on in Rwanda and other coffee growing places... We drink local tea though. As far as nestle brehs are sold on branding. People want the things they have been sold on media because they are foreign not good. A lot of Black people will drink stuff like Milo, Ovaltine, Nestle due to them growing up with those brands. It's pre packaged with colonialism brehs from Africa to the Caribbean can vouch for this. Marketing and building brand royalty was easy in our parents gen and sometimes it carries down with the kids.

Yea, tea is much more popular but it's still the same issue, there are a lot of imported tea brands too. I kept asking my co-workers why they don't just sell their own coffee and tea and many said it was an issue of refining and packaging. I was telling them how people love that "straight from the farm/field stuff now days and they can just throw some tea leaves in a paper bag and write 'Tea' on it and white folks will buy it just so they can say it's 'hand picked tea leaves from Kenya' or whatever.

A lot of it is the mindset that they can't compete and apparently (according to my old co-workers) the government doesn't make it easy, likely because of some kickbacks we'll never know about. I tried not to talk about it too much for risk of sounding like the know-it-all american but I had many concerns.

Ethiopia does a pretty good job of branding their coffee but you've basically got to go in country to really get some qood quality Ethiopian coffee. They didn't have much for sale at the airport either - remember finding that disappointing when I was walking around the airport looking for some.
 
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Yea, Tea is much more popular but it's still the same issue. A lot of imported tea brands too. I kept asking my co-workers why they don't just sell their own coffee and tea and many said it was an issue of refining and packaging, but I was telling them how people love that "straight from the farm/field stuff now days and they can just throw some tea leaves in a paper bag and write 'Tea' on it and white folks will buy it just so they can say it's 'hand picked tea leaves from Kenya' or whatever.

A lot of it is the mindset that they can't compete though and apparently (according to my old co-workers) the government doesn't make it easy, likely because of some kickbacks we'll never know about. I tried not to talk about it to much for risk of sounding like the know-it-all american but I had many concerns.

Ethiopia does a pretty good job of branding their coffee but you've basically got to go in country to really get some qood quality Ethiopian coffee. They didn't have much for sale at the airport either - remember finding that disappointing when I was walking around the airport looking for some.
Hence why China is an important and a vital partner. Africa needs to industrialize. The system in these former colonies is like that by design. To keep people giving away their resources and buying them back as finishes products. The people who spoke against this like Thomas Sankara died for a reason and since the era of those revolutions and new republics we have been dealing with puppet leaders that play ball with cacs against their own folks better interesest.

Most farmers have an issue getting fair market prices for their goods. This is where the diaspora could come in to help. Black people in the west middle manning the sales for the farmers to the market. I have been requested for years by farmers in Kenya to find market for their goods but it's not a small undertaking. figuring out transportation of perishable goods, passing safety standards for import and all that before you even start selling. I would need partners and capital to invest to build a pipeline for the goods to market.. It can still be done and nikkaz could be working together end to end. Just an idea for those that ask what we could do together as Black people. Cut the cac middle men out for starters.
 
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