• Flying SquidM
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    -34 months ago

    Ethiopia isn’t giving over 10% of their GDP to Western countries.

    I know, I know, “West bad, China good.” Believe it or not, this isn’t some sort of balancing act. Both the U.S. and China can have imperialist intentions in Africa. You don’t have to defend one to condemn the other.

    • atro_city
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      43 months ago

      You didn’t grasp what I wrote. Let me spell it out for you: Bad west make Africa poor. Poor Africa want better option. Poor Africa make better deal (still bad though) with bad China. Better not always mean good.

      Do you understand now?

      • Flying SquidM
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        23 months ago

        Okay. Sure. The better of two terrible options. Sort of like the least smelly turd.

        • atro_city
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          33 months ago

          Yep, but who’s going to give them a better option? Western citizens would have to vote for governments that don’t consider exploitation a “necessary evil” and for politicians that want enforcement of a fair trade supply chain. A prosperous Africa would mean more legal and most importantly highly skilled immigration.

          But western citizens aren’t willing to accept higher prices for goods as a result, so they don’t vote that way. Instead it’s easier to consume indiscriminately and whine when the people living in squalor dare look for a better life abroad.