• tallwookie@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    hopefully south american counties look towards chinese actions in africa before they make any rash decisions.

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      1 year ago

      Are you implying that Chinese actions in Africa are harmful to Africa and that South America should look towards the School of the Americas instead?

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        1 year ago

        implying? no, I’m flat out telling you that china is harmful to other nations. go look at how china has fucked african countries with predatory loans.

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          1 year ago

          Go look a bit closer. China’s wave of investment in Africa has coincided directly with a massive increase in development and industrialization in Africa, something that wasn’t achieved over the many decades of Western support.

          “Predatory loans” are disingenuous: the value of infrastructure often isn’t in the direct operation of it, but in the knock-on effects that has on the economy at large. If someone told me they wanted to build a subway system for free so long as they get all the fare revenue, I’d tell them to go right along. If someone told me they wanted to build a hydroelectric dam so long as they get all the revenue from selling that electricity to the grid, I’d tell them to get the project started already. Moreover, the entire point of this infrastructure is to move African countries off of their entirely resource-based economies.