I watched this documentary. It did not surprise me that the pussy French journalists tried very hard to turn this into a social justice issue, implying that the primitive savages along Nigeria's coast are being raped and ripped off by the white man.
What's funny is that the only person honest enough to tell it like it is, is the black engineer in the management position, who seems embarassed by the French journo's last question: "Isn't it unfair?"
Answer: "Life is unfair."
Of course what the black dude meant, was that life is unfair in the sense that blacks are not as smart as whites, and it's unfair that they don't have the mental ability to create huge industrial structures to suck the earl out of the ground beneath them, even after copying white technology.
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I watched this documentary. It did not surprise me that the pussy French journalists tried very hard to turn this into a social justice issue, implying that the primitive savages along Nigeria's coast are being raped and ripped off by the white man.
What's funny is that the only person honest enough to tell it like it is, is the black engineer in the management position, who seems embarassed by the French journo's last question: "Isn't it unfair?"
Answer: "Life is unfair."
Of course what the black dude meant, was that life is unfair in the sense that blacks are not as smart as whites, and it's unfair that they don't have the mental ability to create huge industrial structures to suck the earl out of the ground beneath them, even after copying white technology.
This documentary really doesn't tell the whole story at all.
Thanks though for posting it.
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