The failure is of the Congo, like many African nations, to found a stable government capable of regulating a safe, fair mining industry. It may be PC to Blame The White Man (or his mobile phone) for every ill that befalls Africa, the claim that everyone else *except* Africans are to blame for the Congo, Somalia, Rwanda, Zimbabwe, Tanzania and so on looks patently ridiculous. This is not to seek absolution, but rather to find a fair perspective from which a solution could follow in time.
@smokeAndMirrors64 hey, get off your broken soapbox! It's a white guy's film. A black guy said we're all responsible! What do you want him to say that all the billionaires tied to the mobile industry are not white? Well, he'd be lying. The film shows who's in charge of the mines and they are black. Stop trying to absolve some blame or distribute blame evenly. Do something about it or shut up.
Nevertheless, we should not ignore those 'tracks'. I hope that I'm wrong but your comment sound sort of like, "It's been like that always more or less, so that's not a big deal."
@Exstnc - You're too right, we shall never forget the injustice, powerty, ignorance and all the other horrors brought to mankind by our greed for money and power. Money doesn't care who's blood are on the track, neigther does politican or religious leaders. IT'S A F..G BIG DEAL! - Feel free to watch my video "Ugliest Hats in the World" on my channel. I DO give a f..k! :o)
this is one answer of question why aggressive politics, communism must existing in some countries.
BeN3K 3 months ago
¿ Te has preguntatado cuanto "coltán" hay tu telefono celular ?
idulajev 10 months ago
The failure is of the Congo, like many African nations, to found a stable government capable of regulating a safe, fair mining industry. It may be PC to Blame The White Man (or his mobile phone) for every ill that befalls Africa, the claim that everyone else *except* Africans are to blame for the Congo, Somalia, Rwanda, Zimbabwe, Tanzania and so on looks patently ridiculous. This is not to seek absolution, but rather to find a fair perspective from which a solution could follow in time.
smokeAndMirrors64 1 year ago
@smokeAndMirrors64 hey, get off your broken soapbox! It's a white guy's film. A black guy said we're all responsible! What do you want him to say that all the billionaires tied to the mobile industry are not white? Well, he'd be lying. The film shows who's in charge of the mines and they are black. Stop trying to absolve some blame or distribute blame evenly. Do something about it or shut up.
Crownedson 11 months ago
han burde i det mindste tage nogle engelsk accent kurser inden han prøver at begå sig som professional fucking klaphat
Ragzz1234 1 year ago
damm!! I didnt idea!!
stjimy 1 year ago
Nice one Frank, nice one.
Rajesh
filmmakerinarucksack 2 years ago
Godt gaaet Frank.
dsduchin 2 years ago
Where ever Humans are walking there's blood on the tracks...
laberlaban 2 years ago 3
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Nevertheless, we should not ignore those 'tracks'. I hope that I'm wrong but your comment sound sort of like, "It's been like that always more or less, so that's not a big deal."
Exstnc 1 year ago
@Exstnc - You're too right, we shall never forget the injustice, powerty, ignorance and all the other horrors brought to mankind by our greed for money and power. Money doesn't care who's blood are on the track, neigther does politican or religious leaders. IT'S A F..G BIG DEAL! - Feel free to watch my video "Ugliest Hats in the World" on my channel. I DO give a f..k! :o)
laberlaban 1 year ago