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BBC's negative spin on China's massive investment in Congo

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BBC's continue their anti-China bias in this report about China's investment in Congo. The report started subtly and then proceeded to spin China's massive aid and investment into something ominous and "devilish".

There's a report that the western multinationals are not happy about China's competing with them (for the natural resources of Congo) and have voiced their displeasure to the BBC reporter.

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  • wow. school roads and hospitals. Not even british rule would give this to congo.

  • Westerners also want resources, but they seldom to build schools or railways for Africa.

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  • Why are the bbc always painting the Chinese as the bad guys? They are putting money into a country that is a baske

  • If you're wondering why the Congolese are wary of the white man watch this:

    2 Racismo no Congo BBC.avi

  • Be open-minded, use yr own brain to think deep.

    Westerner never help African to grow, they bullied, killed & slaved them to their own advantage. They think they're superior in race.

    China is sincerely and massively investing in Africa, of course shud be win win with no evil intention. While China grow with African's resources, Africa's infrastructures grow & bring good live to African. So what is wrong my dear BBC?

    BBC (& CNN) should do some documentaries of Iraq & Afghanistan wars.

  • Chinas been working in Africa since the late 1950s mean while the Belgium's and America conspired against the democratically elected African leader 'Patrice Lamumba' and had him murdered, a Western selected dictator was then put in place so that we could continue to pillage the Congo?!

    Im no oracle and I can not speak for the future of Africa and China but for any western idealists to play naive to the mistrust that black Africans have towards Europe and America is laughable!!

  • outside investment doesn't change a country like these Congolese are desperate for a change, if you can get rid of the Congolese CULTURE /TRADITION/ LANGUAGE/ DRESS CODE/ LAW/ MIND SET/ RELIGION /RITUALS/ and then you will see a change nation..MONEY DOESN'T CHANGE A NATION

  • no taxes; be careful congo

  • and it is warranted. They are resource rapists.

  • Although this video does bring up several good points, such as the fact that the Chinese are actually building infrastructure for the country, I believe it is absolutely SICK not to pay taxes.

    Also, the comment comparing Congo to Canada is absolutely insane, considering the countries are completely different. Congo needs the tax money a LOT more than Canada does. I believe the Chinese are raping this 3rd world country just like every country does, only they rape it in a different way.

  • The British wished they can sell more drug into China. LOL...Ugly Britshit

  • You can never trust what the white man say. He'll stab you in the back while smiling at you. Everyone from the Native, to Asian to black learned the nature of white people. BBC is another tool to ensure that no one progress in order whites to have a larger share of the world resource. People should very care. The Russian listened to the west and their GDP plumeet, life expectancy decrease and infant mortality increase, while all the robber moved to London to live with Russian money.

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