Hillary Clinton tells Black people to "get over what happened 50, 100, 200 years ago"

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Clinton: Africa must launch tough economic reforms
@Jello Biafra is this the pragmatism and experience you're talking about?:troll:
 

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Funny how Euros can rape Africa of its resources and plunge the continent into civil strife through terribly drawn borders and yet they have the GALL to open their mouth with this bullshyt.

fukk CLINTON and fukk anyone who dares vote for this woman or any other neo-liberal globalist hack (that includes every Republican as well)


Edit: I almost guarantee you she feels that way about slavery and Jim Crow
 

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She has some nerve. She talks about how bad Africans are with their economies, and how they can't unify because of cultural differences. But this is the same adminstration that killed Gaddafi for trying to do this same exact thing. Let me guess they have to do it the western way right?


:whoa: Not saying Gaddafi was a good guy, but his unification of trade between the African countries, could've been real useful about now.
 

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MOST White politicians, hell alot of Black politicians secretly or publicly echo this same sentiment.

You can move forward, without forgetting the past, and without forgetting who did you wrong and basing your trust in said people on those past travesties.
 

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Uh... many African economist would agree with this thinking at least related to the "Handouts" which is the politically incorrect term for Aid.
Here is one.
Why Foreign Aid Is Hurting Africa
Why Foreign Aid Is Hurting Africa
Money from rich countries has trapped many African nations in a cycle of corruption, slower economic growth and poverty. Cutting off the flow would be far more beneficial, says Dambisa Moy
The flood of outside aid and goods kills the local economies and stifles growth.

I'm not going to talk about trade in Africa, I'll admit ignorance to that and not make myself look foolish by saying anything about it.

Here is the rest of the article btw. This article is from 2010 when Clinton was the mouthpiece of the Obama administration.
African nations must stop seeking handouts and begin tough structural reforms, especially on trade, if they truly want to improve their economies, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Monday.

"Most of the work that needs to be done needs to be done in Africa," Clinton told a forum about U.S. diplomacy on the continent.

"If you look at trade between African countries, it is abysmally minimalistic," Clinton said. "African countries don't trade with themselves. They have barriers and tariffs and customs problems that stand in the way of developing their own economies."

Clinton's sharp comments were in response to a question about broadening the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), a measure passed by Congress in 2000 which gives favorable access to U.S. markets to dozens of African countries.

While many African governments hope the benefits can be made permanent, Clinton signaled Washington was going to look for signs that African countries are serious about improving their own domestic economic policies.

"The United States will do our part, but African countries have to start doing their part and making the changes that will grow the economies in the sub-Saharan region," she said.

"It means doing things that are going to run afoul of special interests and government bureaucrats and businesses that already have a lock on a market," Clinton said.

"They'd rather have the biggest piece of a small pie than a smaller piece of a big pie. So if you are going to have that mentality, it is really hard to utilize the incredible tool that AGOA is," she said.

Both Clinton and President Barack Obama have used trips to Africa to stress good governance, saying local leadership is as important as foreign help in the drive to stamp out war, corruption and disease on the continent.​
By the way this almost sounds like she is against reparations....almost like a certain someone who comes to mind...

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