Senegal looking to take the African wine industry by storm

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:francis: Another market for whites to profit off of while Africans are left with pennies

I am only supporting if it is #fullblack
So you are saying this white just moved to Africa and took a piece of land for free and built a winery?

Africans aren't a bunch of children with no idea how to do business. In sure a black African got paid off this too. Someone has to sell that land and someone has to buy it.
 

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So you are saying this white just moved to Africa and took a piece of land for free and built a winery?

Africans aren't a bunch of children with no idea how to do business. In sure a black African got paid off this too. Someone has to sell that land and someone has to buy it.

:skip: Who da hell said that?.... You said all of that bullshyt....

Buying and selling land is only a piece of the picture.....

Take a look at the big picture... The vineyard will belong to French nationals and remain in the families of these individuals for generations.... Just like coco beans, coffee beans, copper, etc...

African workers will get paid like migrant farm workers in their own country whilst the owners of the vineyard will continue to exploit this purchase of land for billions of dollars in profits.

Why hand over money and power? They are using the same old tactics to siphon money out of Africa.... It's more than just a land purchase :comeon:
 

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The fact that you are assuming no black African will benefit from this is astounding. Having a luxury good produced in Senegal will raise the GDP of the country. It's a good thing.

Do you know who owns the winery?

Do you know if they pay rent on the land or own it?

Do you know what bank they use to store their profits?

Have you been to a winery in America? Harvesting wine is actually a valuable skill that is usually passed down through families so even if blacks only were laborers they are gaining GREAT skills working for a business that produces a luxury good.

The video and their website clearly show a black wine expert who seems to be in a non laborious role
:skip: Who da hell said that?.... You said all of that bullshyt....

Buying and selling land is only a piece of the picture.....

Take a look at the big picture... The vineyard will belong to French nationals and remain in the families of these individuals for generations.... Just like coco beans, coffee beans, copper, etc...

African workers will get paid like migrant farm workers in their own country whilst the owners of the vineyard will continue to exploit this purchase of land for billions of dollars in profits.

Why hand over money and power? They are using the same old tactics to siphon money out of Africa.... It's more than just a land purchase :comeon:
 
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The fact that you are assuming no black African will benefit from this is astounding. Having a luxury good produced in Senegal will raise the GDP of the country. It's a good thing.

Do you know who owns the winery?

Do you know if they pay rent on the land or own it?

Do you know what bank they use to store their profits?

Have you been to a winery in America? Harvesting wine is actually a valuable skill that is usually passed down through families so even if blacks only were laborers they are gaining GREAT skills working for a business that produces a luxury good.

The video and their website clearly show a black wine expert who seems to be in a non laborious role

:therethere:.... The salaries that will be paid to African workers and the trickle down effect that you are describing pales in comparison to the billion of dollars that can be made from the global wine industry....

Again... No one is saying that Africans won't benefit....in the short run it is job creation and food on the table.... In the long run, Africa is being exploited for raw materials to support the generational wealth of whites....Africans will be paid pennies compared to what will be made off of their work...

I will only support a vineyard if it is black from top to bottom... You can choose otherwise if you'd like....
 

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:therethere:.... The salaries that will be paid to African workers and the trickle down effect that you are describing pales in comparison to the billion of dollars that can be made from the global wine industry....

Again... No one is saying that Africans won't benefit....in the short run it is job creation and food on the table.... In the long run, Africa is being exploited for raw materials to support the generational wealth of whites....Africans will be paid pennies compared to what will be made off of their work...

I will only support a vineyard if it is black from top to bottom... You can choose otherwise if you'd like....
How some black people still don't understand the bold shows we still got a long way to go.
 
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