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Originally Posted by Paul Markham
For the Third World, this is the long game. Their aim to increase their wealth and power at the expense of the First World. They're being aided and abetted by our politicians and big business. No need to deny that, it's already happening. The EU makes it easier for them. They can negotiate with a handful of people who control 743 million people.
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It is the other way, the West dumped all cheap goods in poor counrtries so they couldn't compete with it. Farmers couldn't compete with the dumping etcetra. That is why countries with good land had to import goods... Remember all the butter we sent there. The west always has used the third world to get better. Blocking import with extra taxes and rules they couldn't fullfill while dumping cheap shit on the market there. And al the 'humanitarian aid' made them beggers instead of entrepreneurs while the 'helpers' vorking for the NGO's where driving in big cars and living in big houses with swimming pools. Finally they are doing better now in Africa, some fastest growing economies. Good for them. Now is China making all the cheap goods, if Africa can do that, why not.