Greetings Dramatards!
Today I wanna talk about Credit Suisse, a slimy bank filled with slimy Swiss bankers with an absurdly long history of corruption. If you know the stereotype of Swiss bankers taking Nazi gold/ gold stolen from slayed jews, then banks like Credit Suisse are the cause of it. Now I'm basically late to the party, but of particular note is that recently the bank Credit Suisse went full FUBAR after a bankrun, and the Swiss Federal Department of Finance, the Swiss National Bank and FINMA have asked Credit Suisse and UBS to enter into the merger agreement, to prevent the total collapse of the entire Swiss economy. An action which has been astronomically controversial and it's likely that in the coming years that Switzerland will endeavor to bring in a large scale Trust busting of this now banking supergiant.
Imagine my surprise when I realized that the recently tanked Credit Suisse is the exact SAME FRICKING bank which had brought ruination to Mozambique's economy only recently. I talked recently about the devastation which the Mozambique Civil War had had upon its people and economy, and it's truly a sense of unfairness that Mozambique had finally recovered only to have Credit Suisse causing them yet more enduring misery. Mozambique was one of the world’s 10 fastest-growing economies for two decades. It was a prime target of donors and a destination for 10–15 percent of total foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows into Sub-Saharan Africa back in 2013.
THE MOZAMBIQUE DEBT SCANDAL:
https://debtjustice.org.uk/blog/the-mozambique-debt-scandal-the-storm-before-the-storm
It took almost 5 years since the discovery of unapproved loans, but in 2022, Credit Suisse was fined £147 million for its role in causing a debt crisis in Mozambique. What is this debt crisis? Lemme tell u.
Way back in 2013, Credit Suisse granted loans to a state-owned Tuna fishing company. Then loans to fund speed boats, then for docks and docking equipment, the idea was to fund and reinvigorate the dwindling Mozambique fishing economy. Many of the loans were subsequently sold on to other Speculators (which are very large financial firms which trade in debts and investments to make money on the interest.) Credit Suisse didn't tell these other Speculators that these were dogshit loans. None of the loans were agreed by the Mozambique parliament – as required under the Mozambique constitution. When they became public knowledge in 2016, it immediately caused a debt crisis in the country.
The sudden discovery of 2 Billion$ of previously unknown debt caused immediate devaluation of Mozambique's currency, and plunged the Metical crashing down, so that the price of imports and basic goods skyrocketed. The World Bank had stated that as a consequence of this secret Debt, 2 million mozambique peeps were put into poverty. "Mozambique campaigners estimate it has collectively cost the country $11 billion - $350 per person - and could cost a further $4 billion more. Between 2015 and 2019, public spending per person in Mozambique was cut in half."
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So what precisely happened? And why did the debt cause devaluation of the Metical?
https://blogs.worldbank.org/africacan/mozambiques-hidden-debts-turning-crisis-opportunity-reform
Around 2013, a corrupt group of Mozambique politicians had created 3 State-owned Enterprises, organizations which were publicaly controlled, and with these 3 shady mint new State Enterprises took on a series of debt totaling more than 2 Billion $, which was around 12% of Mozambique's GDP. Again, allegedly the loans was to fund and build docks, fishing ships and shipyards ect. The loans were supplied by Credit Suisse and other banks like VTB, and BNP Paribas. The loans were kept so secret that at the time, the 3 banks didn't know each other were also lending money illicitly to corrupt offcials, until Mozambique activists and journ*lists blew the lid in 2016.
The sudden awareness by literally everyone, that the country had taken on loans much much larger than their fledgling economy could reasonably expected to repay, cause instant uncertainty. The surprise was surprising to these dipshit risky banks as well, as all 3 of them had their subterfuge obfuscated from each other as well lmoa. "These loans breached the International Monetary Fund (IMF) program in place at the time, and the International Development Association’s non-concessional borrowing policy, resulting in the outright suspension of budget support by both institutions and other development partners." What they are saying here is that the IMF would refuse to give out new loans which was desperately needed by the Mozambique gov for future development, after discovering the existence of at least 1 billion $ loans already within the national accounting books of Mozambique.
Additionally, these Hidden Debts, caused political turmoil and social unrest within Mozambique, as it demonstrated how easily just a few weak links in the Mozambique political structure could so very easily abuse their positions within the government to obtain illicit loans, bribes and tenders. Subsequently, Mozambique’s Attorney-General started proceedings against several Mozambican officials allegedly involved in contracting the loans, and the British financial supervisor pressed charges against the banks like Credit Suisse. This was truly disasterous for the poor Mozambique peeps.
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So why did these corrupt Mozambique Officials take on such vast loans?
These fake shell companies acted as funnels for syphoning off cash secretly from public funds. By taking on loans, they were syphoning off cash not directly from places where accountants or actuaries could notice discrepancies from annual or semester budgets or whatever, and then be instantly caught. Instead, they would fleece off of the loans, and then pay back back the loans secretly from the taxpayers budget. After all paying back a loan is more easy to disguise than explaining to the account wtf a luxury liner is doing on the annual budget sheet.
It's a cute idea, but the corrupt Officials flew too close to the sun, and took too much loans on simultaneously, from different banks, and in secret from each other. So when the lid was prized off of the corruption, and sunlight shone on the rat's nest - both Credit Suisse and the public discovered to their horror that these illicit mega loans had ballooned to over 2 billion $, a massive amount to poor Mozambique.
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So why did the Bankers like Credit Suisse give out such incredibly risky loans?
It should be noted that the scumfricks in Credit Suisse KNEW about the corruption of the Mozambique Officials they were loaning money for, but the lucrative opportunity of reaping in interest rates behind the back of the Mozambique government like a tapeworm was too much to ignore for the avarice of the Credit Suisse employees in charge for this disaster. What's even more remarkable is that Credit Suisse dropped some of its own regulations to deal with these corrupt Mozambique Officials.
"In 2017 an independent audit revealed that at least $700 million of the $2 billion of loans was unaccounted for. The audit further revealed that Credit Suisse initially said the loans needed to be approved by the Bank of Mozambique, checked by the Mozambique Administrative Court and reported to the IMF. This would have meant far greater scrutiny of the loans, and it is likely they would never have been agreed. However, Credit Suisse dropped this requirement, allowing the loans to be agreed without scrutiny."
WHY DOESN'T MOZAMBIQUE JUST GIVE BACK THE MONEY?
Because so much of the Loans from Banks like Credit Suisse have been stolen, bribed or already frauded via these Mozambique Shell State Enterprises, that only part of the fricking 2 Billion sumtotal loans remain. Mozambique can't just pull out 250 million $ out of its butt. Thus they are stuck with a massive national loan. And none of the objectives of these loans, namely constructing new shipyards and docks, investing in the Tuna fishing industry, have been met. Thus there's no manner in which they may obtain the shortfall naturally in their current economy, and there will be no future mystical Tuna industry to tax to pay back this shit.
Additionally the currency devaluation death spiral caused in 2016, further inhibited their capacity to just swallow the bitter pill and negate these vast loans, with their Metical weakening against the Dollar as confidence in the Mozambique Metical fell and fell.
AFTERMATH:
It was a hideous scandal in the banking world, and International, UK and USA regulators would spring into action the fine Credit Suisse out the butt.
Lol, notice that UK Bank would spend only through private humanitarian NGOs, and would circumvent the corrupt Mozambique Government from hereon.
Of the famous 2 Billion $ loaned, Credit Suisse was responsible for 1.3 Billion, so of the 3 banks loaning illicitly, these pondscum were burned by their greed and corruption the most badly.
The FCA said Credit Suisse employees took steps to deliberately conceal the kickbacks, while the bank itself failed to properly manage the risk of financial crime within its emerging markets business, despite having “sufficient information” to appreciate the likelihood of bribery related to the government projects. “Credit Suisse was aware Mozambique was a jurisdiction where the risk of corruption of government officials was high and that the projects were not subject to public scrutiny or formal procurement processes,” the FCA said. “Time and again there was insufficient challenge within Credit Suisse, or scrutiny and inquiry in the face of important risk factors and warnings,” the regulator added.
Credit Suisse will pay $275m to US regulators and £147m to the FCA to settle the case. UK regulators said the figure would have been higher had the lender not agreed to forgive $200m worth of debt owed to the bank by Mozambique. “The FCA’s fine reflects the impact of these tainted transactions which included a debt crisis and economic harm for the people of Mozambique,” the FCA’s executive director of enforcement and market oversight, Mark Steward, said.
Mozambique is screwed:
Mozambique is in no position to pay back the loans to Credit Suisse and VTB. It has already defaulted on part of the $2.2-billion in loans related to the tuna fishing project. A coalition of 20 civil society groups, the Mozambique Budget Monitoring Forum (FMO), has sought to declare the secret loans illegal. Despite the FMO winning a case in Mozambique’s Constitutional Court to have the Ematum loan declared illegal, Mozambique’s government is still repaying the loan.
Adriano Nuvunga, coordinator of the forum, said in a statement: ‘The people of Mozambique had no say over, and no benefit from the loans, and should not have to repay one cent.” Moreover, in the past two years, the country has been ravaged by two cyclones and an insurgency in the north of the country which has deepened poverty and suffering. More than 200,000 Mozambicans have been displaced by the conflict and 700,000 Mozambicans are in need of humanitarian assistance. In general, 70% of Mozambicans live in poverty and it is ranked 181 out of 189 nations on the UN’s Human Development Index.
Mozambicans desperately need aid, and unlike in previous years, the IMF is encouraging social spending in the face of Covid-19. However, Mozambique’s debt makes this almost impossible as austerity measures have been put in place in the country in order to finance its large debts. Mozambicans are the victims of unscrupulous politicians and predatory banks. (From the Daily Maverick Article)
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I feel like I need more context to understand why Mozambique is on the hook for these loans. Surely a rogue official cannot in general just saddle-bag the state's balance sheets with an unlimited amount of debt. My guess is that despite these loans being "secret" and done without legislative knowledge, they did follow enough rules to make them legitimate and that these sorts of loans are done regularly for other countries in a way that does not create these problems.
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That I don't know, I'm not economically literate or knowledgable in this type of international regulation to give an answer,
All i can tell is that international lenders like the IMF and other similar organizations don't like to keep lending to things/nations that has no way of giving money back or using the loaned money for their purpose of nation building
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My guess is that failing to pay back loans that were only declared illegal in Mozambique itself and nowhere else yet would force the IMF to re-classify their external debt from 'in distress' to 'total fricking disaster'.
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The money was lent to a state-owned enterprise, and the politicians in charge of the business authorized it as representatives of the Mozambique government.
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If this happened under Stalin's eye he'd shoot every single politician responsible.
And so should Mozambique.
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And a few dozen workers, just to make sure!
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They were wreckers. Had to be done.
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I like how in the end FCA, Britain, and even US got Credit Suisse to pay them, but Mozambique is still getting syphoned, and no one cares. What a happy ending.
Btw. Did they get the boats? I know that the money was going into politicians pockets, but there was a mention of a boat guy from the United Arab Emirates getting arrested. Did he deliver the boats? [This is important information.]
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https://allafrica.com/stories/202202020178.html
They got boats, but they were all shit and filled with holes like cheese. Apparently designed by the lowest bidder.
"Januario's team looked at them and drew up a long list of defects - as if the shipyard had paid no attention to the Ematum specifications, and had never read the Mozambican legislation on protective measures for foodstuffs of aquatic origin.
Among the many problems noted were the lack of a potty in the captain's bathroom, the lack of containers for holding accumulated fisheries produce while waiting for subsequent stages of processing, the lack of recipients for disposing of fish guts, the lack of a system for continual recording of temperature, the presence of non-insulated electric cables on the upper walls near the processing table. One possibly life threatening defect was that there was no way to open the cold storage chambers from the inside.
Other problems included the lack of adequate storage space for cleaning products, and difficulties in cleaning and disinfecting some of the floors."
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-12-07/mozambique-ex-leader-s-son-jailed-for-12-years-over-debt-scandal
One ex prez son was jailed, so you know the corruption went deep as an abyss.
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Non-insulated cables on a boat, and final destination cold storage. I didn't expect anything less.
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How the frick is it even legal to build that anywhere? I know these fricks are corrupt but jeez louise.
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it is because regulations don't exist or aren't enforced, cause no international waters. #africa #LibertarianParadise
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Why do you need pottys on a boat, just shit in the ocean smh.
Obviously, what if the fish escaped?
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I will have to read this later but honestly Afrodrama is basically saving the site right now. It’s basically saving my life.
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I like how it's never the corrupt politicians faults lol
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Tale as old as time. However credit suisse really shouldnt have loaned all this money out its pretty ridiculous knowing these loans were totally fake and then sold them to other banks
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I don't disagree, but I prefer not to strip agency from minorities so I solely place blame on the entire continent of Africa for this
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Bruh nearly everyone in africa is african thats not a minority
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They're minorities because fr they're not white
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Whites are a minoritiy in africa tho
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Okay but they're white, they can't be minorities. Blacks are minorities
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As long as they claim britbong citizenship they deserve the ire
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It is, and that’s exactly who credit Susie should collect from.
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so much to learn about the 'frican continent
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Why shouldn't Mozambique simply refuse to pay the loans? It seems to me like if the bank knew that legally the parliament had to approve the loans - and the bank failed to get that approval and in fact deliberately concealed it from the proper loan approvers - then it's the bank's screw-up and they should take the hit.
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Cuz their economy is still greatly loan dependent from foreign sources like the IMF. Foreign investors become nervous if a nation state refuses to pay, and will pull out. Even if it's entirely reasonable as you say, the loans were concealed, and not properly approved, they were still undergone, and some of the load money already spent.
Any short term gain you get by refusing to pay Credit Swiss, will be negated in the long run, when foreign investors become less reluctant to extend loans in the future. The foreign trust in the currency, the nation state and it's leaders to uphold agreements weaken, these are like forces of nature, not an evil conspiracy to screw over the mozambique peeps
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:You done fricked up now, cuz. You think you can just come in here and start talkin shit bout our economy? We don't need no IMF, we don't need no foreign investors. We can take care of our own, we don't need yo help. And you think we're just gonna sit here and take this shit? Frick outta here wit that bullshit.
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I disagree. What you're describing here would be kind of similar to like if my parent or wife (I'm not married anymore, but hypothetically if I was) had taken out a loan without my knowledge or approval. I view it as the loaner's responsibility to check that I had approved everything, and if they failed to do so, obviously I'd simply refuse to pay and just instruct them to collect from whomever they had given the loan to. If they had a problem with that, they could kiss my white butt.
If the IMF does the same thing but on a global scale, they either need to change their behavior or die. I see no reason for the ongoing existence of an institution that performs illegal business practices.
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Imagine my surprise when the IMF works for the benefit of banks rather than people in developing countries
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You're right, and anybody who trusts the IMF is a fool, but that doesn't give the bank the right to break the law. If the bank knew that the Mozambique parliament had to approve the loan for it to be legal and the bank not only approved the loan anyway but also kept it secret from the Parliament, they deserve to be punished as criminals.
Bad people will always try to break the law for their own benefit, that why the law needs to be enforced. Saying "You should have known the snake would bite you because that's the snake's nature" is a silly excuse because it raises the reasonable question "Well, now that we know the snake is dangerous, why don't we just decapitate it so it doesn't bite anybody else?"
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Well, this is why governments outrank banks - because banks have no morality, but voters do. If the voters don't like the IMFs business practices, it's totally fair to elect politicians who will hurt them until they change their behavior.
Also, how would it be bad for Mozambique to get fewer loans if the loans which they do get are going to corrupt officials anyway? Neither one of those scenarios benefits the average Mozambique citizen.
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The fact Mozambique officials took corrupt loans doesn't negate the fact their growth is dependent on legitimate loans.
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It also doesn't negate the fact that the bank was an active participant in the fraud
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Not their problem.
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Well, maybe it should be. Banks are just a collective of individual people, and people are squishy
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But it isn't so
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That's where the violence comes in
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I don't think the IMF would be hurt no matter what Mozambique does.
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I beg to differ, sending assassins to take out IMF leaders could really tarnish their day. But I suppose you're right in the sense that Mozambique would never play hardball like this
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Mozambique tier assassins could probably not even blow their own head off, lol.
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A fair point
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Mozambique can hire an African American who has more firepower than the british "navy"
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Elon Musk? I thought his robots weren't quite there yet
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I meant any single random AA.
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It seems like it would be a challenge.
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The IMF exists as a cartel to ensure Mozambique doesn't decide to not pay it off. Better to be the West's b-word and pay it off then end up an international pariah and never get a single loan ever again. Stupid fricks like @kaamrev will act like foreign organisations like the IMF somehow always impose their will naturally like "forces of nature" but that could further from the truth.
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Interesting, thanks for the explanation
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Economies grow when banks grow them.
When banks don't grow them, they don't grow.
There's nothing more to it than that.
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I think the point the author was trying to make was that Mozambique was on the way to economically recover from their apocalyptic Civil Wars from 1970-1990s, when a wrench was thrown into their situation.
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Because banks were throwing in capital. If banks hadn't been providing capital they wouldn't have been recovering.
Everyone, everywhere, can grow an economy when provided with capital. The rate of growth-per-input-dollar differs from country to country and culture to culture but ultimately an economy grows if capital is provided, and doesn't if it isn't.
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Did you read the stuff called text
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I'm presenting my opinion, which is that in modern economies economic 'growth' is something which occurs when capital is provided, that it is, by and large, all a construct.
From that it follows that 'blaming' the banks for bringing growth to an end is meaningless because the growth was in fact only occurring due to the capital provided by those banks.
I mean, yes, the growth would have continued if they hadn't turned off the money tap but it's both their money and their tap so isn't that kinda their perogative?
(Questions are raised here about the very nature of capital itself.)
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Your mistake is conflating money with capital
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This isn't a thesis. Colloquial usage.
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Wildly overoptimistic.
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Other than African Americans
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They also had a lot of offshore gas wells coming online around that time, so it's not like they were just throwing the money into a desert with no resources.
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This is kinda like the government making house loans to crackheads then selling the loans to pension accounts with all sorts of fraud and lies on possibility of return.
Thankfully this never happened in US
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And that's a good thing unfortunately CS has been nuked
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Who exactly would they give the fine revenue to? Can't write a check to "The People of Mozambique" and apparently can't trust their political institutions.
Anyway, it's funny how their state-owned policies bit them in the butt. If it was a private company, it would've flopped, but at least the government wouldn't have been on the hook.
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:You be trippin', yo. The government be on the hook cuz they the ones who be messin' up in the first place. If it was a private company, they woulda figured they shit out by now. But the government, they just be flailin' around, tryin' to figure out what the people want. Ain't no way them fine revenues goin' to the people.
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@HeyMoon Neighbor Beebs responded to me. Just thought you should know.
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:What the frick you supposed to tell me that for, b-word? Ain't nothing but a neighbor respondin' to a neighbor. You best be worryin' 'bout yo'self, 'fore I come round there and put a bullet in yo head.
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In the terrible horrible era of imperialism they would have just gone there and directly distributed aid to those who need it. But we're much more enlightened now. Europeans can steal from these countries without even needing to send any soldiers there.
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The fine should go towards making the original plan happen. Revitalize fishing industry, boats, docks, infrastructure, education, jobs. All the nice local neoliberal things. But then the judges neoliberaled too globally so only the direct partners(globally) to credit suisse got the check, locals didn't.
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Reminds me of that time that France devalued the Franc CFA overnight and kneecapped the economies of a large number of its former African colonies
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It's complete french phaggotry that's just part of a long history of being objectively the worst empire to be ruled by. Not even because of racism, but because of sheer incompetence.
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Wrong that's Spain.
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That bar cannot get any lower.
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Nope, French brought next to nothing to their colonies in comparison. Just look at Haiti vs the Dominican Republic. Look at Cambodia vs the Philippines (Vietnam btfo the Frogs out of their country). Look at the current state of Syria.
French is objectively the worse European power to be ruled by, all they cared (and still care about) is resource extraction with little development offered in return.
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The Haitians did that.
> Look at Cambodia vs the Philippines£More reflective of ricecels vs currycels.ignore, sleepless brain died.Jump in the discussion.
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Yeah it's totally their fault for freeing themselves from slavery and then being forced to pay reparations (lol) to their former French slavemasters.
How many levels of Hinduvta are you on right now?
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Wait I did say Cambodia in the comment, I thought I said Vietnam.
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It's crazy because French colonies are not just shittier in terms of living standards but have experienced crazy levels of conflict and mass suffering, with the French actively playing a role. Even if you ignore the fact that French intelligence were still fricking around in Cambodia at the time of the Khmer Rouge, they still left the country in a shittier state than they left it which led to the later horrors.
The Rwandan genocide saw the French actively supporting the Hutus. In fact they financed the weapons used in the genocide and even supported the Hutus (unsuccessfully) against the Tutsi in the conflicts that followed.
This might sound a bit unreasonable but the effects of Fr*nch colonization are so awful that they don't just ensure brutal wars and unrest, but even bring devastating Earthquakes: just see Haiti and Syria.
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Long ago I wanted to make /h/indutva but /h/Bharat won.
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how does spain compare
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Spain's colonies are doing a heck of a lot better than French colonies. What former French colony is even doing well nowadays? Algeria, which still has massive political protests and unrest? Or Gabon, which lucked out by having oil in their land?
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neighbor idfk I'm a burger
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Man, at least everyone learned their lesson in the end.
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Happy teachable moment at the end of the episode ending.
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good stuff, another fun one is Albania had a civil war because of a pyramid scheme
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!macacos olha nossos lusoirmãos aqui
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O países lusófonos da Africa são tipo o Brasil daquele continente em outros aspectos também?
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Eu acho que a Nigéria seria o Brasil da África
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Me aceita no grupo.
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Eu não te mandei DM? Perdão, já te aceito
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O pai tá on, bois.
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Moçambique? safoda eles
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I just watched a “deadliest roads” doc on Mozambique and wow that country is going through heck. They are deforesting the entire place just so lumberjacks can earn a few dollars a day.
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GOOD post
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happy cake day
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Thank you kind stranger!
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Great post (as always)
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will I aslo get a place in Drama History as the most longwinded
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The best longwinded ! :marseyschizokaamrevlove:
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Sorry, you can only claim that title if you came from The Motte.
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Oooh what's my place?
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Thank god those ngos arent also embezzling tons of money
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Jews did this
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the Swiss are the Jews of the Mayo world
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Sorry BIPOCs but the child r*pe cocaine made from Rhino horns doesnt magically pay itself
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sooo, the journos are to blame?
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I went on rdrama.net hoping to show them that LGBT people aren't all the wholesome kinds of people they see them as. After months of reading their documentation based on actual digital footprints, I realize they are right about a huge number of them. It's very depressing.
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https://debtjustice.org.uk/blog/the-mozambique-debt-scandal-the-storm-before-the-storm:
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https://blogs.worldbank.org/africacan/mozambiques-hidden-debts-turning-crisis-opportunity-reform:
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https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2019-01-04/the-legacy-of-credit-suisse-s-mozambique-loan#xj4y7vzkg:
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https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/oct/19/credit-suisse-fined-350m-over-mozambique-tuna-bonds-loan-scandal:
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/credit-suisse-to-pay-475-million-admits-defrauding-investors-to-settle-mozambique-charges-11634679537:
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https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2021-02-09-credit-suisse-an-enabler-of-mega-looting-in-mozambique/:
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