The underdevelopment of the Congolese

A picture showing the enslavers of the Congo. First image shows King Leopold II who made Belgium wealthy and the second picture shows CEO Elun Musk, who made himself wealthy from Congolese raw materials.
Wealthy enslavers of the Congo: Then and Now.

The underdevelopment of the Congolese.

Before the Belgians came to loot from the Congolese – roughly speaking, the Kongo, the Mai Miombi, the Mongo, the Bangala, the Lulua, the Baluba, the Snilotique, and the Soudani peoples – around the end of the 19th …

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A Brief History of Colonialism in the Caribbean Islands (1492-present)

Slaves cutting the sugar cane on the Island of Antigua, 1823. Photo: British Library/Unsplash.

The Caribbean Islands are a closely linked chain of islands between the tail of modern-day Florida and the shores of modern-day Venezuela. Like the continental Americas, the Caribbean has an ancient history, with records of …

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Thought Revolution In The Twenty-First Century

History is history. The dead folks are already dead. Only the present and the future count, with the former shaping the latter.

Imagine a world, which has ridden itself from wars, famine, and poverty. Despite the technological means to reach that state, we are very far, if not outright unreachable …

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Model 3: 15 Kilograms of Clean and Green Child Slavery

Do you own a Tesla Model X? or Model 3? Are you planning to buy one? Then you must read this article. I want to show you how each Tesla car uses 15 kg of clean and green child slavery.

Metal resources are unequally distributed on the Earth’s crust …

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Hire a child? Hurt a child? Kill a Child?

It is hard to tell the tale of the more than 200,000 children, girls, boys, women and men of the Democratic Republic of Congo who, as “artisan” miners, are exploited every day to mine minerals that are used in the consumer electronic devices we love and depend upon. It …

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