Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
August 6, 2014
At a Tuesday summit in Washington featuring many African leaders, Barack Obama, an African leader who is somehow the President of America, declared that he is interested in the country for its wonderful and productive people.
The Vice-President and suspected retard Joe Biden also made some ridiculous statements.
“We don’t look to Africa simply for its natural resources. We recognise Africa for its greatest resource which is its people and its talents and its potential,” he told the largest gathering of African leaders ever held in Washington. “We don’t simply want to extract minerals from the ground for our growth. We want to build partnerships that create jobs and opportunity for all our peoples, that unleash the next era of African growth,”
Although the president did not mention China by name, the comments were clearly aimed at Beijing as his administration uses the summit to promote the US as a better partner in its efforts to catch up with the rapidly expanding Sino-Africa trade.
Obama announced $33bn in new commitments to invest in Africa, mostly from private companies such as Coca-Cola and General Electric. But he noted that US trade with all of the continent is still about the same as with Brazil alone. And while the president took a jab at China, two of the US’s three largest trade partners in Africa are Angola and Nigeria because of oil.
US officials used the second day of the summit, which was focused on trade, to state repeatedly that they foresee a bright future for Africa and that the US is key to unlocking it. Obama’s vice-president, Joe Biden, called it the “continent of limitless promise”.
“It’s never been a good bet to bet against America, and America is betting on Africa,” he said.
Joe, that’s a bet I’m willing to take. I’d like to place $1 billion against Africa, a continent who cannot even produce a sewer system. The place is literally overflowing with human waste. Hell, Joe, make it $2 billion against Africa.
As far as China in Africa, this seems to be a good thing all around. I have talked to Africans – I talk to everyone – who are very happy with what China is doing there. Of course they are exploiting resources, but does the Black President expect us to believe the Africans themselves were ever going to do that? They can’t even run a farm.
And if China is running Africa, it means the West has a good excuse to stay out of that mess.