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Wakanda didn't want to grant them the vibranium mining rights.
You wrote the answer, when financial support becomes a money pit and nothing seems to work it's like trying to start a car with no engine you got to stop trying at some point
When the peoples you're trying to help don't help themselves it's useless
I think thats a racist thing to say.
I disagree.
If you bothered to watch the entire geopolitical scene, while this war develops, the neo-feudalists and neo-colonists get the boot and ousted, from traditional "strongholds" of theirs, the world all over! They can no longer leech Africans dry from their precious resources and valuables, offering mere scraps in return -or even nothing at all-! That and, the Southern Africa, is a traditional BRICKS+ member, now.
Acting out the humanitarian is one of the west's most favorite carnival costumes and theater roles, but while somebody else steps in and acts the part with deeds, the impostors pack up running for their money. The west's help is never free and it rarely benefits the receiver. Last but not least, the collective west, aid somebody, only when their interests/agendas can grow root in one place... Devoid of the prospect of PROFIT for various gains, no aid for the needy!
/kek
-Very bored of Africa the fatigue of giving and giving to it for past 35+ years personally let alone rest of the country and the world.
If you read the text of the article, the film title was probably the inspiration here
And... "Wakanda" isn't a real country.
This is a typical "Propaganda argument starter" post found so very often in Steam OT. The poster creates an argumentative position that does not exist, then shoves a hard propaganda point into it to make it sound legit, and then disappears, leaving the thread to stew.