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Expatriate workers in the Congo are often heard to say, “You know how it is—they don’t have any ideology. The Congolese like fun and dancing. They can never stand up for themselves.”“They would sell their sister for a Gucci suit and sunglasses; you can buy anybody here.”“They are like children; you need to teach them, kindly but firmly.”
Dancing in the Glory of Monsters: The Collapse of the Congo and the Great War of Africa
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