• Cherry@piefed.social
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    5 days ago

    I feel ashamed at how I’m part of a Western world that allowed this.

    The rich and their corporations have savaged this planet and it’s common people.

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      This must just be showing only companies owned by foreigners. I know in Morocco they have way more petrol stations than just Shell. All the service stations on the major roads are owned by the mayor of Tangier.

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        I think this is about which companies own the resources in the ground / have the right to extract them.

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          All the oil and gas in Morocco is owned by the state. Morocco is big on solar, being one of the sunniest countries in the world, but Shell don’t have a hand in that. There’s phosphor in the south but the big international companies aren’t allowed to touch that as it’s occupied territory according to the UN.

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    Congo is the worst in terms of foriegn neocolonial exploitation, the country is one of the mineral rich country still it is one of the poorest countries in the world . Their first prime minister lumbaba got assaniated by belgium and usa for not opening up economy to forieGn corporations .

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    I see US and Chinese companies listed in the key, but for the life of me I cant spot them on the map. Am I blind?