When we arrive at a place full of war and separatism with warlords, is there a better option for the oil companies to mine and protect the national zoo when the people are not living? If all rebels rely on the illegal export of natural resources in exchange for income, then let a Western company come out to maintain the situation and monopolize the oil income on the one hand. Can it lead to a legal situation? Can it have more financial resources? To maintain our operational capabilities, we have come to several bases today. Western reporters came to make a documentary and support them from the perspective of humanitarian and environmentalism, so that more money can be raised. What about the raising of the people and the goods and resources underneath? Is the consumption comparable? Many people have seen the pain of the zoo, the sacrifices of animals, but not the sacrifices of people. Just after so many refugees and so many poor people, maybe the oil mining revenue will bring them better infrastructure. As a front-line country, Africa is more importantly able to bring about a modern mode of production and way of life through the initial exploitation of resources from outside. Is this more progress? If it is said that a country is a kind of social progress A society has to enter a modern production system, but you have to sacrifice the extinction of some species or the ecological environment of a region. Is this price more worth paying? We don’t want to think more about it. Feeling, is there more consideration for the expansion of the social market economy in the current era of global monopoly capital? So what we continue to say is necessary, whether we have to consider this possibility, or whether we have adopted this method, it may be an inevitable social progress. Despite the dangers and environmental damage, we must still let Occidental Petroleum companies enter, because this is inevitable and the only way a place knows how to get peace and development. This is the price, if the price is the gorilla.
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