US isn't racist at all. Blacks are arrested at disproportionately low rates compared to the number of crimes they commit because everyone is afraid of being called racist.
Hey folks
You elected trump as a president, you're country was built on slavery.
just live on interest while you build another scheme. Or would you rather spend your days watching GOT reruns?
>In short, am thinking of shutting the whole thing down before we start losing money and then should have about 1.5m USD available after all expenses and employees are gone.
Laying everyone off at the possibility of losing money in the future. Savage.
No wonder you have such a successful business and this is why I can't be a good businessman.
FUCK YES WE DID
>Trump is racist because he's an old white guy
Great take, user.
I'm not saying it is wrong or right, It just makes you a more openly racist country than most.
I don't think any European country would elect a president that says countries with niggers are shit countries, they might think it, but they would virtue signal that they don't agree with it.
He just called shit countries shit, because they are shit. Leftists filled in the blanks themselves with "because they are nigger countries". Just shows off their own hypocrisy.
Trump is bad for other reasons tho.
This. When my business looked like it would start losing money, I just took on debt and tried to work it out. Ended up losing the business and being in a lot of personal debt from trying to save it. Employees just moved on while it took me years to recover.
During the Atlantic slave trade era, Brazil received more African slaves than any other country. An estimated 4.9 million slaves from Africa were brought to Brazil during the period from 1501 to 1866.[2] Until the early 1850s, most enslaved Africans who arrived on Brazilian shores were forced to embark at West Central African ports, especially in Luanda (present-day Angola).
Slave labor was the driving force behind the growth of the sugar economy in Brazil, and sugar was the primary export of the colony from 1600 to 1650. Gold and diamond deposits were discovered in Brazil in 1690, which sparked an increase in the importation of African slaves to power this newly profitable mining. Transportation systems were developed for the mining infrastructure, and population boomed from immigrants seeking to take part in gold and diamond mining.
Demand for African slaves did not wane after the decline of the mining industry in the second half of the 18th century. Cattle ranching and foodstuff production proliferated after the population growth, both of which relied heavily on slave labor. 1.7 million slaves were imported to Brazil from Africa from 1700 to 1800, and the rise of coffee in the 1830s further enticed expansion of the slave trade.
Brazil was the last country in the Western world to abolish slavery. By the time it was abolished after years of campaigning by Emperor Pedro II, in 1888, an estimated four million slaves had been imported from Africa to Brazil, 40% of the total number of slaves brought to the Americas.