Look - that's twice now you've started postings with "if". I don't care about "if"s: by the wording in the article he's doing right by his employees or otherwise One would figure they'd leave for greener pastures.
IMO: if they think they can farm by themselves: why aren't they doing it? Their government seems to WANT them to farm, and I'm sure they'd help them, and some of them ARE farming, so how about all the others? If they're happier working for someone else, that's their choice and if they didn't like his opinions they probably wouldn't stay where they are, doing what they're doing.
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IMO: if they think they can farm by themselves: why aren't they doing it? Their government seems to WANT them to farm, and I'm sure they'd help them, and some of them ARE farming, so how about all the others? If they're happier working for someone else, that's their choice and if they didn't like his opinions they probably wouldn't stay where they are, doing what they're doing.
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That's what I'm saying about the white farmers with the racist attitudes: If they think black people can't farm, then they should prove it by doing all the farmwork themselves, with no black employees. I don't see that happening, but these racist complaints that white farmers are the only good farmers in Zimbabwe persist.
I didn't mean to pick on the guy who you think is doing a good job -- I just wanted to use his situation as an example.