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  • deceptichum@quokk.auD [email protected]

    Inspired by this news article: Lion kills businessman at luxury safari lodge in Namibia after he stepped out of tent to use toilet

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    Huh, that’s my family’s coat of arms.

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    • deceptichum@quokk.auD [email protected]

      Inspired by this news article: Lion kills businessman at luxury safari lodge in Namibia after he stepped out of tent to use toilet

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      Can't get a more authentic Africa experience than that.

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      • deceptichum@quokk.auD [email protected]

        Inspired by this news article: Lion kills businessman at luxury safari lodge in Namibia after he stepped out of tent to use toilet

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        The guy owned a shop that kits out 4x4s. I doubt he ever wore a suit and tie other than his wedding day.

        He was Namibian, in fact. Sure, of European descent, but he was a local, camping in a tent that I think was a pop up mounted to the top of a 4x4. Likely his own 4x4.

        An RV trailer park would call itself "luxury" in any country in Southern Africa. Homeboy wasn't even in a tent luxurious enough to have an en suite bathroom. If a lodge has 2 rooms with mattresses, they will call themselves "luxury" online.

        American media makes you think that only rich people can be "businessmen"? 99.9% of American businesses are small business. 14% of American businesses are one person with no paid employees. That includes nonprofits. Rounding up a touch, about half of all American businesses have 4 or fewer paid employees total. Why has the media brainwashed you into thinking a couple people running a dog grooming company out of their garage don't count as "businesspeople"?

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          The guy owned a shop that kits out 4x4s. I doubt he ever wore a suit and tie other than his wedding day.

          He was Namibian, in fact. Sure, of European descent, but he was a local, camping in a tent that I think was a pop up mounted to the top of a 4x4. Likely his own 4x4.

          An RV trailer park would call itself "luxury" in any country in Southern Africa. Homeboy wasn't even in a tent luxurious enough to have an en suite bathroom. If a lodge has 2 rooms with mattresses, they will call themselves "luxury" online.

          American media makes you think that only rich people can be "businessmen"? 99.9% of American businesses are small business. 14% of American businesses are one person with no paid employees. That includes nonprofits. Rounding up a touch, about half of all American businesses have 4 or fewer paid employees total. Why has the media brainwashed you into thinking a couple people running a dog grooming company out of their garage don't count as "businesspeople"?

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          Why has capitalism made you value businesspeople in any capacity?

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            Why has capitalism made you value businesspeople in any capacity?

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            I value the people, doing what they can in whatever system they're stuck in, to do something they like and earn a living. Why is my freind's ceramics studio a stain on the world because it's both her passion and something that she trades for medium with which to buy food?

            Same as I respect the people that survived the Soviet system, or the Albanian system, or Apartheid by doing whatever they could to survive and still finding joy or personal satisfaction in the process.

            Why can you not respect those people and their effort and only define the woes of the system in terms of a myopic view of 0.1% of people that fit the term "businesspeople"?

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              I value the people, doing what they can in whatever system they're stuck in, to do something they like and earn a living. Why is my freind's ceramics studio a stain on the world because it's both her passion and something that she trades for medium with which to buy food?

              Same as I respect the people that survived the Soviet system, or the Albanian system, or Apartheid by doing whatever they could to survive and still finding joy or personal satisfaction in the process.

              Why can you not respect those people and their effort and only define the woes of the system in terms of a myopic view of 0.1% of people that fit the term "businesspeople"?

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              This was not some poor struggling artists trying to earn a living. All reports say he was wealthy, rich, or some synonym of. Add to that he had enough money to donate large amounts in the name of "philanthropy" and could afford to travel the world and vacation points to someone with more money than they ever needed, stolen from the people they exploited to make said profit.

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                This was not some poor struggling artists trying to earn a living. All reports say he was wealthy, rich, or some synonym of. Add to that he had enough money to donate large amounts in the name of "philanthropy" and could afford to travel the world and vacation points to someone with more money than they ever needed, stolen from the people they exploited to make said profit.

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                All AMERICAN/UK reports that repeat the same crap over and over for the clicks. Just look at how ill-informed you are as the result of trusting the American media and British tabloids.

                All the Namibian news call him "well-known" or "prominent" because there's only like 1,000 people in Windhoek. You'll note in the stories below, that the first has more detail than anything you've read because it's the local news, and that the words "wealthy" and "rich" are not used at all. Neither are any synonym. I worked in conservation in southern Africa for a few years, and donating to research is by no means something that requires being even close to wealthy if you have things to donate. I knew a couple that also ran a 4x4 shop a country over that did the same thing, and they were by no means what any American should consider "rich."

                https://www.namibiansun.com/accidents/lion-shot-dead-after-taking-mans-life2025-06-02

                https://www.namibian.com.na/prominent-outdoorsman-killed-by-lion/

                Here's the shop he used to own https://www.offroad-centre.com/ - do you think that this screams opulent wealth? Hell, just the bribes and corruption alone are probably 20% of his operating expenses. "Former owner" as well, so it's likely he recently sold the shop anyway. Also, 4x4 people travel a lot, and cost of living in Namibia is cheap. So what? Back in the day, flying SAA to the States or Europe was relatively cheap, and traveling around Africa on Namibian Airways when it used to operate was great. Their little cardboard lunch boxes were adorable.

                So, American that knows all and sees all because they read some LLM-generated rehashed "if it bleeds it leads" article, tell me more and more about how things work in the SADC area without asking ChatGPT what SADC means. Then tell me why you've entirely missed the fact that the guy had a German last name in Namibia and you're focused on money when there's something far more historically important there to discover 😉

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                  All AMERICAN/UK reports that repeat the same crap over and over for the clicks. Just look at how ill-informed you are as the result of trusting the American media and British tabloids.

                  All the Namibian news call him "well-known" or "prominent" because there's only like 1,000 people in Windhoek. You'll note in the stories below, that the first has more detail than anything you've read because it's the local news, and that the words "wealthy" and "rich" are not used at all. Neither are any synonym. I worked in conservation in southern Africa for a few years, and donating to research is by no means something that requires being even close to wealthy if you have things to donate. I knew a couple that also ran a 4x4 shop a country over that did the same thing, and they were by no means what any American should consider "rich."

                  https://www.namibiansun.com/accidents/lion-shot-dead-after-taking-mans-life2025-06-02

                  https://www.namibian.com.na/prominent-outdoorsman-killed-by-lion/

                  Here's the shop he used to own https://www.offroad-centre.com/ - do you think that this screams opulent wealth? Hell, just the bribes and corruption alone are probably 20% of his operating expenses. "Former owner" as well, so it's likely he recently sold the shop anyway. Also, 4x4 people travel a lot, and cost of living in Namibia is cheap. So what? Back in the day, flying SAA to the States or Europe was relatively cheap, and traveling around Africa on Namibian Airways when it used to operate was great. Their little cardboard lunch boxes were adorable.

                  So, American that knows all and sees all because they read some LLM-generated rehashed "if it bleeds it leads" article, tell me more and more about how things work in the SADC area without asking ChatGPT what SADC means. Then tell me why you've entirely missed the fact that the guy had a German last name in Namibia and you're focused on money when there's something far more historically important there to discover 😉

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                  He was a capital owner who had excess money to donate, that is theft. He is not a hero, a struggling artist, AI robot, or whatever other nonsense you want to use to excuse capitalism.

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                  • deceptichum@quokk.auD [email protected]

                    He was a capital owner who had excess money to donate, that is theft. He is not a hero, a struggling artist, AI robot, or whatever other nonsense you want to use to excuse capitalism.

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                    Lol, OK, kiddo. Whatever you need to tell yourself.

                    But keep in mind that you're also calling my friend that is STILL, actually a businesses owner with the ceramics studio, a thief. I presume from herself? Lol, you tankies are so funny sometimes, but you get confused so easily. You'll do anything as long as it's not learning or challenging yourself intellectually.

                    Keep sticking to that unwavering spoon-fed ideology! I'm sure one day reality will bend to the will of your sassy comments.

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                      Lol, OK, kiddo. Whatever you need to tell yourself.

                      But keep in mind that you're also calling my friend that is STILL, actually a businesses owner with the ceramics studio, a thief. I presume from herself? Lol, you tankies are so funny sometimes, but you get confused so easily. You'll do anything as long as it's not learning or challenging yourself intellectually.

                      Keep sticking to that unwavering spoon-fed ideology! I'm sure one day reality will bend to the will of your sassy comments.

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                      If you are the means of production (a self employed worker) you are not a capitalist. Although you would have some burden from your resources unless you source them yourself, generally there's always a bit of shit in all production lines even for personal consumption.

                      Oh and anarchist not tankie. Not a fan of states or capitalism.

                      Enjoy the rest of your day.

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