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After the takeover by Joseph Mobutu, the country would remain intact and Mobutu would later take control of the country for life in 1965. He renamed it Zaire in 1971 and began Africanizing everything. During his rule, Zaire's economy went into the toilet due to his unparalleled corruption. Mobutu remained in power until 1997 when troops from Rwanda and Uganda backed rebel leader Laurent-Desire Kabila and overthrew him. The country was renamed the Democratic Republic of Congo. The [[CongoWars First and Second Congo War]] took place during this time. Also known as Africa's First War, it was the greatest conflict since WorldWarTwo with [[AMillionIsAStatistic around four million deaths]] (mostly from disease and starvation). Kabila was killed in 2001 and succeeded by his son, Joseph Kabila. The conflict ended in 2002, but the country's eastern region still sees much bloodshed on a daily basis. In 2006, the country held their first elections since first gaining independence.

The only time the Democratic Republic of Congo is ever mentioned in Western media in when [[ShapedLikeItself TV shows mention how infrequently the Democratic Republic of Congo is mentioned in Western media]] which is to say it is commonly used as an example of Western indifference to African tragedies without getting into any of the specifics of those tragedies. This gives it just enough exposure to be identifiable as a place that's not getting enough exposure.

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After the takeover by Joseph Mobutu, the country would remain intact and Mobutu would later take control of the country for life in 1965. He renamed it Zaire in 1971 and began Africanizing everything. During his rule, Zaire's economy went into the toilet due to his unparalleled corruption. Mobutu remained in power until 1997 when troops from Rwanda and Uganda backed rebel leader Laurent-Desire Kabila and overthrew him. The country was renamed the Democratic Republic of Congo. The [[CongoWars First and Second Congo War]] took place during this time. Also known as Africa's First War, the Great War of Africa, it was the greatest bloodiest conflict since WorldWarTwo with [[AMillionIsAStatistic around four million deaths]] (mostly from disease and starvation). Kabila was killed in 2001 and succeeded by his son, Joseph Kabila. The conflict ended in 2002, but the country's eastern region still sees much bloodshed on a daily basis. In 2006, the country held their first elections since first gaining independence.

The only time the Democratic Republic of Congo is ever mentioned in Western media in is when [[ShapedLikeItself TV shows mention how infrequently the Democratic Republic of Congo is mentioned in Western media]] media]], which is to say it is commonly used as an example of Western indifference to African tragedies without (without getting into any of the specifics of those tragedies. said tragedies). This gives it just enough exposure to be identifiable identified as a place that's not getting enough exposure.
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After gaining independence on June 30, 1960, the country soon started falling apart. Belgian troops in the province of Katanga encouraged a secession that threatened to tear the country apart. This became known as the Congo Crisis, were the country was split into four regions. The Congo Crisis lead to the death of the Prime Minister, Patrice Lumumba. Lumumba's death came about after two unsuccessful assassination attempts by the American CIA. His death was sponsored and requested by the Belgium and the United States government.

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After gaining independence on June 30, 1960, the country soon started falling apart. Belgian troops in the province of Katanga encouraged a secession that threatened to tear the country apart. This became known as the Congo Crisis, were where the country was split into four regions. The Congo Crisis lead to the death of the Prime Minister, Patrice Lumumba. Lumumba's death came about after two unsuccessful assassination attempts by the American CIA. His death was sponsored and requested by the Belgium Belgian and the United States government.
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->The sky blue field symbolizes (the still-elusive) peace; the red diagonal stripe symbolizes the (much-shed) blood of the fallen throughout the country's turbulent history; its yellow fimbriations symbolize wealth; and the yellow star at the canton symbolizes prospects for a brighter future.

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->The sky blue field symbolizes (the still-elusive) peace; the red peace, crossed by a diagonal stripe symbolizes colored red with the (much-shed) blood of the fallen throughout the country's turbulent history; its yellow fimbriations symbolize wealth; and the yellow golden star at the canton symbolizes prospects hopes for a brighter better future.
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->The sky blue field symbolizes (the still-elusive) peace; the red diagonal stripe symbolizes the (much-shed) blood of the fallen throughout the country's turbulent history; its yellow fimbriations symbolize wealth; and the yellow star at the canton symbolizes prospects for a brighter future.
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* {{Tintin}}'s second adventure ''[[OldShame Tintin in the Congo]]'' is a pro-colonialist comic book. It was incredibly racist and showed disregard for wildlife, showing a scene of a rhino being blown up with dynamite. Since Tintin is a Belgian comic, you can see the [[StrawHypocrite conflict of interest]]. Considered an OldShame by its author, who later redrew the worst pages.

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* {{Tintin}}'s second adventure ''[[OldShame ''Recap/{{Tintin Tintin in the Congo]]'' Congo}}'' is a pro-colonialist comic book. It was incredibly racist and showed disregard for wildlife, showing a scene of a rhino being blown up with dynamite. Since Tintin is a Belgian comic, you can see the [[StrawHypocrite conflict of interest]]. Considered an OldShame by its author, who later redrew the worst pages.

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Originally the Congo Free State, the area now known as the [[PeoplesRepublicOfTyranny Democratic Republic]] of Congo has essentially gone [[CrapsackWorld from suck]] [[FromBadToWorse to suck]]. In precolonial times, it was the site of three kingdoms: The Kongo Kingdom, the Luba Kingdom, and the Lunda Kingdom, which were a civilized societies and had an established rule of law. All of this flew out the window when Europeans came along. The Kongo Kingdom fell to the Portuguese slave trade and the Luba and Lunda kingdoms collapsed due to Zanzibar slave traders. Henry Morton Stanley's expedition to Africa to find Dr. Livingston only made matters worse. News of the source of the Congo River and the riches of Africa caught the attention of King Leopold II of Belgium . He hired Stanley to carve out a piece of the African Cake for Belgium. This began the Scramble for Africa. When the Berlin Conference was held, Leopold successfully acquired the entire country to himself. [[ExactWords Not to Belgium, to]] ''[[ExactWords himself]]''. [[PrivatelyOwnedSociety He essentially owned and ruled the entire area without oversight or accountability]] and... well, let's just say there were no picnics to be had. Under the exploitative rule of King Leopold II, the local population essentially became slaves to provide enough rubber to finance whatever Leopold wanted at the time. [[YouHaveFailedMe If they failed to meet the quota]], the Congolese [[AnArmAndALeg had their hands chopped off]], among other things. It created an international scandal (which inspired Joseph Conrad's ''Literature/HeartOfDarkness'', on which ''Film/ApocalypseNow'' was eventually based) that forced Belgium to annex the Congo Free State as the Belgian Congo from Leopold in 1908. After gaining independence on June 30, 1960, it soon started falling apart. Belgian troops in the province of Katanga encouraged a secession that threatened to tear the country apart. This became known as the Congo Crisis, were the country was split into four regions. The Congo Crisis lead to the death of the Prime Minister, Patrice Lumumba. Lumumba's death came about after two unsuccessful assassination attempts by the American CIA. His death was sponsored and requested by the Belgium and the United States government.

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Originally the Congo Free State, the area now known as the [[PeoplesRepublicOfTyranny Democratic Republic]] of Congo has essentially gone [[CrapsackWorld from suck]] [[FromBadToWorse to suck]]. In precolonial times, it was the site of three kingdoms: The Kongo Kingdom, the Luba Kingdom, and the Lunda Kingdom, which were a civilized societies and had an established rule of law. All of this flew out the window when Europeans came along. The Kongo Kingdom fell to the Portuguese slave trade and the Luba and Lunda kingdoms collapsed due to Zanzibar slave traders. Henry Morton Stanley's expedition to Africa to find Dr. Livingston only made matters worse. News of the source of the Congo River and the riches of Africa caught the attention of King Leopold II of Belgium . He hired Stanley to carve out a piece of the African Cake for Belgium. This began the Scramble for Africa. When the Berlin Conference was held, Leopold successfully acquired the entire country to himself. [[ExactWords Not to Belgium, to]] ''[[ExactWords himself]]''. [[PrivatelyOwnedSociety He essentially owned and ruled the entire area without oversight or accountability]] and... well, let's just say there were no picnics to be had. Under the exploitative rule of King Leopold II, the local population essentially became slaves to provide enough rubber to finance whatever Leopold wanted at the time. [[YouHaveFailedMe If they failed to meet the quota]], the Congolese [[AnArmAndALeg had their hands chopped off]], among other things. It created an international scandal (which inspired Joseph Conrad's ''Literature/HeartOfDarkness'', on which ''Film/ApocalypseNow'' was eventually based) that forced Belgium to annex the Congo Free State as the Belgian Congo from Leopold in 1908. While this was agreed to be better than Leopold, it was still very harsh--Belgian colonial officials were not known for their sympathy to the locals. They were also probably the most blatant racists of all the various colonial powers, and made a point of distinguishing between groups of their colonial subjects even when the distinctions did not previously exist or meant something else entirely (the worst example being the changes to the differentiation between Hutu and Tutsi in neighboring UsefulNotes/{{Rwanda}}, but this happened in the Congo, as well).

After gaining independence on June 30, 1960, it the country soon started falling apart. Belgian troops in the province of Katanga encouraged a secession that threatened to tear the country apart. This became known as the Congo Crisis, were the country was split into four regions. The Congo Crisis lead to the death of the Prime Minister, Patrice Lumumba. Lumumba's death came about after two unsuccessful assassination attempts by the American CIA. His death was sponsored and requested by the Belgium and the United States government.
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Originally the Congo Free State, the area now known as the [[PeoplesRepublicOfTyranny Democratic Republic]] of Congo has essentially gone [[CrapsackWorld from suck]] [[ItGotWorse to suck]]. In precolonial times, it was the site of three kingdoms: The Kongo Kingdom, the Luba Kingdom, and the Lunda Kingdom, which were a civilized societies and had an established rule of law. All of this flew out the window when Europeans came along. The Kongo Kingdom fell to the Portuguese slave trade and the Luba and Lunda kingdoms collapsed due to Zanzibar slave traders. Henry Morton Stanley's expedition to Africa to find Dr. Livingston only made matters worse. News of the source of the Congo River and the riches of Africa caught the attention of King Leopold II of Belgium . He hired Stanley to carve out a piece of the African Cake for Belgium. This began the Scramble for Africa. When the Berlin Conference was held, Leopold successfully acquired the entire country to himself. [[ExactWords Not to Belgium, to]] ''[[ExactWords himself]]''. [[PrivatelyOwnedSociety He essentially owned and ruled the entire area without oversight or accountability]] and... well, let's just say there were no picnics to be had. Under the exploitative rule of King Leopold II, the local population essentially became slaves to provide enough rubber to finance whatever Leopold wanted at the time. [[YouHaveFailedMe If they failed to meet the quota]], the Congolese [[AnArmAndALeg had their hands chopped off]], among other things. It created an international scandal (which inspired Joseph Conrad's ''Literature/HeartOfDarkness'', on which ''Film/ApocalypseNow'' was eventually based) that forced Belgium to annex the Congo Free State as the Belgian Congo from Leopold in 1908. After gaining independence on June 30, 1960, it soon started falling apart. Belgian troops in the province of Katanga encouraged a secession that threatened to tear the country apart. This became known as the Congo Crisis, were the country was split into four regions. The Congo Crisis lead to the death of the Prime Minister, Patrice Lumumba. Lumumba's death came about after two unsuccessful assassination attempts by the American CIA. His death was sponsored and requested by the Belgium and the United States government.

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Originally the Congo Free State, the area now known as the [[PeoplesRepublicOfTyranny Democratic Republic]] of Congo has essentially gone [[CrapsackWorld from suck]] [[ItGotWorse [[FromBadToWorse to suck]]. In precolonial times, it was the site of three kingdoms: The Kongo Kingdom, the Luba Kingdom, and the Lunda Kingdom, which were a civilized societies and had an established rule of law. All of this flew out the window when Europeans came along. The Kongo Kingdom fell to the Portuguese slave trade and the Luba and Lunda kingdoms collapsed due to Zanzibar slave traders. Henry Morton Stanley's expedition to Africa to find Dr. Livingston only made matters worse. News of the source of the Congo River and the riches of Africa caught the attention of King Leopold II of Belgium . He hired Stanley to carve out a piece of the African Cake for Belgium. This began the Scramble for Africa. When the Berlin Conference was held, Leopold successfully acquired the entire country to himself. [[ExactWords Not to Belgium, to]] ''[[ExactWords himself]]''. [[PrivatelyOwnedSociety He essentially owned and ruled the entire area without oversight or accountability]] and... well, let's just say there were no picnics to be had. Under the exploitative rule of King Leopold II, the local population essentially became slaves to provide enough rubber to finance whatever Leopold wanted at the time. [[YouHaveFailedMe If they failed to meet the quota]], the Congolese [[AnArmAndALeg had their hands chopped off]], among other things. It created an international scandal (which inspired Joseph Conrad's ''Literature/HeartOfDarkness'', on which ''Film/ApocalypseNow'' was eventually based) that forced Belgium to annex the Congo Free State as the Belgian Congo from Leopold in 1908. After gaining independence on June 30, 1960, it soon started falling apart. Belgian troops in the province of Katanga encouraged a secession that threatened to tear the country apart. This became known as the Congo Crisis, were the country was split into four regions. The Congo Crisis lead to the death of the Prime Minister, Patrice Lumumba. Lumumba's death came about after two unsuccessful assassination attempts by the American CIA. His death was sponsored and requested by the Belgium and the United States government.
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Originally the Congo Free State, the area now known as the [[PeoplesRepublicOfTyranny Democratic Republic]] of Congo has essentially gone [[CrapsackWorld from suck]] [[ItGotWorse to suck.]] In precolonial times, it was the site of three kingdoms: The Kongo Kingdom, the Luba Kingdom, and the Lunda Kingdom, which were a civilized societies and had an established rule of law. All of this flew out the window when Europeans came along. The Kongo Kingdom fell to the Portuguese slave trade and the Luba and Lunda kingdoms collapsed due to Zanzibar slave traders. Henry Morton Stanley's expedition to Africa to find Dr. Livingston only made matters worse. News of the source of the Congo River and the riches of Africa caught the attention of King Leopold II of Belgium . He hired Stanley to carve out a piece of the African Cake for Belgium. This began the Scramble for Africa. When the Berlin Conference was held, Leopold successfully acquired the entire country to himself. [[ExactWords Not to Belgium, to]] ''[[ExactWords himself]]''. [[PrivatelyOwnedSociety He essentially owned and ruled the entire area without oversight or accountability]] and... well, let's just say there were no picnics to be had. Under the exploitative rule of King Leopold II, the local population essentially became slaves to provide enough rubber to finance whatever Leopold wanted at the time. [[YouHaveFailedMe If they failed to meet the quota]], the Congolese [[AnArmAndALeg had their hands chopped off]], among other things. It created an international scandal (which inspired Joseph Conrad's ''Literature/HeartOfDarkness'', on which ''Film/ApocalypseNow'' was eventually based) that forced Belgium to annex the Congo Free State as the Belgian Congo from Leopold in 1908. After gaining independence on June 30, 1960, it soon started falling apart. Belgian troops in the province of Katanga encouraged a secession that threatened to tear the country apart. This became known as the Congo Crisis, were the country was split into four regions. The Congo Crisis lead to the death of the Prime Minister, Patrice Lumumba. Lumumba's death came about after two unsuccessful assassination attempts by the American CIA. His death was sponsored and requested by the Belgium and the United States government.

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Originally the Congo Free State, the area now known as the [[PeoplesRepublicOfTyranny Democratic Republic]] of Congo has essentially gone [[CrapsackWorld from suck]] [[ItGotWorse to suck.]] suck]]. In precolonial times, it was the site of three kingdoms: The Kongo Kingdom, the Luba Kingdom, and the Lunda Kingdom, which were a civilized societies and had an established rule of law. All of this flew out the window when Europeans came along. The Kongo Kingdom fell to the Portuguese slave trade and the Luba and Lunda kingdoms collapsed due to Zanzibar slave traders. Henry Morton Stanley's expedition to Africa to find Dr. Livingston only made matters worse. News of the source of the Congo River and the riches of Africa caught the attention of King Leopold II of Belgium . He hired Stanley to carve out a piece of the African Cake for Belgium. This began the Scramble for Africa. When the Berlin Conference was held, Leopold successfully acquired the entire country to himself. [[ExactWords Not to Belgium, to]] ''[[ExactWords himself]]''. [[PrivatelyOwnedSociety He essentially owned and ruled the entire area without oversight or accountability]] and... well, let's just say there were no picnics to be had. Under the exploitative rule of King Leopold II, the local population essentially became slaves to provide enough rubber to finance whatever Leopold wanted at the time. [[YouHaveFailedMe If they failed to meet the quota]], the Congolese [[AnArmAndALeg had their hands chopped off]], among other things. It created an international scandal (which inspired Joseph Conrad's ''Literature/HeartOfDarkness'', on which ''Film/ApocalypseNow'' was eventually based) that forced Belgium to annex the Congo Free State as the Belgian Congo from Leopold in 1908. After gaining independence on June 30, 1960, it soon started falling apart. Belgian troops in the province of Katanga encouraged a secession that threatened to tear the country apart. This became known as the Congo Crisis, were the country was split into four regions. The Congo Crisis lead to the death of the Prime Minister, Patrice Lumumba. Lumumba's death came about after two unsuccessful assassination attempts by the American CIA. His death was sponsored and requested by the Belgium and the United States government.
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Originally the Congo Free State, the area now known as the [[PeoplesRepublicOfTyranny Democratic Republic]] of Congo has essentially gone [[CrapsackWorld from suck]] [[ItGotWorse to suck.]] In precolonial times, it was the site of three kingdoms: The Kongo Kingdom, the Luba Kingdom, and the Lunda Kingdom, which were a civilized societies and had an established rule of law. All of this flew out the window when Europeans came along. The Kongo Kingdom fell to the Portuguese slave trade and the Luba and Lunda kingdoms collapsed due to Zanzibar slave traders. Henry Morton Stanley's expedition to Africa to find Dr. Livingston only made matters worse. News of the source of the Congo River and the riches of Africa caught the attention of King Leopold II of Belgium . He hired Stanley to carve out a piece of the African Cake for Belgium. This began the Scramble for Africa. When the Berlin Conference was held, Leopold successfully acquired the entire country to himself. [[ExactWords Not to Belgium, to]] ''[[ExactWords himself]]''. [[PrivatelyOwnedSociety He essentially owned and ruled the entire area without oversight or accountability]] and... well, let's just say there were no picnics to be had. Under the exploitative rule of King Leopold II, the local population essentially became slaves to provide enough rubber to finance whatever Leopold wanted at the time. [[YouHaveFailedMe If they failed to meet the quota]], the Congolese [[AnArmAndALeg had their hands chopped off]], among other things. It created an international scandal (which inspired Joseph Conrad's ''Literature/HeartOfDarkness'', on which ''ApocalypseNow'' was eventually based) that forced Belgium to annex the Congo Free State as the Belgian Congo from Leopold in 1908. After gaining independence on June 30, 1960, it soon started falling apart. Belgian troops in the province of Katanga encouraged a secession that threatened to tear the country apart. This became known as the Congo Crisis, were the country was split into four regions. The Congo Crisis lead to the death of the Prime Minister, Patrice Lumumba. Lumumba's death came about after two unsuccessful assassination attempts by the American CIA. His death was sponsored and requested by the Belgium and the United States government.

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Originally the Congo Free State, the area now known as the [[PeoplesRepublicOfTyranny Democratic Republic]] of Congo has essentially gone [[CrapsackWorld from suck]] [[ItGotWorse to suck.]] In precolonial times, it was the site of three kingdoms: The Kongo Kingdom, the Luba Kingdom, and the Lunda Kingdom, which were a civilized societies and had an established rule of law. All of this flew out the window when Europeans came along. The Kongo Kingdom fell to the Portuguese slave trade and the Luba and Lunda kingdoms collapsed due to Zanzibar slave traders. Henry Morton Stanley's expedition to Africa to find Dr. Livingston only made matters worse. News of the source of the Congo River and the riches of Africa caught the attention of King Leopold II of Belgium . He hired Stanley to carve out a piece of the African Cake for Belgium. This began the Scramble for Africa. When the Berlin Conference was held, Leopold successfully acquired the entire country to himself. [[ExactWords Not to Belgium, to]] ''[[ExactWords himself]]''. [[PrivatelyOwnedSociety He essentially owned and ruled the entire area without oversight or accountability]] and... well, let's just say there were no picnics to be had. Under the exploitative rule of King Leopold II, the local population essentially became slaves to provide enough rubber to finance whatever Leopold wanted at the time. [[YouHaveFailedMe If they failed to meet the quota]], the Congolese [[AnArmAndALeg had their hands chopped off]], among other things. It created an international scandal (which inspired Joseph Conrad's ''Literature/HeartOfDarkness'', on which ''ApocalypseNow'' ''Film/ApocalypseNow'' was eventually based) that forced Belgium to annex the Congo Free State as the Belgian Congo from Leopold in 1908. After gaining independence on June 30, 1960, it soon started falling apart. Belgian troops in the province of Katanga encouraged a secession that threatened to tear the country apart. This became known as the Congo Crisis, were the country was split into four regions. The Congo Crisis lead to the death of the Prime Minister, Patrice Lumumba. Lumumba's death came about after two unsuccessful assassination attempts by the American CIA. His death was sponsored and requested by the Belgium and the United States government.
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The only time the Democratic Republic of Congo is ever mentioned in Western media in when [[ShapedLikeItself TV shows mention how infrequently the Democratic Republic of Congo is mentioned in Western media]] which is to say it is commonly used as an example of Western indifference to African tragedies without getting into any of the specifics of those tragedies. This gives it just enough exposure to be identifiable as a place that's not getting enough exposure.

Thus it forms [[DarkestAfrica the stereotypical image of African troubles]] with all its common tropes potholed in the preceding description.

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The only time the Democratic Republic of Congo is ever mentioned in Western media in when [[ShapedLikeItself TV shows mention how infrequently the Democratic Republic of Congo is mentioned in Western media]] which is to say it is commonly used as an example of Western indifference to African tragedies without getting into any of the specifics of those tragedies. This gives it just enough exposure to be identifiable as a place that's not getting enough exposure.

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Thus it forms [[DarkestAfrica the stereotypical image of African troubles]] with all its common tropes potholed in the preceding description.
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* {{Tintin}}'s second adventure ''[[OldShame Tintin in the Congo]]'' is a pro-colonialist comic book. It was incredibly racist and showed disregard for wildlife, showing a scene of a rhino being blown up with dynamite. Since Tintin is a Belgian comic, you can see the [[StrawHypocrite conflict of interest]]. Considered an OldShame by its author, who later redrew the worst pages.
* [[TheDailyShow The Daily Show's]] AmericaTheBook features a section were they point out the fact that [[PeoplesRepublicOfTyranny the longer and nicer sounding the country's name gets, the more terrible a place to live it is.]]

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* {{Tintin}}'s second adventure ''[[OldShame Tintin in the Congo]]'' is a pro-colonialist comic book. It was incredibly racist and showed disregard for wildlife, showing a scene of a rhino being blown up with dynamite. Since Tintin is a Belgian comic, you can see the [[StrawHypocrite conflict of interest]]. Considered an OldShame by its author, who later redrew the worst pages.
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* [[TheDailyShow The Daily Show's]] TheDailyShow's AmericaTheBook features a section were they point out the fact that [[PeoplesRepublicOfTyranny the longer and nicer sounding the country's name gets, the more terrible a place to live it is.]]
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Originally the Congo Free State, the area now known as the [[PeoplesRepublicOfTyranny Democratic Republic]] of Congo has essentially gone [[CrapsackWorld from suck]] [[ItGotWorse to suck.]] In precolonial times, it was the site of three kingdoms: The Kongo Kingdom, the Luba Kingdom, and the Lunda Kingdom, which were a civilized societies and had an established rule of law. All of this flew out the window when Europeans came along. The Kongo Kingdom fell to the Portuguese slave trade and the Luba and Lunda kingdoms collapsed due to Zanzibar slave traders. Henry Morton Stanley's expedition to Africa to find Dr. Livingston only made matters worse. News of the source of the Congo River and the riches of Africa caught the attention of King Leopold II of Belgium . He hired Stanley to carve out a piece of the African Cake for Belgium. This began the Scramble for Africa. When the Berlin Conference was held, Leopold successfully acquired the entire country to himself. [[ExactWords Not to Belgium, to]] ''[[ExactWords himself]]''. [[PrivatelyOwnedSociety He essentially owned and ruled the entire area without oversight or accountability]] and... well, let's just say there were no picnics to be had. Under the exploitative rule of King Leopold II, the local population essentially became slaves to provide enough rubber to finance whatever Leopold wanted at the time. [[YouHaveFailedMe If they failed to meet the quota]], the Congolese [[AnArmAndALeg had their hands chopped off]], among other things. It created an international scandal (which inspired Joseph Conrad's ''HeartOfDarkness'', on which ''ApocalypseNow'' was eventually based) that forced Belgium to annex the Congo Free State as the Belgian Congo from Leopold in 1908. After gaining independence on June 30, 1960, it soon started falling apart. Belgian troops in the province of Katanga encouraged a secession that threatened to tear the country apart. This became known as the Congo Crisis, were the country was split into four regions. The Congo Crisis lead to the death of the Prime Minister, Patrice Lumumba. Lumumba's death came about after two unsuccessful assassination attempts by the American CIA. His death was sponsored and requested by the Belgium and the United States government.

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Originally the Congo Free State, the area now known as the [[PeoplesRepublicOfTyranny Democratic Republic]] of Congo has essentially gone [[CrapsackWorld from suck]] [[ItGotWorse to suck.]] In precolonial times, it was the site of three kingdoms: The Kongo Kingdom, the Luba Kingdom, and the Lunda Kingdom, which were a civilized societies and had an established rule of law. All of this flew out the window when Europeans came along. The Kongo Kingdom fell to the Portuguese slave trade and the Luba and Lunda kingdoms collapsed due to Zanzibar slave traders. Henry Morton Stanley's expedition to Africa to find Dr. Livingston only made matters worse. News of the source of the Congo River and the riches of Africa caught the attention of King Leopold II of Belgium . He hired Stanley to carve out a piece of the African Cake for Belgium. This began the Scramble for Africa. When the Berlin Conference was held, Leopold successfully acquired the entire country to himself. [[ExactWords Not to Belgium, to]] ''[[ExactWords himself]]''. [[PrivatelyOwnedSociety He essentially owned and ruled the entire area without oversight or accountability]] and... well, let's just say there were no picnics to be had. Under the exploitative rule of King Leopold II, the local population essentially became slaves to provide enough rubber to finance whatever Leopold wanted at the time. [[YouHaveFailedMe If they failed to meet the quota]], the Congolese [[AnArmAndALeg had their hands chopped off]], among other things. It created an international scandal (which inspired Joseph Conrad's ''HeartOfDarkness'', ''Literature/HeartOfDarkness'', on which ''ApocalypseNow'' was eventually based) that forced Belgium to annex the Congo Free State as the Belgian Congo from Leopold in 1908. After gaining independence on June 30, 1960, it soon started falling apart. Belgian troops in the province of Katanga encouraged a secession that threatened to tear the country apart. This became known as the Congo Crisis, were the country was split into four regions. The Congo Crisis lead to the death of the Prime Minister, Patrice Lumumba. Lumumba's death came about after two unsuccessful assassination attempts by the American CIA. His death was sponsored and requested by the Belgium and the United States government.



* ''HeartOfDarkness'' takes place in the Belgian Congo and illustrates just what a mess it was during colonial times.

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* ''HeartOfDarkness'' ''Literature/HeartOfDarkness'' takes place in the Belgian Congo and illustrates just what a mess it was during colonial times.
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* ''ThePoisonwoodBible'' covers about forty years of Congolese history, from the beginnings of the Congo Crisis in the late '50s up to Mobutu's death in 1997.

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* ''ThePoisonwoodBible'' covers about forty years of Congolese history, from the beginnings of the Congo Crisis in the late '50s up to Mobutu's death and the country's renaming in 1997.
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* ''ThePoisonwoodBible'' covers about forty years of Congolese history in its story of American missionary family the Prices, from the beginnings of the Congo Crisis in the late '50s up to Mobutu's death in 1997.

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* ''ThePoisonwoodBible'' covers about forty years of Congolese history in its story of American missionary family the Prices, history, from the beginnings of the Congo Crisis in the late '50s up to Mobutu's death in 1997.
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* ''ThePoisonwoodBible'' covers about forty years of Congolese history in its story of American missionary family the Prices, from the beginnings of the Congo Crisis in the late '50s through the death of Mobutu and re-naming of the country in 1997.

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* ''ThePoisonwoodBible'' covers about forty years of Congolese history in its story of American missionary family the Prices, from the beginnings of the Congo Crisis in the late '50s through the up to Mobutu's death of Mobutu and re-naming of the country in 1997.
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* ''ThePoisonwoodBible'' covers the period from the beginnings of the Congo Crisis in the early '60s through the death of Mobutu and re-naming of the country in 1997.

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* ''ThePoisonwoodBible'' covers about forty years of Congolese history in its story of American missionary family the period Prices, from the beginnings of the Congo Crisis in the early '60s late '50s through the death of Mobutu and re-naming of the country in 1997.
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* ''ThePoisonwoodBible'' covers the period from the Congo Crisis in the early '60s through the death of Mobutu and re-naming of the country in 1997.

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* ''ThePoisonwoodBible'' covers the period from the beginnings of the Congo Crisis in the early '60s through the death of Mobutu and re-naming of the country in 1997.
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* ''ThePoisonwoodBible'' covers the period from the Congo Crisis in the early '60s through the death of Mobutu and re-naming of the country in 1997.
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If you've read this far and somehow still aren't convinced the DRC is a CrapsackWorld, [[HighOctaneNightmareFuel try Googling descriptions of the civil war there, including war rape.]]

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If you've read this far and somehow still aren't convinced the DRC is a CrapsackWorld, [[HighOctaneNightmareFuel [[NightmareFuel try Googling descriptions of the civil war there, including war rape.]]
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Originally the Congo Free State, the area now known as the [[PeoplesRepublicOfTyranny Democratic Republic]] of Congo has essentially gone [[CrapsackWorld from suck]] [[ItGotWorse to suck.]] In precolonial times, it was the site of three kingdoms: The Kongo Kingdom, the Luba Kingdom, and the Lunda Kingdom, which were a civilized societies and had an established rule of law. All of this flew out the window when Europeans came along. The Kongo Kingdom fell to the Portuguese slave trade and the Luba and Lunda kingdoms collapsed due to Zanzibar slave traders. Henry Morton Stanley's expedition to Africa to find Dr. Livingston only made matters worse. News of the source of the Congo River and the riches of Africa caught the attention of King Leopold II of Belgium . He hired Stanley to carve out a piece of the African Cake for Belgium. This began the Scramble for Africa. When the Berlin Conference was held, Leopold successfully acquired the entire country to himself. [[ExactWords Not to Belgium, to]] ''[[ExactWords himself]]''. [[PrivatelyOwnedSociety He essentially owned and ruled the entire area without oversight or accountability]] and... well, let's just say there were no picnics to be had. Under the exploitative rule of King Leopold II, the local population essentially became slaves to provide enough rubber to finance whatever Leopold wanted at the time. [[YouHaveFailedMe If they failed to meet the quota]], the Congolese [[AnArmAndALeg had their hands chopped off]], among other things. It created an international scandal that forced Belgium to annex the Congo Free State as the Belgian Congo from Leopold in 1908. After gaining independence on June 30, 1960, it soon started falling apart. Belgian troops in the province of Katanga encouraged a secession that threatened to tear the country apart. This became known as the Congo Crisis, were the country was split into four regions. The Congo Crisis lead to the death of the Prime Minister, Patrice Lumumba. Lumumba's death came about after two unsuccessful assassination attempts by the American CIA. His death was sponsored and requested by the Belgium and the United States government.

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Originally the Congo Free State, the area now known as the [[PeoplesRepublicOfTyranny Democratic Republic]] of Congo has essentially gone [[CrapsackWorld from suck]] [[ItGotWorse to suck.]] In precolonial times, it was the site of three kingdoms: The Kongo Kingdom, the Luba Kingdom, and the Lunda Kingdom, which were a civilized societies and had an established rule of law. All of this flew out the window when Europeans came along. The Kongo Kingdom fell to the Portuguese slave trade and the Luba and Lunda kingdoms collapsed due to Zanzibar slave traders. Henry Morton Stanley's expedition to Africa to find Dr. Livingston only made matters worse. News of the source of the Congo River and the riches of Africa caught the attention of King Leopold II of Belgium . He hired Stanley to carve out a piece of the African Cake for Belgium. This began the Scramble for Africa. When the Berlin Conference was held, Leopold successfully acquired the entire country to himself. [[ExactWords Not to Belgium, to]] ''[[ExactWords himself]]''. [[PrivatelyOwnedSociety He essentially owned and ruled the entire area without oversight or accountability]] and... well, let's just say there were no picnics to be had. Under the exploitative rule of King Leopold II, the local population essentially became slaves to provide enough rubber to finance whatever Leopold wanted at the time. [[YouHaveFailedMe If they failed to meet the quota]], the Congolese [[AnArmAndALeg had their hands chopped off]], among other things. It created an international scandal (which inspired Joseph Conrad's ''HeartOfDarkness'', on which ''ApocalypseNow'' was eventually based) that forced Belgium to annex the Congo Free State as the Belgian Congo from Leopold in 1908. After gaining independence on June 30, 1960, it soon started falling apart. Belgian troops in the province of Katanga encouraged a secession that threatened to tear the country apart. This became known as the Congo Crisis, were the country was split into four regions. The Congo Crisis lead to the death of the Prime Minister, Patrice Lumumba. Lumumba's death came about after two unsuccessful assassination attempts by the American CIA. His death was sponsored and requested by the Belgium and the United States government.
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Originally the Congo Free State, the area now known as the [[PeoplesRepublicOfTyranny Democratic Republic]] of Congo has essentially gone [[CrapsackWorld from suck]] [[ItGotWorse to suck.]] In precolonial times, it was the site of three kingdoms: The Kongo Kingdom, the Luba Kingdom, and the Lunda Kingdom, which were a civilized societies and had an established rule of law. All of this flew out the window when [[CompleteMonster Europeans]] came along. The Kongo Kingdom fell to the Portuguese slave trade and the Luba and Lunda kingdoms collapsed due to Zanzibar slave traders. Henry Morton Stanley's expedition to Africa to find Dr. Livingston only made matters worse. News of the source of the Congo River and the riches of Africa caught the attention of King Leopold II of Belgium . He hired Stanley to carve out a piece of the African Cake for Belgium. This began the Scramble for Africa. When the Berlin Conference was held, Leopold successfully acquired the entire country to himself. [[ExactWords Not to Belgium, to]] ''[[ExactWords himself]]''. [[PrivatelyOwnedSociety He essentially owned and ruled the entire area without oversight or accountability]] and... well, let's just say there were no picnics to be had. Under the exploitative rule of King Leopold II, the local population essentially became slaves to provide enough rubber to finance whatever Leopold wanted at the time. [[YouHaveFailedMe If they failed to meet the quota]], the Congolese [[AnArmAndALeg had their hands chopped off]], among other things. It created an international scandal that forced Belgium to annex the Congo Free State as the Belgian Congo from Leopold in 1908. After gaining independence on June 30, 1960, it soon started falling apart. Belgian troops in the province of Katanga encouraged a secession that threatened to tear the country apart. This became known as the Congo Crisis, were the country was split into four regions. The Congo Crisis lead to the death of the Prime Minister, Patrice Lumumba. Lumumba's death came about after two unsuccessful assassination attempts by the American CIA. His death was sponsored and requested by the Belgium and the United States government.

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Originally the Congo Free State, the area now known as the [[PeoplesRepublicOfTyranny Democratic Republic]] of Congo has essentially gone [[CrapsackWorld from suck]] [[ItGotWorse to suck.]] In precolonial times, it was the site of three kingdoms: The Kongo Kingdom, the Luba Kingdom, and the Lunda Kingdom, which were a civilized societies and had an established rule of law. All of this flew out the window when [[CompleteMonster Europeans]] Europeans came along. The Kongo Kingdom fell to the Portuguese slave trade and the Luba and Lunda kingdoms collapsed due to Zanzibar slave traders. Henry Morton Stanley's expedition to Africa to find Dr. Livingston only made matters worse. News of the source of the Congo River and the riches of Africa caught the attention of King Leopold II of Belgium . He hired Stanley to carve out a piece of the African Cake for Belgium. This began the Scramble for Africa. When the Berlin Conference was held, Leopold successfully acquired the entire country to himself. [[ExactWords Not to Belgium, to]] ''[[ExactWords himself]]''. [[PrivatelyOwnedSociety He essentially owned and ruled the entire area without oversight or accountability]] and... well, let's just say there were no picnics to be had. Under the exploitative rule of King Leopold II, the local population essentially became slaves to provide enough rubber to finance whatever Leopold wanted at the time. [[YouHaveFailedMe If they failed to meet the quota]], the Congolese [[AnArmAndALeg had their hands chopped off]], among other things. It created an international scandal that forced Belgium to annex the Congo Free State as the Belgian Congo from Leopold in 1908. After gaining independence on June 30, 1960, it soon started falling apart. Belgian troops in the province of Katanga encouraged a secession that threatened to tear the country apart. This became known as the Congo Crisis, were the country was split into four regions. The Congo Crisis lead to the death of the Prime Minister, Patrice Lumumba. Lumumba's death came about after two unsuccessful assassination attempts by the American CIA. His death was sponsored and requested by the Belgium and the United States government.
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After the takeover by Joseph Mobutu, the country would remain intact and Mobutu would later take control of the country for life in 1965. He renamed it Zaire in 1971 and began Africanizing everything. During his rule, Zaire's economy went into the toilet due to his unparalleled corruption. Mobutu remained in power until 1997 when troops from Rwanda and Uganda backed rebel leader Laurent-Desire Kabila and overthrew him. The country was renamed the Democratic Republic of Congo. The [[CongoWars First and Second Congo War]] took place during this time. Also known as Africa's First War, it was the greatest conflict since WorldWarTwo with [[AMillionIsAStatistic around four million deaths.]] Kabila was killed in 2001 and succeeded by his son, Joseph Kabila. The conflict ended in 2002, but the country's eastern region still sees much bloodshed on a daily basis. In 2006, the country held their first elections since first gaining independence.

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After the takeover by Joseph Mobutu, the country would remain intact and Mobutu would later take control of the country for life in 1965. He renamed it Zaire in 1971 and began Africanizing everything. During his rule, Zaire's economy went into the toilet due to his unparalleled corruption. Mobutu remained in power until 1997 when troops from Rwanda and Uganda backed rebel leader Laurent-Desire Kabila and overthrew him. The country was renamed the Democratic Republic of Congo. The [[CongoWars First and Second Congo War]] took place during this time. Also known as Africa's First War, it was the greatest conflict since WorldWarTwo with [[AMillionIsAStatistic around four million deaths.]] deaths]] (mostly from disease and starvation). Kabila was killed in 2001 and succeeded by his son, Joseph Kabila. The conflict ended in 2002, but the country's eastern region still sees much bloodshed on a daily basis. In 2006, the country held their first elections since first gaining independence.
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The DR Congo is the third largest country in Africa and has the most natural resources. The Congo River is home to a vast ecosystem of fish. The Kivu region has diamonds. Katanga is home to large supplies of copper and provided the uranium for the bombs dropped in Japan. The troubled eastern region has gold and metals used in electronics. It is home to several unique species including the okapi and bonobo. It has the second largest rain forest in the world.

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The DR Congo is the third second largest country in Africa and has the most natural resources. The Congo River is home to a vast ecosystem of fish. The Kivu region has diamonds. Katanga is home to large supplies of copper and provided the uranium for the bombs dropped in Japan. The troubled eastern region has gold and metals used in electronics. It is home to several unique species including the okapi and bonobo. It has the second largest rain forest in the world.
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* ''HeartOfDarkness'' takes place in the Belgian Congo and illustrates just what a mess it was during colonial times.
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After the takeover by Joseph Mobutu, the country would remain intact and Mobutu would later take control of the country for life in 1965. He renamed it Zaire in 1971 and began Africanizing everything. During his rule, Zaire's economy went into the toilet due to his unparalleled corruption. Mobutu remained in power until 1997 when troops from Rwanda and Uganda backed rebel leader Laurent-Desire Kabila and overthrew him. The country was renamed the Democratic Republic of Congo. The First and Second Congo War took place during this time. Also known as Africa's First War, it was the greatest conflict since WorldWarTwo with [[AMillionIsAStatistic around four million deaths.]] Kabila was killed in 2001 and succeeded by his son, Joseph Kabila. The conflict ended in 2002, but the country's eastern region still sees much bloodshed on a daily basis. In 2006, the country held their first elections since first gaining independence.

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After the takeover by Joseph Mobutu, the country would remain intact and Mobutu would later take control of the country for life in 1965. He renamed it Zaire in 1971 and began Africanizing everything. During his rule, Zaire's economy went into the toilet due to his unparalleled corruption. Mobutu remained in power until 1997 when troops from Rwanda and Uganda backed rebel leader Laurent-Desire Kabila and overthrew him. The country was renamed the Democratic Republic of Congo. The [[CongoWars First and Second Congo War War]] took place during this time. Also known as Africa's First War, it was the greatest conflict since WorldWarTwo with [[AMillionIsAStatistic around four million deaths.]] Kabila was killed in 2001 and succeeded by his son, Joseph Kabila. The conflict ended in 2002, but the country's eastern region still sees much bloodshed on a daily basis. In 2006, the country held their first elections since first gaining independence.
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Originally the Congo Free State, the area now known as the [[PeoplesRepublicOfTyranny Democratic Republic]] of Congo has essentially gone [[CrapsackWorld from suck]] [[ItGotWorse to suck.]] In precolonial times, it was the site of three kingdoms: The Kongo Kingdom, the Luba Kingdom, and the Lunda Kingdom, which were a civilized societies and had an established rule of law. All of this flew out the window when Europeans came along. The Kongo Kingdom fell to the Portuguese slave trade and the Luba and Lunda kingdoms collapsed due to Zanzibar slave traders. Henry Morton Stanley's expedition to Africa to find Dr. Livingston only made matters worse. News of the source of the Congo River and the riches of Africa caught the attention of King Leopold II of Belgium . He hired Stanley to carve out a piece of the African Cake for Belgium. This began the Scramble for Africa. When the Berlin Conference was held, Leopold successfully acquired the entire country to himself. [[ExactWords Not to Belgium, to]] ''[[ExactWords himself]]''. [[PrivatelyOwnedSociety He essentially owned and ruled the entire area without oversight or accountability]] and... well, let's just say there were no picnics to be had. Under the exploitative rule of King Leopold II, the local population essentially became slaves to provide enough rubber to finance whatever Leopold wanted at the time. [[YouHaveFailedMe If they failed to meet the quota]], the Congolese [[AnArmAndALeg had their hands chopped off]], among other things. It created an international scandal that forced Belgium to annex the Congo Free State as the Belgian Congo from Leopold in 1908. After gaining independence on June 30, 1960, it soon started falling apart. Belgian troops in the province of Katanga encouraged a secession that threatened to tear the country apart. This became known as the Congo Crisis, were the country was split into four regions. The Congo Crisis lead to the death of the Prime Minister, Patrice Lumumba. Lumumba's death came about after two unsuccessful assassination attempts by the American CIA. His death was sponsored and requested by the Belgium and the United States government.

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Originally the Congo Free State, the area now known as the [[PeoplesRepublicOfTyranny Democratic Republic]] of Congo has essentially gone [[CrapsackWorld from suck]] [[ItGotWorse to suck.]] In precolonial times, it was the site of three kingdoms: The Kongo Kingdom, the Luba Kingdom, and the Lunda Kingdom, which were a civilized societies and had an established rule of law. All of this flew out the window when Europeans [[CompleteMonster Europeans]] came along. The Kongo Kingdom fell to the Portuguese slave trade and the Luba and Lunda kingdoms collapsed due to Zanzibar slave traders. Henry Morton Stanley's expedition to Africa to find Dr. Livingston only made matters worse. News of the source of the Congo River and the riches of Africa caught the attention of King Leopold II of Belgium . He hired Stanley to carve out a piece of the African Cake for Belgium. This began the Scramble for Africa. When the Berlin Conference was held, Leopold successfully acquired the entire country to himself. [[ExactWords Not to Belgium, to]] ''[[ExactWords himself]]''. [[PrivatelyOwnedSociety He essentially owned and ruled the entire area without oversight or accountability]] and... well, let's just say there were no picnics to be had. Under the exploitative rule of King Leopold II, the local population essentially became slaves to provide enough rubber to finance whatever Leopold wanted at the time. [[YouHaveFailedMe If they failed to meet the quota]], the Congolese [[AnArmAndALeg had their hands chopped off]], among other things. It created an international scandal that forced Belgium to annex the Congo Free State as the Belgian Congo from Leopold in 1908. After gaining independence on June 30, 1960, it soon started falling apart. Belgian troops in the province of Katanga encouraged a secession that threatened to tear the country apart. This became known as the Congo Crisis, were the country was split into four regions. The Congo Crisis lead to the death of the Prime Minister, Patrice Lumumba. Lumumba's death came about after two unsuccessful assassination attempts by the American CIA. His death was sponsored and requested by the Belgium and the United States government.
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* {{Tintin}}'s second adventure [[OldShame Tintin in the Congo]] is a pro-colonialist comic book. It was incredibly racist and showed disregard for wildlife, showing a scene of a rhino being blown up with dynamite. Since Tintin is a Belgian comic, you can see the [[StrawHypocrite conflict of interest]]. Considered an OldShame by its author, who later redrew the worst pages.

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* {{Tintin}}'s second adventure [[OldShame ''[[OldShame Tintin in the Congo]] Congo]]'' is a pro-colonialist comic book. It was incredibly racist and showed disregard for wildlife, showing a scene of a rhino being blown up with dynamite. Since Tintin is a Belgian comic, you can see the [[StrawHypocrite conflict of interest]]. Considered an OldShame by its author, who later redrew the worst pages.



* TheOnion atlas, Our Dumb World, featured the Democratic Republic of the Congo as its own personal DespairEventHorizon. In a work filled with BlackComedy, it managed to be the bleakest part of the book.

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* TheOnion atlas, Our ''Our Dumb World, World'', featured the Democratic Republic of the Congo as its own personal DespairEventHorizon. In a work filled with BlackComedy, it managed to be the bleakest part of the book.book.

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Originally the Congo Free State, the area now known as the [[PeoplesRepublicOfTyranny Democratic Republic]] of Congo has essentially gone [[CrapsackWorld from suck]] [[ItGotWorse to suck.]] In precolonial times, it was the site of three kingdoms: The Kongo Kingdom, the Luba Kingdom, and the Lunda Kingdom. They were a civilized society and had an established rule of law. All of this flew out the window when Europeans came along. The Kongo Kingdom fell to the Portuguese slave trade and the Luba and Lunda kingdoms collapsed due to Zanzibar slave traders. Henry Morton Stanley's expedition to Africa to find Dr. Livingston only made matters worse. News of the source of the Congo River and the riches of Africa caught the attention of the Belgian King Leopold II. He hired Stanley to carve out a piece of the African Cake for Belgium. This began the Scramble for Africa. When the Berlin Conference was held, Leopold successfully acquired the entire country to himself. Not to Belgium, to ''himself''. He essentially owned and ruled the entire area without oversight or accountability and...well, let's just say there were no picnics to be had. Under the exploitative rule of King Leopold II, the local population essentially became slaves to provide enough rubber to finance whatever Leopold wanted at the time. If they failed to meet the quota, the Congolese had their hands chopped off, among other things. It created an international scandal that forced Belgium to annex the Congo Free State as the Belgian Congo from Leopold in 1908. After gaining independence on June 30, 1960, it soon started falling apart. Belgian troops in the province of Katanga encouraged a secession that threatened to tear the country apart. This became known as the Congo Crisis, were the country was split into four regions. The Congo Crisis lead to the death of the Prime Minister, Patrice Lumumba. Lumumba's death came about after two unsuccessful assassination attempts by the American CIA. His death was sponsored and requested by the Belgium and the United States government.

After the takeover by Joseph Mobutu, the country would remain intact and Mobutu would later take control of the country for good in 1965. He renamed it Zaire in 1971 and began Africanizing everything. During his rule, Zaire's economy went into the toilet due to his unparalleled corruption. Mobutu remained in power until 1997 when troops from Rwanda and Uganda backed up rebel leader Laurent-Desire Kabila and overthrew him. The country was renamed the Democratic Republic of Congo. The First and Second Congo War took place during this time. Also known as Africa's First War, it was the greatest conflict since WorldWarTwo with [[AMillionIsAStatistic around four million deaths.]] Kabila was killed in 2001 and succeeded by his son, Joseph Kabila. The conflict ended in 2002, but the country's eastern region still sees much bloodshed on a daily basis. In 2006, the country held their first elections since first gaining independence.

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Originally the Congo Free State, the area now known as the [[PeoplesRepublicOfTyranny Democratic Republic]] of Congo has essentially gone [[CrapsackWorld from suck]] [[ItGotWorse to suck.]] In precolonial times, it was the site of three kingdoms: The Kongo Kingdom, the Luba Kingdom, and the Lunda Kingdom. They Kingdom, which were a civilized society societies and had an established rule of law. All of this flew out the window when Europeans came along. The Kongo Kingdom fell to the Portuguese slave trade and the Luba and Lunda kingdoms collapsed due to Zanzibar slave traders. Henry Morton Stanley's expedition to Africa to find Dr. Livingston only made matters worse. News of the source of the Congo River and the riches of Africa caught the attention of the Belgian King Leopold II.II of Belgium . He hired Stanley to carve out a piece of the African Cake for Belgium. This began the Scramble for Africa. When the Berlin Conference was held, Leopold successfully acquired the entire country to himself. [[ExactWords Not to Belgium, to ''himself''. to]] ''[[ExactWords himself]]''. [[PrivatelyOwnedSociety He essentially owned and ruled the entire area without oversight or accountability and...accountability]] and... well, let's just say there were no picnics to be had. Under the exploitative rule of King Leopold II, the local population essentially became slaves to provide enough rubber to finance whatever Leopold wanted at the time. [[YouHaveFailedMe If they failed to meet the quota, quota]], the Congolese [[AnArmAndALeg had their hands chopped off, off]], among other things. It created an international scandal that forced Belgium to annex the Congo Free State as the Belgian Congo from Leopold in 1908. After gaining independence on June 30, 1960, it soon started falling apart. Belgian troops in the province of Katanga encouraged a secession that threatened to tear the country apart. This became known as the Congo Crisis, were the country was split into four regions. The Congo Crisis lead to the death of the Prime Minister, Patrice Lumumba. Lumumba's death came about after two unsuccessful assassination attempts by the American CIA. His death was sponsored and requested by the Belgium and the United States government.

After the takeover by Joseph Mobutu, the country would remain intact and Mobutu would later take control of the country for good life in 1965. He renamed it Zaire in 1971 and began Africanizing everything. During his rule, Zaire's economy went into the toilet due to his unparalleled corruption. Mobutu remained in power until 1997 when troops from Rwanda and Uganda backed up rebel leader Laurent-Desire Kabila and overthrew him. The country was renamed the Democratic Republic of Congo. The First and Second Congo War took place during this time. Also known as Africa's First War, it was the greatest conflict since WorldWarTwo with [[AMillionIsAStatistic around four million deaths.]] Kabila was killed in 2001 and succeeded by his son, Joseph Kabila. The conflict ended in 2002, but the country's eastern region still sees much bloodshed on a daily basis. In 2006, the country held their first elections since first gaining independence.



Thus it forms the stereotypical image of African troubles with all the tropes potholed in the preceeding description.

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Thus it forms [[DarkestAfrica the stereotypical image of African troubles troubles]] with all the its common tropes potholed in the preceeding description.
preceding description.

If you've read this far and somehow still aren't convinced the DRC is a CrapsackWorld, [[HighOctaneNightmareFuel try Googling descriptions of the civil war there, including war rape.]]

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Originally the Congo Free State, the area now known as the [[PeoplesRepublicOfTyranny Democratic Republic]] of Congo has essentially gone [[CrapsackWorld from suck]] [[ItGotWorse to suck.]] In precolonial times, it was the site of three kingdoms: The Kongo Kingdom, the Luba Kingdom, and the Lunda Kingdom. They were a civilized society and had an established rule of law. All of this flew out the window when Europeans came along. The Kongo Kingdom fell to the Portuguese slave trade and the Luba and Lunda kingdoms collapsed due to Zanzibar slave traders. Henry Morton Stanley's expedition to Africa to find Dr. Livingston only made matters worse. News of the source of the Congo River and the riches of Africa caught the attention of the Belgian King Leopold II. He hired Stanley to carve out a piece of the African Cake for Belgium. This began the Scramble for Africa. When the Berlin Conference was held, Leopold successfully acquired the entire country to himself. Not to Belgium, to ''himself''. He essentially owned and ruled the entire area without oversight or accountability and...well, let's just say there were no picnics to be had. Under the exploitative rule of King Leopold II, the local population essentially became slaves to provide enough rubber to finance whatever Leopold wanted at the time. If they failed to meet the quota, the Congolese had their hands chopped off, among other things. It created an international scandal that forced Belgium to annex the Congo Free State as the Belgian Congo from Leopold in 1908. After gaining independence on June 30, 1960, it soon started falling apart. Belgian troops in the province of Katanga encouraged a secession that threatened to tear the country apart. This became known as the Congo Crisis, were the country was split into four regions. The Congo Crisis lead to the death of the Prime Minister, Patrice Lumumba, and the temporary takeover by Joseph Mobutu. The country would remain intact and Mobutu would later take control of the country for good in 1965. He renamed it Zaire in 1971 and began Africanizing everything. During his rule, Zaire's economy went into the toilet due to his unparalleled corruption. Mobutu remained in power until 1997 when troops from Rwanda and Uganda backed up rebel leader Laurent-Desire Kabila and overthrew him. The country was renamed the Democratic Republic of Congo. The First and Second Congo War took place during this time. Also known as Africa's First War, it was the greatest conflict since WorldWarTwo with [[AMillionIsAStatistic around four million deaths.]] Kabila was killed in 2001 and succeeded by his son, Joseph Kabila. The conflict ended in 2002, but the country's eastern region still sees much bloodshed on a daily basis. In 2006, the country held their first elections since first gaining independence.

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Originally the Congo Free State, the area now known as the [[PeoplesRepublicOfTyranny Democratic Republic]] of Congo has essentially gone [[CrapsackWorld from suck]] [[ItGotWorse to suck.]] In precolonial times, it was the site of three kingdoms: The Kongo Kingdom, the Luba Kingdom, and the Lunda Kingdom. They were a civilized society and had an established rule of law. All of this flew out the window when Europeans came along. The Kongo Kingdom fell to the Portuguese slave trade and the Luba and Lunda kingdoms collapsed due to Zanzibar slave traders. Henry Morton Stanley's expedition to Africa to find Dr. Livingston only made matters worse. News of the source of the Congo River and the riches of Africa caught the attention of the Belgian King Leopold II. He hired Stanley to carve out a piece of the African Cake for Belgium. This began the Scramble for Africa. When the Berlin Conference was held, Leopold successfully acquired the entire country to himself. Not to Belgium, to ''himself''. He essentially owned and ruled the entire area without oversight or accountability and...well, let's just say there were no picnics to be had. Under the exploitative rule of King Leopold II, the local population essentially became slaves to provide enough rubber to finance whatever Leopold wanted at the time. If they failed to meet the quota, the Congolese had their hands chopped off, among other things. It created an international scandal that forced Belgium to annex the Congo Free State as the Belgian Congo from Leopold in 1908. After gaining independence on June 30, 1960, it soon started falling apart. Belgian troops in the province of Katanga encouraged a secession that threatened to tear the country apart. This became known as the Congo Crisis, were the country was split into four regions. The Congo Crisis lead to the death of the Prime Minister, Patrice Lumumba, Lumumba. Lumumba's death came about after two unsuccessful assassination attempts by the American CIA. His death was sponsored and requested by the Belgium and the temporary United States government.

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takeover by Joseph Mobutu. The Mobutu, the country would remain intact and Mobutu would later take control of the country for good in 1965. He renamed it Zaire in 1971 and began Africanizing everything. During his rule, Zaire's economy went into the toilet due to his unparalleled corruption. Mobutu remained in power until 1997 when troops from Rwanda and Uganda backed up rebel leader Laurent-Desire Kabila and overthrew him. The country was renamed the Democratic Republic of Congo. The First and Second Congo War took place during this time. Also known as Africa's First War, it was the greatest conflict since WorldWarTwo with [[AMillionIsAStatistic around four million deaths.]] Kabila was killed in 2001 and succeeded by his son, Joseph Kabila. The conflict ended in 2002, but the country's eastern region still sees much bloodshed on a daily basis. In 2006, the country held their first elections since first gaining independence.
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* {{Tintin}}'s second adventure [[OldShame Tintin in the Congo]] is a pro-colonialist comic book. It was incredibly racist and showed disregard for wildlife, showing a scene of a rhino being blown up with dynamite. Since Tintin is a Belgian comic, you can see the [[StrawHypocrite conflict of interest]].

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* {{Tintin}}'s second adventure [[OldShame Tintin in the Congo]] is a pro-colonialist comic book. It was incredibly racist and showed disregard for wildlife, showing a scene of a rhino being blown up with dynamite. Since Tintin is a Belgian comic, you can see the [[StrawHypocrite conflict of interest]]. Considered an OldShame by its author, who later redrew the worst pages.
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* TheOnion atlas, Our Dumb World, featured the Democratic Republic of the Congo as its own personal DespairEventHorizon. In a work filled with BlackComedy, it managed to be the bleakest part of the book.
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