Fake goods and low IQ bonobos overating themselves: kama hauna degree usi comment

I see bonobos here and on Twitter complaining about fake goods wanasahau some stubborn facts.

Let’s look at the per capita income of Kenya

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Average salary in the country is Kshs 20,000

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Angalia hapa. Last time I checked, Kenyans spend close to 50% of their income on food.

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Bonobos hatuna disposable income ya ku demand branded goods.
These Chinese “fakes” huwa ndio zimefanya Kenyans and Africans wakue na 21st century lifestyles.

From Tvs to power sockets to phones, bonobos need to thank Chinese manufacturing prowess because without thoses generics , 90% of the continent tungekua tunaishi like niggas in Congo na feature phones.

So whatever argument you have against fakes or generics, remember that the average salary is Kshs 20,000 and half of it goes towards food.

Hatuwezi afford originals.

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For a start anything less than 500/= government should not allow for import. Hii ikuwe ya local companies.

With time we grow and after sometime we move to a 1000/= products and henceforth.

This will avoid confrontations with our lenders and masters since we are already in that mess of loan colonialism.

Fake intelligence is a common issue in most
educated people.

Nilisema watu wako na degree pekee ndio wanaweza comment. @administrator I hope the next iteration of the site will come with an ability of a poster to moderate his posts.

Average salary in this shithole Is not 20k

Nilisema watu wako na degree pekee ndio wanaweza comment. @administrator I hope the next iteration of the site will come with an ability of a poster to moderate his posts.

We have accepted to settle for the cheapest commodities since we decided to surrender our best brains to the powers that continue colonising us even after all those decades of claiming that we are a free people

Ata BCOM inahesabiwa kama degree?

You know you are somehow right?

And because of the counterfeits, the price of originals is somehow reduced in order not to lose all of the market.

Fakes, generics and mitumba have become a scam. Driven by greed and showing off, an undergraduate like you will buy a fake 65 inch TV instead of an original 43 inch for the same price, or will buy a used Prado instead of brand new Toyota RAV4 under warranty for the same amount

Most things sold in Kenya are generics or clones. It is a fact that 99% of medicines are all generics from India, China, Turkey or Bangladesh. Clothes ni mtumba, house fittings, the less said about electronics the better. Even things that are produced in Kenya, people cannot afford, e.g tea we consume grade 4, ile ya kufagiliwa kwa floor huko factory. Good, original and long lasting goods are expensive, that is why life in developed countries is expensive. It places with low or non existent incomes that you get a phone for less than 10 dollars and smart phones for less than 50 dollars.

As long as tunakula mahindi ambayo inachomwa kwa barabara riddled with human excretions, we should never talk about fakes and counterfeits

Here in Kenya , fools without degrees are more famous, more moneyed and more influential. We employ you bachelor of arts prostituology and pay you peanuts . Nothing annoys me like watu wako na degree tag

Nice work mkuu.Maliza hizi noogle na hardcore facts kapsaaa!

QUOTE…“Things are expensive in developed countries”

ANSWER: Because everybody can afford as a result of vibrant economy.

Next >>>Ask your local leader what he has done to ensure vibrant economy.

Its common knowledge that we as Kenyans dont have the economic power to buy original products. The products that are cheap and affordable are the clones and generics. Original drugs are very expensive and only a few people can afford them no wonder we rely more on generics.

High IQ bonobo. Learn how to interpret data. Another way of looking at that data is that in developed nations, housing is expensive. So a larger proportion goes to that.
What you also have to learn is that even in developed nations, buying genuine electronics ( phones, laptops) stretches their peoples budget thin. The only way they do it is by access to cheap credit.
Low IQ bonobo, High IQ bonobo, Big IQ bonobo, Small IQ bonobo…
Still Bonobo.

Initially on drug releases, there’s no generics. Those new drugs have high prices because pharmaceutical companies sell them to governments which can afford any price. Technically Americans, Canadians don’t pay much for their drugs(topic for another day). But because Western countries pay such a high price, they cover potential losses due to real prices. Hence pharma can afford to sell at throw away prices to 3rd world nations. It’s in fact a blessing. Generics from India and China, good for price. Bad for health. There’s poor/no quality control on their manufacture. The kind of byproducts (fillers) you find in those pills is scary.