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Kenyans Say Chinese Investment Brings Racism and Discrimination | The New York Times

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Kenyans Say Chinese Investment Brings Racism and Discrimination | The New York Times



[dropcap]RUIRU[/dropcap], Kenya — Before last year, Richard Ochieng’, 26, could not recall experiencing racism firsthand. [mc4wp_form id=”6042″]

Not while growing up as an orphan in his village near Lake Victoria where everybody was, like him, black. Not while studying at a university in another part of Kenya. Not until his job search led him to Ruiru, a fast-growing settlement at the edge of the capital, Nairobi, where Mr. Ochieng’ found work at a Chinese motorcycle company that had just expanded to Kenya

But then his new boss, a Chinese man his own age, started calling him a monkey.

It happened when the two were on a sales trip and spotted a troop of baboons on the roadside, he said.

“‘Your brothers,’” he said his boss exclaimed, urging Mr. Ochieng’ to share some bananas with the primates.