This is a truly insightful documentary because it illustrates how widespread the practice among poverty-stricken Blacks is to spend large sums of money on clothes while they live in total squalor. We see the same thing among huge numbers of our beloved ‘African-Americans’ who waste what little money they have on expensive cars and fancy clothes while still living in government-assisted housing.
It proves what I and other Whites have been saying for a long time: Blacks would rather look rich than take the effort to become rich by means of saving money, wise investments and delayed gratification. This is because they are impulsive by nature and possess low-IQs. The notion of delayed gratification for a race of people who have little impulse control and who are emotionally-driven is very hard to grasp let alone accomplish in one’s personal life.
‘The Congo Dandies’ is a testament to the priority of image over substance or reality that far too many Blacks have. It’s all about how one looks or appears to others. It demonstrates the screwed-up priorities that Blacks have, and it’s no wonder they remain poor.