I vote Toyota Hilux, still looking for one.Dodge beats them both
I vote Toyota Hilux, still looking for one.Dodge beats them both
What difference does this make? If they are citizens of their respective country where I am interested in hunting it doesn't matter whether they are Black or White Africans. I always go to the reviews of others regarding their experience with an outfitter I am interested in booking with. I never ask the outfitter to send me a photo of themselves to see what color they happen to be.Just a simple question. Are there any black owned safari companies owned by black Africans?
I'm sorry, you knew exactly what you were doing with your initial question and how it was phrased. You could have elaborated and been more specific (as you did in a later response). But your initial query came across as a loaded question and was meant to be one. So let's not get all offended with the responses and questions you're receiving. By the way, define "local" anyway? I've hunted with Professionals who can trace their ancestry and ties to Africa going back 200+ years---and they were of European descent. Is that local enough? And just because someone is Black does not necessarily make them a "local" to the particular tribal area they are doing business in. To assume so otherwise just because of their skin color would be profiling and being very naive about Africa.Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would have stepped into a giant pile donkey dung.
Yes,yesI don’t care if you’re white, black or pink with purple polka dots, as long as you operate with competence and integrity.
Yes,yesI'm also a transplant here and where I emigrated from. Always makes me laugh when I return to Montana to hunt and some clown in the bar with a southern drawl starts bawling about the foreigner shooting his deer, blah, blah. I was born there essentially (parents moved to Montana from Idaho three days after my birth) and I'm a disabled US veteran. That shuts him up.
The point being stereotypes, racial or otherwise, are bullshit. I hate them.
@Sketchy1973, I appreciated your question and understood your intent.If I asked for a PH safari company that didn't ha any Colonial influence, I would have insulted a Frenchmen, A Brit, someone from Portugal, and a few Germans along the way. Do we need to go over the ugly colonial history of Africa?
I'll say it again. I FUCKED UP.
Well said and thank you@Sketchy1973, I appreciated your question and understood your intent.
I'm a simple man and it is a simple, fair question. The issue at hand, in our society, is that race, and stereotypes has been made such a highly controversial issues by most of the media, the cultural elites, and "politicians."
Race is a big issue here in South Louisiana, near New Orleans, as it can't be ignored, and I know very racist White people, unfortunately, and Black people that play the race card.
Uniquely, a valued human quality, is that race is not really an issue in most kitchens of Louisiana, as is is about making great food, with care and love. The culinary traditions are a "great equalizer."
We have a food expression, in Acadiana, where I grew up about "Black Church BBQ."
It is the food prepared by Black Churches, as fundraisers. Some of the best damn food you will ever eat. We all love it, and it's okay to say that. Everybody knows what you mean, and nobody is offended.
I could never say that in New Orleans amongst mix company that I don't know.
Oh, don't worry, this'll blow over. Now if you really want something that will go on forever try saying something like, "the .358 Win shoots as flat as a .300 Win Mag." or "a lever action (any caliber) is the perfect rifle for for Africa." Those things just never die.A asked a moderator if they could remove the post. He told me to hang in there and I will blow over. In general, they don't remove post. I'm not sure this one will blow over. It may pass up the Rolex post.
A asked a moderator if they could remove the post. He told me to hang in there and I will blow over. In general, they don't remove post. I'm not sure this one will blow over. It may pass up the Rolex post.
@Wheels don't you have a longtime family friend that's an outfitter in Tanzania?