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If Caucasians can do it, why not Africans?



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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Steve Hayes)
> Newsgroups:..soc.culture.zimbabwe,soc.culture.african,...
> Subject: If Caucasians can do it, why not Africans?
> Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2003 08:25:07 GMT
>
> On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 08:25:07 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> (Steve Hayes) wrote:
>
> Can people in Georgia tell us how they managed to get rid of
> their evil corrupt president?
> 
> Is there any possibility that people in Zimbabwe might do the
> same?
> 
> Please, Georgians, tell us about it!
> 
Indeed. Please do. 
There are evil whites still teeming ALL OVER the lands of Africa.
Land-grabbers, plunderers, rapists, murderers.

For centuries.

The current governments are doing nothing about them.

IF whites can marginalize and kill blacks in the white west, why
can't the blacks do likewise to whites in black Africa?

IF Caucasians can enslave Africans in the white west, why can't
the Africans enslave the Caucasians in black Africa?

In the white west, whites own nearly all the lands, the banks,
the mines, the manufacturing plants, the industries ...  
In time, the blacks in Africa will own nearly all the lands, the
banks, the mines, the manufacturing plants, the industries ....


in time
_____ _____ _____ _____ _____the native shall not be denied


Charlie
............. .......................... .....................
"One of the apologies for imperialism during its heyday was 
PACIFICATION - the suppression of intertribal warfare by 
persuasion or force (usually the latter) and the substitution 
of legal means of resolving disputes or redressing wrongs. 

"Had pacification and 'the rule of law', wider trade, and 
improvements in transportation and communication been the 
only innovations introduced by imperial agents, imperialism 
might ultimately have been more of a boon and less of an ordeal
for its native subjects. 

"In fact, colonial pacification was not an end in itself but a 
means to achieve goals that almost invariably benefitted the 
intruders as much as they harmed the native inhabitants: 
forced labor, loss of territory, economic exploitation, 
subordinate social and political status, and a lack of legal 
redress against wrongs or crimes committed by colonialists. 

"The price of imperial peace was a manifold indignity, 
dispossession, abject poverty, slavery, famine, and worse; 
and that price was surely too high. The peace that humans 
universally desire is not that of the grave or the chain gang, 
but imperial pacification often meant both."
     Lawrence H. Keeley, 
     War Before Civilization, 1996






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