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To: elmatador who wrote (53074)8/3/2009 4:01:56 PM
From: Chas.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218210
 
Hi Elmat....you posting crap like this here and in previous post's telling me Robert Mugabe is just mis-understood tells me you are running with the wrong crowd....and you a white guy in Africa making big bucks off the Africans...which Africans is that you are helping BTW...

Hypocrit maybe...naive for sure...

regards



To: elmatador who wrote (53074)8/3/2009 4:22:25 PM
From: Maurice Winn6 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218210
 
elm, the great, glorious, venerable British Empire brought civilisation and freedom to the benighted barbarians over great swathes of the planet.

You obviously know little about what happened. <by using slave labour and by stealing the resources of 20% of the world, it is no wonder that Britain was the wealthiest nation for several centuries. >

TJ's grandfather was dragged out of the muck and educated by the generous British but like some many ingrates, bit that hand that fed him and opened the way for Japan to rape, murder, pillage and plunder across China. That was not his intention but the road to Hell is paved with good intentions.

Hong Kong enjoyed a century of freedom not even enjoyed in the headquarters of the British Empire because the electorate back home preferred Karl Marx to John Stuart Mill. It's amusing that TJ boasts of Hong Kong's freedom and prosperity, gifted to him by the benevolent freedom-loving British of which his grandfather tried to rid China.

You should wish the British Empire had included Brazil to bring them out of the jungle and into the light. A few of the fortunate have found their way to NZ and hanging on the coat tails of the Anglo-led cyberspace revolution in places like Angola.

Praise to the British Empire,
Noblesse oblige,
Mqurice