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To: James Seagrove who wrote (1084018)8/20/2018 9:15:44 AM
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To: James Seagrove who wrote (1084018)8/20/2018 1:04:05 PM
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THIS WILL NOT END WELL: South Africa begins seizing white-owned farms.

Over a decade ago, Nick Kristof reported that Zimbabweans were nostalgic for the old days of Rhodesia:

The hungry children and the families dying of AIDS here are gut-wrenching, but somehow what I find even more depressing is this: Many, many ordinary black Zimbabweans wish that they could get back the white racist government that oppressed them in the 1970’s.

“If we had the chance to go back to white rule, we’d do it,” said Solomon Dube, a peasant whose child was crying with hunger when I arrived in his village. “Life was easier then, and at least you could get food and a job.”


Mr. Dube acknowledged that the white regime of Ian Smith was awful. But now he worries that his 3-year-old son will die of starvation, and he would rather put up with any indignity than witness that.

An elderly peasant in another village, Makupila Muzamba, said that hunger today is worse than ever before in his seven decades or so, and said: “I want the white man’s government to come back. Even if whites were oppressing us, we could get jobs and things were cheap compared to today.”

His wife, Mugombo Mudenda, remembered that as a younger woman she used to eat meat, drink tea, use sugar and buy soap. But now she cannot even afford corn gruel. “I miss the days of white rule,” she said.

Nearly every peasant I’ve spoken to in Zimbabwe echoed those thoughts.

You’d think that Zimbabwe would be a cautionary example for South Africa, but it seems to be more of a how-to guide. And hey, the political insiders got rich.



To: James Seagrove who wrote (1084018)8/21/2018 9:18:43 AM
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JUSTINE TRUDEAU is arresting people who disagree with her!

'she isn't the only one! Trudeau also arrested a man who told him during the Quebec national holiday that he didn't belong there.'


TRUDEAU FORBID HIM TO VOTE NOW. THIS MAN LOST HIS RIGHT TO VOTE IN CANADA!!!!! youtube.com VIDEO: youtube.com ------------ THIS WOMAN MAKES QUEBEC PROUD! SHE'S BRAVER THAN MANY MEN ON THAT VIDEO. SHAME ON YOU, WORMS! ---------- Original video: youtube.com Article from CTV putting emphasis on the "we're not on Mohawk territory" thing and with different video of the hitler-like speech of Trudeau: youtube.com