The colonialists brought crime from Europe to Africa - Baleka Mbete

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why can she not be accused of racism here?
one thing I never understood here.

saying something terrible about Europeans is the very definition of racism, or can Black people NEVER be Racist, no matter what they say?

I will give you one guess.
 

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LOL at Techne and saturnz trying to blame people stealing from, robbing, assaulting, raping and murdering each other on ursury, something brought by the colonialists, things that never ever happened before say 1486, amirite?

Also interesting to not see some people (very active in the DA thread) on here, wonder if they support this notion thus by their silence?
That is all in your little imagination.
 

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Given most of the comments just in this thread, I doubt many people will start to realise anything in the near future.
I see what you mean. Apparently to some the idea of a completely corrupt global monetary system and a sick, corrupt local culture to be blamed for the local failings are two things that cannot co exist.
 

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Did the people eat under White rule? No-one is crueler to Black people than their fellow Black people. Look at the genocides in Africa - not White on Black, Black on Black - all of them.

Pointing out that one fact = Instant Racist
 

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Did the people eat under White rule? No-one is crueler to Black people than their fellow Black people. Look at the genocides in Africa - not White on Black, Black on Black - all of them.

Fake:

The Herero and Nama genocide was the first genocide of the 20th century,waged by the German Empire against the Ovaherero, the Nama, and the San in German South West Africa (now Namibia). It occurred between 1904 and 1908.


Pointing out that one fact = Instant Racist

There is no fact.
 

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Reading the comments on that vid I'm glad to see all Saffers united in agreement for a change :laugh:
Scrap what I said there. Was too good to be true. I see on social media that many agree with her as expected and actually feel sorry for her for the tone in which the interviewer apparently speaks to her, while others disagree saying crime was brought to SA by apartheid.

Remember, SA was totally crime free and the safest country in the world... in the 1940s...

Those damn white bastard whoresons
 

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That white disease called crime that these colonists brought here FFS! Jan was patient zero, us whiteys better stay in doors, don't want to infect any more people and turn them into criminals!
 

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In a couple of generations people will look back and consider the ANC's rule a bigger crime against humanity than apartheid ever was.

People outside of Africa, the morons I mean the decolonized struggle veterans will consider them to be heroes and saviors who freed them.
 

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And there is the war waged on the Khoi-San by the farmers in the Cape, but

  1. In the southern region of the Sudan, two million people belonging to various Nilotic peoples including Dinka, Nuer and Shilluk were killed by Sudanese Arabs from the North.

  2. Roughly five and a half million died in the Congo, mainly during the Second Congo War

  3. Eturi Conflict, Congo.

  4. Genocide of pygmies, Congo.

  5. Idi Amin killed 300 00 people in Uganda and his successor, Milton Obote killed over 400 000.

  6. In the early 1970s, over 150 thousand Hutu people were killed by Tutsi people in Burundi by order of General Michel Micombero

  7. one million Tutsi people were murdered by Hutu people during the 1994 Rwandan genocide
In all of these deaths, the victims were killed by people from a different ethnic group, people who hated the victims' ethnic group. Ten million deaths in close proximity have left a zone of devastation in Central Africa.

List of countries in Africa on Genocide Watch.

 

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Wow, she has no idea how insulting that is to Africans. Europeans bringing the concept of crime, draw your own conclusions what she is insinuating.
The confusion and laughter from the audience... what an absolute embarrasment.
 

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I don't see "physical" in the topic thread, are you getting desperate now?

We all know that is the crime she is talking about, and not ursury, you are just fixated on that 1 issue like a dog with a bone, so that's why you interpret it differently than the rest of us.
 

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And there is the war waged on the Khoi-San by the farmers in the Cape, but

  1. In the southern region of the Sudan, two million people belonging to various Nilotic peoples including Dinka, Nuer and Shilluk were killed by Sudanese Arabs from the North.

  2. Roughly five and a half million died in the Congo, mainly during the Second Congo War

  3. Eturi Conflict, Congo.

  4. Genocide of pygmies, Congo.

  5. Idi Amin killed 300 00 people in Uganda and his successor, Milton Obote killed over 400 000.

  6. In the early 1970s, over 150 thousand Hutu people were killed by Tutsi people in Burundi by order of General Michel Micombero

  7. one million Tutsi people were murdered by Hutu people during the 1994 Rwandan genocide
In all of these deaths, the victims were killed by people from a different ethnic group, people who hated the victims' ethnic group. Ten million deaths in close proximity have left a zone of devastation in Central Africa.

List of countries in Africa on Genocide Watch.


So changing your "all of them" to "most of them" or sticking to "all of them"?
 

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We all know that is the crime she is talking about, and not ursury, you are just fixated on that 1 issue like a dog with a bone, so that's why you interpret it differently than the rest of us.

read my edit, your ignorance is not my problem
 

supersunbird

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Scrap what I said there. Was too good to be true. I see on social media that many agree with her as expected and actually feel sorry for her for the tone in which the interviewer apparently speaks to her, while others disagree saying crime was brought to SA by apartheid.

Remember, SA was totally crime free and the safest country in the world... in the 1940s...

Those damn white bastard whoresons

so tell me again about concentration camps?

He is mocking the people who say Apartheid (which started in 1948) brought crime.
 
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