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*GHETTOBLASTER » Yesterday, 8:21 pm » wrote: ↑
Johnny U has in very short order cemented his legacy at this forum as not only a pathological liar but also someone who subscribes to bat **** crazy conspiracy theories.
for example.....
Johnny U claims that White Men have for 1000s of years gone into the jungles of Sub Saharan Africa to capture entire gene pools of Negro jungle savages, give each of them IQ tests and then murder the ****** who test in the "intelligent range".
This is Johnny U's explanation for why the negro lags behind the rest of mankind behaviorally and intellectually...........
For Johnny's Bat **** Crazy theory to be possible, this totally ridiculous sequence of events he outlined had to have happened over and over 1000s of times.
Now here we have poor Johnny pretending that he knows the truth about what the Black on White murder totals are in South Africa/.......
For many years South Africa stopped reporting murder sorted by race...obviously to hide the truth about their horrendous "Murder Monkey" murder rate.
What little bit I learn, The Brit's made Hitler look like Martha Stewart in history not too far back in Africa. I think their body count is higher. The manipulation of minds is as old as the first conscious lump of grey matter in a jellyfish. Yours is gonna mush out your ear holes on the path you are on. Maybe you can use that forehead template for IQ you have and wrap it around your head and keep what nEUrons you have. I recommend covering your eyeballs cause the outcome you want will never come into sight.
Your lynching mentality to genetically manipulate the Social Intelligence Quotient is allowed here. You will never get my heart and mind behind it.
British Colonialism and Violence in Africa:
- Land dispossession: British colonial rule often involved the seizure of African lands for European settlers and commercial agriculture, displacing indigenous populations.
- Forced labor: Colonial administrations implemented policies that forced Africans into labor for European settlers or on infrastructure projects.
- Taxation: Hut taxes and other forms of taxation were imposed on Africans, often forcing them to work for wages to pay the taxes.
- Suppression of resistance: Colonial authorities used military force to suppress rebellions and resistance movements, leading to violence and casualties.
Specific Examples of British Colonial Violence:
- Mau Mau Uprising in Kenya (1952-1960): The British response to the Mau Mau rebellion against colonial rule involved widespread detention, torture, and extrajudicial killings of Kenyans, particularly members of the Kikuyu tribe.
- Boer War Concentration Camps (1899-1902): During the Second Boer War, the British established concentration camps for Boer civilians, where thousands of people died due to disease and poor conditions.
Important Considerations:
- Colonialism as a System: The violence associated with British colonialism wasn't always a matter of deliberate extermination, but rather a result of policies designed to maintain colonial control and exploit resources.
- Debates and Differing Perspectives: Some historians argue that certain actions, such as the response to the Mau Mau uprising, constitute acts of genocide, while others argue that the primary aim was suppression of rebellion and not extermination.
- Legacy of Colonial Violence: The violence and injustices of British colonialism left a lasting impact on many African countries, contributing to social and political instability, and creating legacies of inequality and discrimination.