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  • ABOUT TIME THE TRUTH BE TOLD...VIVA ZIMBABWE,VIVA MAMA AFRICA

  • @MrRastafari01

    " ABOUT TIME THE TRUTH BE TOLD...VIVA ZIMBABWE,VIVA MAMA AFRICA "

    Please check out the blog marav.blogspot /com, for a detailed debunking of the racist fraud called "Mugabe And The White African".

    I say fraud, because it goes beyond propaganda into fooling the viewer as to what the reality and the real data are.

  • thank you////

  • @kemetkush

    My privilege. The truth is slowly emerging.

    When I was a child, I was told by a racist substitute teacher that 'Africans are bad farmers', and that they had 'caused the Sahara Desert'.

    Which was a lie based on a racist misinterpretation of the Senegal's Forest Islands of Kissidougou. African people were farming in small pieces of land with large trees.

  • The French presumed that Africans had destroyed all the rainforest around it, and what was left were the 'doomed' remnants of the last pieces of forest. The truth was that Africans went into the desert, and created their own farmable oases. Africans can farm in the desert, and they can farm on the run, which is derisively called 'slash and burn'.

  • In Zimbabwe, the rhodesians and their lackeys the MDC wanted to pretend that landreform caused the hyperinflation which they themselves caused by the manipulation of the Zimbabwean government's access to credit. At no time in economic history has hyperinflation been caused by landreform. It always comes from financial manipulation - in Zimbabwe's case a credit freeze from Section 4C of the Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act of 2001 (ZDERA).

  • @tigerone1970 thank you again//// i send your video to friends

  • @kemetkush

    By the way on the desert farmers of Senegal, and now French colonials misinterpreted what they saw, there is an excellent book called "Misreading The African Landscape", by James Fairhead and Melissa Leach. You should check it out if you can still get it, because it is slowly running out of print.

  • Great upload.

  • @AfricansArise

    Thank you. Please also check out the blog:

    maravi.blogspot /com

    There is a lot more information on Zimbabwe and Zambia there.

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