BBC: The Boer War - Part 2
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@sten971 it was called the dark continent because Europeans knew little to nothing about it before it was well explored and conquered..your bias is blatant and disgraceful.
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The bias of this documentary is only too self-evident and the ridicule is what we can expect from this presenter. Its only real value lies in the interviews of the war's veterans.
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@RPenta its sad your so brain woshed
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@sten971 Americans only fight those evil doers who ruthlessly threaten the Homeland: Mexicans & Indians, Cubans, Phillippinos, Haitians, Central Americans, Germans, Japanese, Chinese, North Koreans, Russians, North Vietnamese, Panamanians, Iraqis, Serbians, Somalis, Afghans, & Libyans to name a few.
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@sten971 it was called the dark continent bcoz not much was known about it
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@a0e0roberts So it's considered to be something like calling someone an infidel or is it more insulting?
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Kenneth Griffith was an immense hypocrite. He was UK born, but a rabid Anglophobe. This didn't. however stop this odious man from exploiting the British Broadcasting and theatre industry for his own personal gain, and it didn't stop him continuing to live in the country he despised.
It is good that he is now dead and unable to pour out his hypocritical poison any more.
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@sten971 That's a typical racist statement "white South Africans" (Boers) still have not changed.
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@keithehlert be a kind person, be good, live a good life, make the most of it and don't spread hatred and intolerance of others
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Vir Volk en Vaderland!
"Kaffir" comes from Arabic "kafir," meaning unbeliever. This word was picked up by the Portuguese in southern Africa, who passed it on to the Dutch. funny thing, most Arabs would consider both Portuguese and Dutch to be kafirs.
a0e0roberts 2 years ago 9
"Damn silly thing to do" - LOL
Just like black and white folk fighting on YouTube, while the true owners of SA sit in their marble halls built on mineral empires paid for by the blood of so many people of all races on battlefields, concentration camps, mines and the streets of South Africa. Boers never controlled South Africa, just as much as blacks don't control it today. The sad thing is neither side knows they are being played. We are all just puppets in a far bigger game.
zsifk 1 year ago 3