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Robert Mugabe Part 2 - G20 Amanpour CNN

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Part 2 - Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe and Christiane Amanpour clash as he tries to depict himself as an African hero battling imperialism and foreign attempts to oust him rather than the man whose policies drove the nation once known as Africa's breadbasket to virtual economic collapse

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  • You guys don' know what u r talking about. MUGABE is an African hero... he is resisting to those British imperialists. Africa for Africans... not the other way around.

  • Notice how Amanpour quickly bypassed Mugabe's notion that the 1% whites had originally acquired the land illegally, and then throws in untrue rhetoric like, "hounded out of their country" as if they were being exiled....and also says 4-5 million people left Zimbabwe...well that's clearly untrue b/c that would be almost 40% the entire country, which absolutely did not happen! Amanpour is just a mouthpiece of the British power structure, not a real journalist.

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  • rephrase that?

  • @LotusHacker so why are those young white african or whatever racist en if they didnt learn it from they granny parents

  • @ 3:49 they could decide to (uhm think think think) uhm leave the farm..

  • Mugambe is a hero

  • I hope that one day we can all can getlong.

  • @ZUNECARDSTV

    I wouldn't be waiting forever to take it back and neither would I take it back through cronyism. I wouldn't blame someone for what their grandpa did. that's blind justice. Shit happens and you have to learn how to cope with it now and not settle your grandfather's quarrels for that because you'd be blaming a younger generation of white africans who had no control where they were being born. if you're going to take it back at least give it to someone who knows how to work the land

  • @LotusHacker Why not? The people that took the land 100 years ago passed it down to their family's, So yes they should be blamed. How would you feel if a foreign power invaded your land, put you on a reserves, exploit the land while you and your people are dirt poor and then don't want to give up the land they took.would you be willing to share it with them after all this has been done?

  • @omarpb1 100% correct.

    The problem is, The squatters can't imagine seeing themselves in that situation.

    No empathy for others.

  • @DennyJohnny slave of white people. Viva Mugabe

  • Imagine someone breaks into your house and does a huge garage sale with your stuff, then you come home and not only does he refuse to leave, he says he is entitled to your house due to the time spent in your house.

    He is so upset that the owner had the balls to try to reclaim their property, that he tries everything to ruin you and your family. To add insult to injury, the "authorities" and public opinion are on the side of the squatters.

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