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  • Well my friend, if they were not push off their land and exploited out of their natural resources.. They would stay home

  • I know the Value of life more then you, I remember when my people were Kings and Queens in Africa. Lovely people, peacefull people.. The Value of Life, what life do we have as Africans, all our culture and HIstory stolen from us.. Intelectual comment, oh plz.. Africa belongs to Africans, The America belong to Natives and Europes belongs to Whites.. The only people i know never content with there land is Europeans, a matter a fact they are not even content with planet earth, so they go to space

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  • This woman has been brainewashed by her western masters why cant she understand this land belong to the black people,Mugabe is a real African hero unfortunetly africans esp Zimbabians dont understand than this African good leader has only tried to correct the unjust which british have commited.

  • This guy is the devil

  • MY HERO!!!!

  • @1Romanov The so-called integrated global economy are not structured loosely as you claim, because the structure is setup and run by europe and usa and their allies. regardless of domestic politics. The rules were implemented, maintained and controlled from europe. Mugabe is a revolutionary so western style democracy will never fit in africa because they are coming out of colonisation and the enemy wants to put them back in. So anyone that stands up against the west will suffer at first.

  • @nubic Zim and the entire world are part of a more-or-less integrated global economy. Within this loosely structured framework, there are certain rules beyond the reach of domestic politics that any state must play by. There are also common sense rules, (such as 12M people and two major urban centers cannot eat based on subsistence farming techniques). Mr. Mugabe has continued to disregard these rules to the ruin of his own people. My heart goes out to them.

  • @nubic Please explain to me how Mr. Mugabe's policy orientation, his ideology, have benefited the peoples of Zim? Even the Shano people are struggling under the current economic calamity created primarily by Mr. Mugabe. (The Zulus in the corner of the state were subjected to racial extermination policies). There is simply no excuse for a country with such an amenable climate and so much arable land not being able to feed its own, relatively small (and rapidly shrinking) population.

  • @1Romanov As i said if they (who ever they are) found that the reforms were illegal then why dont (they) do something about it? The reality is that after some many years of colonisation many african states have leaders have a western idelogy which is not in the best interest of their people. I am not from zim so i dont expect to get a farm. But i have been to zim, have you?

  • @nubic To my point, you know very little of the situation on the ground. Who are 'they' that would put property owners back on their land? This is a debate about the extreme illegality of Mugabe's reforms. They were found to be illegal and unconstitutional under the Const. of Zim (if I understand correctly, which I'm quite sure I do). If you had a better gasp of the situation, I would ask you which farm you got, but clearly you have no idea.

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