Belgian Congo uprising
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ermmmmmmm ummmmmmmmm
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@diyonisha a lot of the congolese people still want the belgians to come back. there is always an opposition, but fact is, the true genocide happened just after the belgians left, and in the progress everything that was built or owned by civilians was fucked up. In the meanwhile we western countries, f.e. belgium have become the most social countries in the world, while things in the congo and lots of other places in the rest of the world are still fucked up.
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@rw5791 slow i guess... normally youd think the chimpouts would have began straight away
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gee,it took the niggers 10 days to start killing the white people?
Waz up wit dat?
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@wastedwasted3 yes maybe in your opinion was better but not for congo people
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I was there as a young child in the former Belgian Congo from December 1964 through August 1966 because my father was in the air force assigned to the U.S. embassy. Thanks for the video
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I was there as a young child in the former Belgian Congo from December 1964 through August 1965 because my father was in the air force assigned to the U.S. embassy. Thanks for the video
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"barely ELEVEN days after independence congolese troops mutiny"...wow ,and they wonder why they are a failed country.....
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@wastedwasted3 no, no one can deny this...mostly because africans can't write!!! LONG LIVE THE BELGIAn CONGO!!!!!
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when the congo stopped being civilized
sure we can agree with that, i mean im Irish we were invaded, enslaved and occupied by the British, what Israel is doing to the Palestinians is terrorism, what Europe did to Africa was wrong, im just saying that kicking out all Europeans in a violent uprising was a bad move because the Europeans were the farmers, politicians and businessmen...look at India the got rid of the English peacefully over time theyre doing pretty well
hooah91 2 years ago 5
Their not better off today in terms of 'relative peace', thats true, because we killed all their leaders who could make a difference like Thomas Sankara, Patrice Lumumba,.. Imprisoned Mandela, etc... And most off the the brutal violence today in Africa comes from neo-colonization by the IMF and Multinationals, who still rape the continent for their national resources!
juuwtuup 1 year ago