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To: ME-262

Progress is not always progress. Perhaps the tribes are returning to the way of life before European incursion, and perhaps it’s a better system for a continent like Africa, which cannot sustain the population it has.
Be prepared, however, for scenes of unbelievable bloodletting which will make Darfur and southern Sudan, even Rwanda, look like a cakewalk.
I’d expect more to see tribal violence and an accomodation between the Zulu and the whites.


11 posted on 01/11/2008 2:59:09 AM PST by steve8714 (Build the fence, ship 'em out, legalize teen workers.)
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To: steve8714

“which cannot sustain the population it has”

Could be, but I imagine the same could have been said for the American West (or all of America at some point in time perhaps when first viewed by England).

In looking at pictures of Zimbabwe there are beautiful forests with waterfalls, etc. I would think that if the culture was such that they could have a civilized nation they could develop those natural resources (along with oil, diamonds, etc.) and make some money and develop things further (water wells, desalinization plants, etc.).

But, I guess they would rather have any vestigages of the white imperialist pigs gone and instead be masters of their own pitiful domains and then have to fight over the scraps ala Zimbabwe style. It is too bad that the tribal culture and hatred is so stong. I know some folks from S. Africa that would love to go back but that will never happen now.


15 posted on 01/11/2008 3:14:24 AM PST by geopyg (Don't wish for peace, pray for Victory. ------ www.gohunter08.com ------)
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To: steve8714

Africa can sustain high populations. But post-colonial Africa, with endemic Marxism and nu-Apartheid, is a death trap.

They need the British back. Even the French would do.


19 posted on 01/11/2008 4:09:22 AM PST by agere_contra
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