Posted on 02/25/2024 7:05:58 AM PST by Eleutheria5
“I want to apologize to the people of Israel for the horrible thing the South African government did. We are sorry.”
Regent Xami Thomas, leader of the Khoi Kingdom of Southern Africa, delivered this message to a packed audience at the Friends of Zion Museum (FOZ) in the heart of Jerusalem on the night of February 1. The crowd cheered their approval. This was, after all, words of support from the citizens of the nation that had dragged Israel to the International Court of Justice on accusations of genocide.
Thomas was not done, though. “The government does not represent all the Khoi or all the people of South Africa. The allegations are without any substance. We were horrified…” Then came the clincher. “Anybody who says that Israel isn’t indigenous doesn’t know what they’re talking about. If Israel isn’t indigenous, there’s no indigenous nation on Earth.”
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“...Cried Alice (she was so much surprised, that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good English).”.
The Bantu tribe that dominates South Africa is a far more recent immigrant group than the English or Dutch. They’ve aggressively colonized much of Africa , killing or enslaving the indigenous people and everyone else.
The media ignores it because they are black.
Well, they all look alike to the racist leftards.
Why would Israelis apologize for the actions of South Africans? It’s like Americans apologizing for the actions of Belgian King Leopold in Africa. It makes absolutely no sense.
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(Why would Israelis apologize for the actions of South Africans?)
If I’m reading it correctly that’s not what happened
(“I want to apologize to the people of Israel for the horrible thing the South African government did. We are sorry.”
Regent Xami Thomas, leader of the Khoi Kingdom of Southern Africa, delivered this message)
Khoi? You mean the Hottentots?
My mistake.
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BTTT
IIRC the Khoi people are some of the oldest peoples to have populated Africa, coming originally from Asia hundreds of thousands of years ago.
Yes, I subscribe to the “Into Africa” theory. Evidence seems pretty strong
Do you have a source for that? I have not heard anything like that. Moreover, the Bantu are not a single tribe, they are a people group with distinct tribes that share language similarities.
If you can’t find it, you aren’t looking.
Yes, that‘s what the Dutch called them, but they prefer to be called „Khoikhoi“ in the former orthography. It means „true humans“in their language. They are the indigenous people of South Africa, before the Whites and the Bantu came there.
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