Underground Feed Back Stereo - Brothers Perspective Magazine - Personal Opinion Database - dont ever respect colonial oppressors #colonialoppression #woke #africa #brothersperspectivemagazine #france #dutch #UK
Underground Feed Back Stereo – Brothers Perspective Magazine – Personal Opinion Database – dont ever respect colonial oppressors Black People suffer in a place many are void of Self Awareness and Dignified Liberation. These europeons stole the land by killing the natives of lands but not to share with the original inhabitant or those they enslaved. These tyrants are negative to the core and cant…
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Désioniser la mémoire du génocide nazi
Ce n’est pas un article d’actualité que je vous propose mais un texte de réflexion paru dans un média alternatif espagnol dont l’auteur est historien. Sa réflexion s’appuie d’ailleurs sur le travail d’autres intellectuels dont deux très connus en France et dans le monde: Norman Finkelstein et Hannah Arendt.
Le propos de ce texte est de disputer la mémoire de ce qu’on appelle l’holocauste au…
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The establishment of Capetown will be very relevant to one of tomorrow's key points, the Mfecane:
The Dutch in their establishment of Capetown in the 1650s were the western end of imperialism in Africa, as will also be covered the Portuguese in Mutapa, one of the two centralized states that preceded the cattle-kraal cultures of the 19th Century, were the eastern. Both were seeking to build empires at the same time. In the case of Capetown the Boers ultimately succeeded, and the settlement would grow and paved the way for the Khoi Wars of the 18th Century against the Khoisan peoples of the west, and for the expansion that would lead to British imperialism in South Africa in the 19th.
It was so, ultimately, because the Dutch were ruthless enough to establish a settler-colony and that in turn will have a very direct reference tomorrow in discussions of the Mfecane and what it was and what it was not. The Dutch from the very beginning were settler-colonialist slavers. Their expansion was fueled by the same dynamics that propel all settler-colonies, and by definition these cannot but destabilize societies around them, producing the same ripple effect seen in a modern form with the Syrian Civil War.
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The Battle of Congella: A Moonlit Clash on Durban's Shores
Episode 156 – History of South Africa Podcast with Des Latham
In the latest installment of our journey through South Africa’s storied past, we delve into the Battle of Congella, a confrontation that left an indelible mark on the sands of Durban and the annals of British and Boer relations. This episode unpacks the events leading up to and during this pivotal clash, highlighting the strategies,…
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Food to Die For: Paul’s 365 Meals of Murder, Mayhem, and Mischief – September 17
September 17: This entree honors British troops leaving for South Africa to fight in the Boer War.*
Soldiers never like leaving a place, whether it’s their beloved homeland or an exotic land that they’ve come to admire. So then, how much worse is it when you’re leaving to fight the Boers in South Africa? Very much worse. That enemy invariably fires back at you. With malicious intent. Suppose…
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Guido de Boer (Dutch 1988)
Straight Forward (2024)
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nooit waren onze wegen eenzaam
zelfs bochtige sporen bogen recht
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It’s so funny when liberals lecture communists about not knowing how anything works, that we need to grow up and face the real world etc, while publicly demonstrating that their political imagination is so deeply impoverished that they genuinely believe the only thing the leader of the most powerful country on the planet in all of human history can do is block a slightly more fascist guy from taking his place every four years
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Damn South Africans.
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The Eastern Cape Economy and the Tumultuous Events at Port Natal (Episode 155)
The Cape Economy: A Surge in Progress
The period between 1840 and 1843 in South Africa was marked by a remarkable blend of economic growth and military activities. This era, leading up to the first significant skirmish between the Boers and the British, was akin to a ‘mini war,’ filled with numerous side stories reminiscent of a costly minibar – small but expensive encounters. These times were…
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