@outsideness Boers had compassion for their neighbors and did not deploy nuclear weapons or this. Need to kill that gene first. https://twitter.com/whatonearthSA/status/1135429007699304448 …
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Replying to @whatonearthSA @Outsideness
The liberal genetics entered our bloodstreams in 1795 when Prince of Orange sold Cape Town to the English King after he lost America. The Mediterranean climate oriented farmers in the Cape quickly acquiesced to the British demands.
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So why did Anglo colonists in the Americas tackle their problem in a very different manner?
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Replying to @LiamVerum @johann_theron and
Here we just kept turning the other cheek. First in what is now the Eastern Cape where the raiding, murderous Xhosa should have taught our ancestors all they needed to know about the murderous nature of the Bantu and then several times at the hands of the Zulu.
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We were Dutch? Not Anglo.
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Replying to @johann_theron @LiamVerum and
Compared to today where Brits wants to Brexit and Dutch not.
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You guys have to try to keep up: "In total, this makes the UK responsible for about one third of global tax avoidance risk - over four times more than the second biggest contributor, the Netherlands."https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-06-02/uk-dominates-most-damaging-tax-havens …
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