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That's because they'd be called "South African, Sudanese or Libyan." Africa is not a county.
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Sudanese nutz lmao goteem
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....South Africa, 1652 - well documented
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We settled in South Africa, the British colonized it - big big difference
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Combination of Dutch, French Hugenots who fleed persecution and Germans for the same reason. The difference between settlement and colonisation is. Settlement is a building of a place for yourself and living your culture, colonization is forcing other people to bend the knee (1/2
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(2/2) to your imperial rule. ZA was a mishmosh of settlers to varying degrees, until the British started to take over the trade routes and put it all under her majesty’s control and British rule - hence why the same settlers said ‘fukkit’ and started ‘trekking’ north
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Black people who come to the UK aren’t called English after a few years this is absolutely false.
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If they are born here they are.
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africa ain't a country bro
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Maybe in the anglosphere lol. I'm literally certain those communities have no qualms calling themselves African
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If your frame of reference is "my culture", then it might fail to describe other cultures. Shocking, that .
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I mean some of them are literally called "Afrikaners" but okay
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The analog to SA/Afrikaners would be black people living in their own country on the British islands. That's not what he's talking about.
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