Every rightist must read Ian Smith's 'Bitter Harvest.' A more 'British than the British' country betrayed, backstabbed by the British.
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Replying to @i_contemplate_
Also betrayed by the spineless, deceitful assholes of the South African 'National Party'
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Replying to @i_contemplate_
Deep British/English hatred for the Boers. Revenge after decades.
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Replying to @LenteCurrite
In this case, if the Boers had not betrayed the English of Rhodesia, they would've survived together.
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Replying to @i_contemplate_
Betrayed? That is English BS agitprop. Boers were definitely brutalized by English. Even Gandhiji acknowledged this.
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Replying to @LenteCurrite
We're talking about a different time, this is way after the Boer War. Rhodesians as English supported the Boers.
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Replying to @i_contemplate_
Imperial hatred was because of the Boer war. t never goes away. Look at their hatred even now for "Nazis".
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Replying to @LenteCurrite
I'm well aware of this. My point is very different. Boer leadership sold out Rhodesians to curry favor with 'world opinion'
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Replying to @i_contemplate_
It is true I was not aware of it. But who has more power? Britain or Rhodesia? It is like blaming the smallest guy.
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Replying to @LenteCurrite
Yes obviously Britain has a lot more power. South Africa, though, could have easily stuck by Rhodesia and SAVED ITSELF.
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National Party betrayed Rhodesia, and then fell itself lol.
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Replying to @i_contemplate_
That was their mistake. But Brit intel had great penetration in all ex-colonies. They could have created false impressions
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Replying to @LenteCurrite
Yeah no doubt they did. Sweet whispering - "here, just let Rhodesia go, and we shall support you!"
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