@wicks_jeff ‘AfriMaga’ has now been incorporated into the leftist media catechisms. The fundamentals of the News24 faith is to be memorised by the workers and the faithful.
The alleged Pax Brittanica changes nothing as to the point I was making, namely that the British were in it for themselves, like all people are, and not noble or a force for good. Utter historical ignorance to think so. The Industrial Revolution was funded to a very substantive exent via the extraction of colonial resources. I really do not care whether the British were ‘oppressors’ or not, most other nations would have done the same if they had the same opportunities, but to carry on with this charade that they were a force for good is laughable. No nation or people is a force for good, they all act in their own interest.
I wonder whether he is a descendant of Landdrost Honoratus Christiaan David Maynier of Graaf-Reinet. “On 6 February 1795, around 200 burghers convened at the Drostdy in Graaff-Reinet and formally dismissed Maynier, along with his secretary and other officials, on charges of incompetence…” Maynier fled to Swellendam, leaving Adriaan van Jaarsveld, a “prominent farmer and commando leader experienced in frontier skirmishes…elected commandant-general and president of a provisional "War Council" comprising about 15 members. The rebels seized government stores, arms, and records, organizing patrols to assert control over the Sneeuberg and surrounding farmlands spanning roughly 50,000 square kilometers.” 😂
@DeliaByliefeldt@AdriaanBasson@elonmusk@News24 And he wrote an open letter to a young girl in the newspaper of which he was the editor. Her father was a member of the Boeremag who was imprisoned. I will never forgive him for this.