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Post by cjm on Jul 7, 2017 7:54:19 GMT
I admit not following the story in detail, but did they do anything illegal? Surely you can dream up stories for whomever you like and get paid for it? Whites stole the land and Dingaan was Mother Teresa in disguise. Mugabe is a African Statesman of sterling quality. These are accepted versions of the truth confronting us daily. The boers trekked because they needed more land for their kids. The Pottering white monopoly capital idea is in fact so strong that it is still running. Even Cronin buys into a racially purified version of it.
Is the Pottering story not itself a Pottering story?
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Post by neels on Jul 7, 2017 17:56:33 GMT
Look at the PR before and after AB2. this is only a mild version
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Post by cjm on Jul 8, 2017 8:26:51 GMT
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Post by Trog on Sept 5, 2017 14:49:29 GMT
Victoria GeogheganThe irony is, the bitch probably believed that she was doing moral good - removing wealth from evil white men and redistributing it to poor, exploited blacks. In fact, I'm surprised that it is not playing out that way - how is she different from people such as Ruth First, Hilda Bernstein, Helen Joseph and other heroes in the fight for equality and freedom?
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Post by cjm on Sept 5, 2017 18:10:29 GMT
Victoria Geoghegan... how is she different from people such as Ruth First, Hilda Bernstein, Helen Joseph and other heroes in the fight for equality and freedom? Very true. I am still puzzled by what BP did wrong. As I asked before, should the clients not rather be prosecuted? Also surprising is how BP did not put up a fight.
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