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Offline Lizard1999

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The sad part is when it shows you what South Africa was like in the 1960's  :'(

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Re: VIDEO: Africa Addio (about when blacks got their freedom)
« Reply #1 on: July 06, 2007, 02:12:40 PM »
I have seen that video.  It was magnificent.  I especially loved that part when the Boer farmers migrated back to South Africa from Kenya in the same way their ancestors came, through ox-wagons.  It was very sad to see the colonial-era wildlife preserves in Uganda be turned into shooting galleries by the [censored] there.


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Re: VIDEO: Africa Addio (about when blacks got their freedom)
« Reply #2 on: July 06, 2007, 06:11:31 PM »
I have seen that video.  It was magnificent.  I especially loved that part when the Boer farmers migrated back to South Africa from Kenya in the same way their ancestors came, through ox-wagons.  It was very sad to see the colonial-era wildlife preserves in Uganda be turned into shooting galleries by the schvartzas there.

The wildlife reserves in Uganda were really something under Idi Amin. He had all the wild creatures in there.....the BBC reporters, Tanzanian diplomats three of his ex-wives.......all roaming about madly in their natural habitat.