What the British Empire really was, according to George Orwell…
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[A friend sent me this. I've never seen this definition before, but it sounds right. The British Empire was simply the Royal Navy and the British Army being the paid mercenaries of the Jews in Britain. Jan]
The British Empire is simply a device for giving trade monopolies to the English–or rather to gangs of Jews and Scotchmen.
George Orwell, Burmese Days
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White Shop: Rhodesia is Super T-Shirt
In the 1970s Rhodesia came up with this logo with this cute little elephant. There were LOTS of elephants in Rhodesia and the Whites were proud of that. The classic elephant and flag logo used by the Rhodesian Tourism authority in the 1970s and 1980s to promote tourism to that country.
White Shop: Rhodesia is Super T-Shirt
In the 1970s Rhodesia came up with this logo with this cute little elephant. There were LOTS of elephants in Rhodesia and the Whites were proud of that. The classic elephant and flag logo used by the Rhodesian Tourism authority in the 1970s and 1980s to promote tourism to that country.
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S.Africa: Blacks torture white couple with blowtorch for hours before killing them
Blacks tortured a White lady and tried to kill her by shoving plastic bags down her throat and when that did not work they shot her.
S.Africa: Blacks torture white couple with blowtorch for hours before killing them
Blacks tortured a White lady and tried to kill her by shoving plastic bags down her throat and when that did not work they shot her.
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The Meaning of Rudyard Kiplings 1899 Poem: The White Mans Burden
Rudyard Kiplings poem ‘The White Mans Burden‘ was published in 1899, during a time of significant colonial expansion by European powers, particularly the British Empire, and the United States.
The Meaning of Rudyard Kiplings 1899 Poem: The White Mans Burden
Rudyard Kiplings poem ‘The White Mans Burden‘ was published in 1899, during a time of significant colonial expansion by European powers, particularly the British Empire, and the United States.