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Post by Soutpeel on Mar 16, 2018 18:37:57 GMT 7
Apparently the Dutch found Australia before the poms. Probably a good thing they kept sailing or Australia might be another South Africa, only a bloody lot bigger. I reckon it was the Portuguese before the Dutch, if you believe another theory
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Post by oldie on Mar 16, 2018 18:40:51 GMT 7
Not sure if we can compare the Australian aborigines to the Africans. Our mob are still adhered to their original heritage. Best place I have ever seen for cultural consolidation is New Zealand. When someone starts getting all uppity with me over black Africans wanting "their" land back, i normally direct them to this and ask where is your land in any of this ? The slaves who were brought to the Cape from Batavia (indonesia) by the VOA have more rights to land in the Cape than the black Africans of the bantu tribes from the north 1497 Vasco da Gama is mandated to expand on Dias' discoveries. Da Gama departs from Targus on 8 July 1497, heading an expedition consisting of two ships, São Rafael and São Gabriel . They sail along the southern African coast on the way to India. They put foot on South African soil for the first time on 8 November at present-day St. Helena Bay on the west coast and encounter the first Khoi-Khoi. Da Gama gives the following description of them in his diary : 'The inhabitants of this country are tawny-coloured. Their food is confined to the flesh of seals, whales and gazelles, and the roots of herbs. They are dressed in skins, and wear sheaths over their virile members. They are armed with poles of olive wood to which a horn, browned in the fire, is attached...' Tawny coloured aint fking black www.sahistory.org.za/topic/cape-town-timeline-1300-1997Very interesting. I have never been further South than Zaire or Chad or maybe CAR without looking at a map. But the equatorial Africans are of course totally different to the Moroccan or Egyptian, so obviously they should be lighter as you head South.
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Post by oldie on Mar 16, 2018 18:58:50 GMT 7
And one would assume that they migrated South rather than North has something to do with the domestication of camels.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2018 20:21:15 GMT 7
Apparently the Dutch found Australia before the poms. Probably a good thing they kept sailing or Australia might be another South Africa, only a bloody lot bigger. I reckon it was the Portuguese before the Dutch, if you believe another theory It was the Chinese. Ancient Chinese pottery has been found in Australia.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2018 20:30:16 GMT 7
And one would assume that they migrated South rather than North has something to do with the domestication of camels. Aren't the camels here from the Arabs? Apparently they capture them and send them back to Arab land these days. Vermin.
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Post by Soutpeel on Mar 16, 2018 21:09:26 GMT 7
When someone starts getting all uppity with me over black Africans wanting "their" land back, i normally direct them to this and ask where is your land in any of this ? The slaves who were brought to the Cape from Batavia (indonesia) by the VOA have more rights to land in the Cape than the black Africans of the bantu tribes from the north 1497 Vasco da Gama is mandated to expand on Dias' discoveries. Da Gama departs from Targus on 8 July 1497, heading an expedition consisting of two ships, São Rafael and São Gabriel . They sail along the southern African coast on the way to India. They put foot on South African soil for the first time on 8 November at present-day St. Helena Bay on the west coast and encounter the first Khoi-Khoi. Da Gama gives the following description of them in his diary : 'The inhabitants of this country are tawny-coloured. Their food is confined to the flesh of seals, whales and gazelles, and the roots of herbs. They are dressed in skins, and wear sheaths over their virile members. They are armed with poles of olive wood to which a horn, browned in the fire, is attached...' Tawny coloured aint fking black www.sahistory.org.za/topic/cape-town-timeline-1300-1997Very interesting. I have never been further South than Zaire or Chad or maybe CAR without looking at a map. But the equatorial Africans are of course totally different to the Moroccan or Egyptian, so obviously they should be lighter as you head South. The move south and the approximate dates of the formation of the Zulu nation..and the biggest of the Bantu tribes.. This is their own written history...which basically states the 1600's in Maputaland, near todays Mozambique, ergo they were in the top North Easten part of country in www.zulu.org.za/destinations/zululand/information/zulu-history-the-history-of-the-zulu-nation-M56980
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Post by rgs2001uk on Mar 16, 2018 21:36:00 GMT 7
Not sure if we can compare the Australian aborigines to the Africans. Our mob are still adhered to their original heritage. Best place I have ever seen for cultural consolidation is New Zealand. When someone starts getting all uppity with me over black Africans wanting "their" land back, i normally direct them to this and ask where is your land in any of this ? The slaves who were brought to the Cape from Batavia (indonesia) by the VOA have more rights to land in the Cape than the black Africans of the bantu tribes from the north 1497 Vasco da Gama is mandated to expand on Dias' discoveries. Da Gama departs from Targus on 8 July 1497, heading an expedition consisting of two ships, São Rafael and São Gabriel . They sail along the southern African coast on the way to India. They put foot on South African soil for the first time on 8 November at present-day St. Helena Bay on the west coast and encounter the first Khoi-Khoi. Da Gama gives the following description of them in his diary : 'The inhabitants of this country are tawny-coloured. Their food is confined to the flesh of seals, whales and gazelles, and the roots of herbs. They are dressed in skins, and wear sheaths over their virile members. They are armed with poles of olive wood to which a horn, browned in the fire, is attached...' Tawny coloured aint fking black www.sahistory.org.za/topic/cape-town-timeline-1300-1997be careful commrade, the liberal nazis might kick your door in tonight, cant have the truth getting in the way of their distored version of black lives matter history 101 for dummies. Expect Oprah fat cow Winfrey, Al Sharpton and rent a mob Jesse Jackson to be front of the queue, right behind them another fat cow Dianne Abbott and Commrade Corbyn. Its off to room 101 for you, a sharp reminder that your white supremacist attitude and knowledge isnt allowed to get in the way of their professional victim agenda.
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Post by rgs2001uk on Mar 16, 2018 21:41:07 GMT 7
When someone starts getting all uppity with me over black Africans wanting "their" land back, i normally direct them to this and ask where is your land in any of this ? The slaves who were brought to the Cape from Batavia (indonesia) by the VOA have more rights to land in the Cape than the black Africans of the bantu tribes from the north 1497 Vasco da Gama is mandated to expand on Dias' discoveries. Da Gama departs from Targus on 8 July 1497, heading an expedition consisting of two ships, São Rafael and São Gabriel . They sail along the southern African coast on the way to India. They put foot on South African soil for the first time on 8 November at present-day St. Helena Bay on the west coast and encounter the first Khoi-Khoi. Da Gama gives the following description of them in his diary : 'The inhabitants of this country are tawny-coloured. Their food is confined to the flesh of seals, whales and gazelles, and the roots of herbs. They are dressed in skins, and wear sheaths over their virile members. They are armed with poles of olive wood to which a horn, browned in the fire, is attached...' Tawny coloured aint fking black www.sahistory.org.za/topic/cape-town-timeline-1300-1997Very interesting. I have never been further South than Zaire or Chad or maybe CAR without looking at a map. But the equatorial Africans are of course totally different to the Moroccan or Egyptian, so obviously they should be lighter as you head South. What, you mean like the berbers, who were forced to flee to the atlas mountains when the invading arabs and wahhibism arrived on their lands. The berbers were there long before Islam arrived, and to this day still causes problems with the sunni and shia.
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Post by oldie on Mar 17, 2018 3:18:20 GMT 7
If the Oz govt offered me 100 acres with irrigation I would be thankful.
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Post by spitfire - TV deserter on Mar 17, 2018 9:05:00 GMT 7
There are only so many places available, and that has been a sticking point with people who arrive illegally over the years. The number must come off the agreed total that Australia will take.
Now....I would prefer to have white farmers from South Africa, probably Dutch descendants of the early settlement by whites of southern Africa, and probably Christian, than peasants of that cult/religion from the middle east, anytime!!!
If we give these farmers some land, even sell on generous terms, that would be better than handing out the dole to bludgers from the religion of peace who have turned dole bludging into an art form with 85% still on social security 'benefits' 5 years after they arrive.
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Post by Soutpeel on Mar 17, 2018 13:00:48 GMT 7
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Post by Soutpeel on Mar 17, 2018 13:39:24 GMT 7
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Post by oldie on Mar 17, 2018 14:30:00 GMT 7
Off camera Peter is a bit of a character as are most of them. Frankly I would say he doesn't give a ferk what anyone else thinks or says.
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