JackFTwist
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You'd be having Germans in the generation after WW II "in no position" to condemn Nazi Germany, Americans once the 'Indian' wars were over "in no position' to criticize those... etc. etc.
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Anyone with a conscience not only is in a position to speak up, but has a duty to do so.
Come on, Kuli, that's a ridiculous, foolish argument. That my friend is a bullshit twisting of what I am saying.
You have two totally different situations there anyway.
The German resistance was in a place to condemn amongst their own.
The Americans who waited (and why did they wait?) until "once the 'Indian' wars were over" sure did a good job of cultural destruction and maltreatment of human beings for the next century plus.
Those with a conscience will feel. But the answers must come from those impacted, not from the very source of the exploitation - and in southern Africa the west is that source. Do not suggest a new round of colonialism by sitting at a distance dictating what victims of the west should do next as they still reel from prior colonialism.


 
						 
 
		 
 
		







 
 
		 
 
		








 
 
		






