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He was a bastard who also did great things for the country. I don't know much about the years between but Since then they have had Mugabe for 30 years who was also a bastard. He lived in unbelievable splendour while sending the country back to the stone ages, and killing....... possibly a million? Who did better for the country?
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Idi Amin the 'last king of scotland' was another really bad guy.He expelled thousands of Asians
to the UK. When slavery was abolished in the US 20000 freed slaves went to Africa to form the new country of Liberia with US help of course.For the first 50 years they oppressed the native tribes!its history since then has not been great.Maybe the current President ex footballer george weah will finally get the country stable. |
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IDI Amin was a cannibal. He had a dinner with Muhammad Ali and Ali was shi T in bricks.
He was protected? Ended up in Switzerland or some other neutral place. Got away with his skin intact? |
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He pissed off one of our oldest allies
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BBC did a series on him back in the 1990s..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhodes_(TV_series) Paul Johnson, writing for the Daily Mail felt Rhodes had been misrepresented by the series: "In nine tendentious hours, Rhodes is to be presented as a corrupt and greedy money-grabber, a racist and paedophile, whose disgusting passion was to get his hands on young boys ... the BBC has spent £10m of our money putting together a farrago of exaggerations and smears about this great man." |
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His wikipedia page is very balanced. Direct quote
"Looking at how he was a killing machine to Black people and promoted hatred on the African continent, it is good to hear that he died relatively young and that his soul is rotting in hell right now. Even the devil hates him because he was more devilish than his master the devil." |
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That is a hack of wiki that needs to be resolved.
Happened on Google also removing Churchill's image as UK wartime PM. |
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He was extremely proud to be English and believed in the British Empire and thought is should be expanded throughout Africa, he actually believed this was for the good of the native African people themselves. A favourite quote of his was "Remember that you are an Englishman, and have consequently won first prize in the lottery of life.
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