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DaveyBoy88 said:
o_O.Q said:
 

 

one only has to look at the boer wars and other examples to understand what europeans brought to africa and perpetuate to this day in terms of violence


You have no idea what you are talking about. But that's ok, keep ignoring the real history and eat up what they tell you about the poor Africans.

http://www.voortrekker-history.co.za/massacre_great_trek.php#.U-4VuXL8hlc

Those boers wanted peace. You go and do your research. But their leaders were slain in cold blood while attempting a treaty. Some of your points may be correct, but don't be as gullible as everyone about how nothing is the "poor African's" fault.

You conveniently ignore the massacre of blacks by blacks. Rwanda is a telling (recent - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rwandan_Genocide) example, but there are many more. One must also come to the inevitable conclusion that most of the most heinous crimes will never be known of due to the lack of a tradition of keeping historical data.

You zoomed in on one example in one of his points, just 3 words, and used it to dismiss his entire comment as coming from ignorance.

Then you basically said "don't trust history. Except for these historical articles. You can trust them because I agree with them."

Then you mentioned Rwanda. What? violence in a country that's predominantly one race involve people of a race killing their own race? What a surprise! Next you'll say most crimes done by Japanese people in Japan affect Japanese people.