Message from @Andrew Popa 2.0

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2020-04-01 10:36:23 UTC  

also the 2 super powers both didnt like colonization

2020-04-01 10:36:35 UTC  

usa didnt like colonization and the soviets obviously didnt either

2020-04-01 10:36:37 UTC  

Yes

2020-04-01 10:37:02 UTC  

the biggest mistake the USA made on their anti colonization spree was isolating rhodesia

2020-04-01 10:37:12 UTC  

cause it was actually a functioning african state

2020-04-01 10:37:25 UTC  

@Andrew Popa 2.0 Some people genuinely believed in it though

2020-04-01 10:37:40 UTC  

Sure, but that doesn't change much

2020-04-01 10:37:59 UTC  

The end result still wasn't an improvement in the well-being of the natives

2020-04-01 10:38:00 UTC  

@Danacrag what the fuck is wrong with you

2020-04-01 10:38:10 UTC  

> Ban dana

2020-04-01 10:38:16 UTC  

WTF discord

2020-04-01 10:38:18 UTC  

I hate you

2020-04-01 10:38:39 UTC  

Nothing at all

2020-04-01 10:38:47 UTC  

Apart from depression and autism

2020-04-01 10:38:52 UTC  

Loneliness

2020-04-01 10:38:57 UTC  

Gender dysphoria...

2020-04-01 10:39:10 UTC  

Some psychopathy

2020-04-01 10:39:42 UTC  

@Monstrous Moonshine you do have a point

2020-04-01 10:39:46 UTC  

That's not gender dysphoria that's the liberal brainwashing

2020-04-01 10:40:05 UTC  

I wish american never took slaves

2020-04-01 10:40:12 UTC  

Rhodesia was going to either collapse or reform either way though @Kinky Kitsune (Coomer)

2020-04-01 10:40:19 UTC  

there wouldn't be any niggers

2020-04-01 10:40:32 UTC  

It's only ally in the region was South Africa

2020-04-01 10:40:52 UTC  

Which wasn't that willing to get involved in wars with other African countries

2020-04-01 10:41:43 UTC  

africa would be a lot better off with more intelligent rulers ngl

2020-04-01 10:41:46 UTC  

The south wanted em

2020-04-01 10:43:29 UTC  

@Andrew Popa 2.0 im saying if the us didnt isolate rhodesia and help fight the communist rebels

2020-04-01 10:43:33 UTC  

@Blaster Master There were similar beliefs with slavery as well, among some Confederate generals, that is was an institution to civilize negros and that once freed, they could be assimilated.

2020-04-01 10:43:35 UTC  

also the portugese were an ally too

2020-04-01 10:43:44 UTC  

sicne they had the same rebebls to deal with

2020-04-01 10:44:06 UTC  

The US wasn't some all-powerful entity though, there's only so much they can do

2020-04-01 10:44:45 UTC  

It was the Cold War, they had a lot of other, more important proxy wars to focus on

2020-04-01 10:44:46 UTC  

@Monstrous Moonshine Thomas Jefferson, himself being a slave owner, supported the emancipation of slaves, though not for the reason you might think. The whole point of aboloshing slavery was to free them and then send them back to africa.

2020-04-01 10:45:17 UTC  

Blaster is correct, see Liberia

2020-04-01 10:45:22 UTC  

@Blaster Master I know about that.

2020-04-01 10:45:35 UTC  

Even Lincoln wanted that

2020-04-01 10:45:40 UTC  

The Founding Fathers never intended America to be a "boiling pot", this is made obvious by every naturalization pact since 1776 to 1965

2020-04-01 10:45:42 UTC  

Rhodesia wasn't even supported by the US during the war

2020-04-01 10:45:52 UTC  

It was supported mainly by Israel and Portugal

2020-04-01 10:45:52 UTC  

No it was