3-Oct-18 World View -- Namibia may follow South Africa with land confiscation without compensation
Brief generational history of Namibia
** 3-Oct-18 World View -- Namibia may follow South Africa with land confiscation without compensation
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e181003
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Namibia may follow South Africa with land confiscation without compensation
Namibia government opposition calls the land reform proposal a 'sham'
Brief generational history of Namibia
Keys:
Generational Dynamics, Namibia, South Africa, Hage Geingob,
Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila, Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe,
Portugal, Diogo Cao, Walvis Bay, Angola, Windhoek,
Germany, German South West Africa, Scramble for Africa,
Herero, Nama, rinderpest
3-Oct-18 World View -- Namibia may follow South Africa with land confiscation without compensation
Re: 3-Oct-18 World View -- Namibia may follow South Africa with land confiscation without compensation
Socialism is a form of sin. Sin appears in many forms, the same sin reappearing in varying presentations. Still the same sin.
Socialism destroys mens desires to be productive. Why work hard when your labor's fruits are confiscated and redistributed? (A message for President Trump regarding legal American citizens' FORCED subsidizing of illegal invader/occupiers.)
When the Cleveland Hough area burned, I watched absentee owners and hood shopkeepers have their property looted and destroyed. Years later, what remained were rubble, boarded up house skeletons and raccoon sized rats running the streets. Anyone take a lesson from this or present day Chicago/Baltimore?
Legitimate successful farmers DESERVE to keep and produce on THEIR land. Confiscation is unjust and corrupt. The thought of reparations is detestable beyond description.
Socialism destroys mens desires to be productive. Why work hard when your labor's fruits are confiscated and redistributed? (A message for President Trump regarding legal American citizens' FORCED subsidizing of illegal invader/occupiers.)
When the Cleveland Hough area burned, I watched absentee owners and hood shopkeepers have their property looted and destroyed. Years later, what remained were rubble, boarded up house skeletons and raccoon sized rats running the streets. Anyone take a lesson from this or present day Chicago/Baltimore?
Legitimate successful farmers DESERVE to keep and produce on THEIR land. Confiscation is unjust and corrupt. The thought of reparations is detestable beyond description.
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