Callum Goes to Zimbabwe

To see what the Arthurian legend has become, ... 32:02. And you can try your luck by spinning the Google roulette wheel, ... 

See https://www.subscribestar.com/callum and his tweet with clips showing how things were in 1989:

See also The Lancaster House Agreement 40 years on for a rewriting of history. UDI never happened because otherwise Britain would have acted illegally when it sent troops and a governor to Zimbabwe to oversee" the transition to independence".

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If I had been planning this trip I would've sent them to Matusadona to see what it is like now. See https://www.zimparks.org.zw/.

He was hoping to see something good happening in Zimbabwe. Here's one thing, which is the Savory Institute where Alan Savory is teaching holistic management to people from all over the world.

Alan Savory on how to close down the coffee shops:

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For a story about the origins of the idea of International Relations that will surely amuse any 108° Freemason, see Thakur, V.; Davis, A.E.; Vale, P. Imperial Mission, ‘Scientific’ Method: an Alternative Account of the Origins of IR.

For Milner and his acolytes, South Africa was an important case-study in imperial security and politics because it was as a microcosm of the Empire. They argued that just as the British Empire was threatened by other powers, especially Germany, the future of the southern African colonies was threatened by the agitation of its African populations.

How did they arrive at this comparison?

During the Boer War, the other Dominions had sent their forces to southern Africa to fight for the imperial cause. In the same way, the southern African colonies had dispatched troops to suppress the Bambatha Rebellion which had broken out in the colony of Natal in 1905.29 This suggested that a common threat to security could unify whites in southern Africa, as well as whites across the Empire. Moreover, the southern African colonies were perhaps the most representative of the racial and immigrant ‘problems’ of the Empire as a whole. For one, they encapsulated an intra-civilizational European conflict which resembled the Irish question: this was the tense relationship between Boer and Brit in South Africa.

That explains why I get so energised by this song:

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