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Angmoh and Jap bandit past history pretend did noit exist?
An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:
1800s? Where the angmohs built their fortunes on slavery and self legalized illegal opium trades with China. Without Chinese forefathers built China with strong foundation of advanced in education, medical science, technology, fearless warlord, law and culture over 4 centuries, today Chinese will be slave to the angmoh slavery trades in the 1800s. 6 million Chinese died to get rid of angmoh and their illegal opium trade in China in 1850 - 1900. The Boxer Revolution should be remembered for your grandchildren to remind how Chinese can stand against angmohs atrocities in the 1800s. Chinese has to pay 60M UK pound in damages to the 8 alliance attacked China 八国联军 where the Chinese has rights to get rid of unwelcome guests in their own country. Angmohs dare not touch Chinese to make them slavery because they know Chinese protect Chinese wherever they live. Only Chinese can free the world today! Chinese are the best. Chinese are warlord people 有种的人, don't play play with Chinese. Between 1860 and 1970, Australia effectively had state-sanctioned slavery of Aboriginal people. Historians Dr Rosalind Kidd and Dr Thalia Anthony have documented how Aboriginal Australians of all ages were forcibly sent to work on sheep and cattle properties across Australia under government schemes that were supposedly "designed to protect them". Laws in Western Australia allowed Aboriginal children to be sent from the age of 12. The conditions were often horrific: 16-hour days, floggings and forced removal from families. They were either unpaid or received only a few shillings pocket money. State governments assured these workers that their wages were placed in a government trust, but most never saw a cent. Aboriginal people have been trying to recuperate these stolen wages for years. And how much have we offered them? In Queensland you can claim up to $7,000 and in Western Australia a measly $2,000. Yup, a few thousand dollars for a lifetime of forced labour. Aussie Aussie The point is that slavery is part of Australian history, as much as the shearer, the convict and the Anzac. And, like Affleck, we need to stop living in denial of our own racist past. http://www.dailylife.com.au/news-and...28-1muhg3.html Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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