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Germany on Friday apologized for its role in slaughter of Herero and Nama tribespeople in Namibia more than a century ago and officially described the massacre as genocide for the first time, as it agreed to fund projects worth over a billion euros.
German soldiers killed some 65,000 Herero and 10,000 Nama members in a 1904-1908 campaign after a revolt against land seizures by colonists in what historians and the United Nations have long called the first genocide of the 20th century.
While Germany has previously acknowledged “moral responsibility” for the killings, it has avoided making an official apology for the massacres to avoid compensation claims. More
I think they owe it to them to colonize again. Maybe the master race can solve all of the problems there with that peace, love, and understanding that they have a history of sharing with the world time and time again.
respirations! … respirations now!!!
colonial rasisisim! …. we are wantin’ our resuscitations!
… so sick of this crap … what next? paybacks for the Hittites vs. the Egyptians?
I would rather they apologize for the Invasion of the EU that they, France, and a few other select assholes have perpetuated from Shit-Hole-Istans.
God Bless Poland and a few Others.
Yes Poland is our only reliable allies on that continent imo. And that scum Roosevelt gave them to Stalin. Patton was right. So was McAurthur in Korea. Hmm, I see a pattern forming.
Kinda late, eh?
Cardiff Giant,
Don’t forget Churchill.
England even turned over the Poles who fought with them!
izlamo delenda est …
It’s a start.
Germany didn’t do anything that Belgium, France, England, Portugal, and Spain didn’t do in Africa – and infinitely much less damage than the filthy fukkin ragheads have done to Africa.
Get a grip, you dumb fukkin krauts – your mea culpas ring hollow – empty virtue signalling.
izlamo delenda est …
Where’s my apology for Ninety-nine Luft Balloons?
If it was a complete genocide, there would be no descendent to pay reparations.
Tim, read “Art of Darkness” while eating Belgian chocolate. See the connection?