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	<title>Comments on: Why Zimbabwe’s problems are our own</title>
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		<title>By: cooking kids classes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2008 12:02:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Wetever</title>
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		<dc:creator>Wetever</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2008 19:36:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The whole reaction from the West lead by UK stinks. There are so many countries in Africa and elsewhere in the world with dictators and with populations suffering untold and worse misery. The UK and West are hardly bothered. It would be best for the West to focus on it&#039;s own unethical behavior related to over consumption and short sighted socio-economic, environmental and political policy.

The real reason for all the &#039;concern&#039; is that the minority white community (2%) who &#039;owned&#039;(i.e. siezed) over 90% of the land have incredible influence in the West (there is a huge White community in the UK who immigrated from Zimbabwe with buckets of cash) and have used it to try to get rid of the man who redistributed land in Zimbabwe. Same situation to the American Cubans who presided over a profoundly unjust system in Pre-Castro Cuba. They do all the can to distort the debate about Cuba in Florida and in the US in general so they can get back to power and steal and lead a profoundly unjust system based on abuse and exploitation of the majority.

How many dictatorships allow elections like Mugabe did? There are a lot worse dictatorships that would not dream of doing this ex. China, Burma, Iraq under Hussein and 10s more. You never hear of them do you? That is because they have no embittered White community that has been dispossessed of unethically and illegally aquired land.

If the West is so concerned about the &#039;suffering&#039; of the Black majority in Zimbabwe why the sanctions? There are not hurting Mugabe but rather the common man on the street there. Shame on the West and Western media. The entire reaction stinks of racism and deep dishonesty.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The whole reaction from the West lead by UK stinks. There are so many countries in Africa and elsewhere in the world with dictators and with populations suffering untold and worse misery. The UK and West are hardly bothered. It would be best for the West to focus on it&#8217;s own unethical behavior related to over consumption and short sighted socio-economic, environmental and political policy.</p>
<p>The real reason for all the &#8216;concern&#8217; is that the minority white community (2%) who &#8216;owned&#8217;(i.e. siezed) over 90% of the land have incredible influence in the West (there is a huge White community in the UK who immigrated from Zimbabwe with buckets of cash) and have used it to try to get rid of the man who redistributed land in Zimbabwe. Same situation to the American Cubans who presided over a profoundly unjust system in Pre-Castro Cuba. They do all the can to distort the debate about Cuba in Florida and in the US in general so they can get back to power and steal and lead a profoundly unjust system based on abuse and exploitation of the majority.</p>
<p>How many dictatorships allow elections like Mugabe did? There are a lot worse dictatorships that would not dream of doing this ex. China, Burma, Iraq under Hussein and 10s more. You never hear of them do you? That is because they have no embittered White community that has been dispossessed of unethically and illegally aquired land.</p>
<p>If the West is so concerned about the &#8217;suffering&#8217; of the Black majority in Zimbabwe why the sanctions? There are not hurting Mugabe but rather the common man on the street there. Shame on the West and Western media. The entire reaction stinks of racism and deep dishonesty.</p>
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		<title>By: yo</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Mar 2008 20:30:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Okay todd kidd, you need to get your facts straight. Sure the British regime was horrible, but Mugabe is a corrupt dictator whose agenda is very different from doing what&#039;s best for his country. Mugabe singlehandedly destroyed the foundations for stability and wealth that were set in Zimbabwe. And i&#039;m black too so don&#039;t try and play the racist card with anyone who disagree&#039;s with you. Saying that Mugabe needs to go is truth, not racism.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Okay todd kidd, you need to get your facts straight. Sure the British regime was horrible, but Mugabe is a corrupt dictator whose agenda is very different from doing what&#8217;s best for his country. Mugabe singlehandedly destroyed the foundations for stability and wealth that were set in Zimbabwe. And i&#8217;m black too so don&#8217;t try and play the racist card with anyone who disagree&#8217;s with you. Saying that Mugabe needs to go is truth, not racism.</p>
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		<title>By: todd kidd</title>
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		<dc:creator>todd kidd</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Oct 2007 14:45:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Mr. Becquer Medak-Seguin:

You are part of a British plot to overthrow the legitimate government of Zimbabwe.  Black people took back the land that whites stole from them doing colonialism.  The British are mad that whites who comprised less than 1% of the population no longer own 88% of the land.  Black people world wide admire and respect Mugabe.  Black American.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mr. Becquer Medak-Seguin:</p>
<p>You are part of a British plot to overthrow the legitimate government of Zimbabwe.  Black people took back the land that whites stole from them doing colonialism.  The British are mad that whites who comprised less than 1% of the population no longer own 88% of the land.  Black people world wide admire and respect Mugabe.  Black American.</p>
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