Apartheid was when Africans colonised England.
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If he's talking about moors in Spain, I can tell you that aparheid didn´t start then, believe me. Abderraman III is the living proof. What he may mean is that it all started when the whites colonised South Africa and he got a mess in his brain. However, wrong again. It started after the rebellion boers-English and particularly deep in post-war.
Read the topic; he was "joking"
Yeah. Everyone knows Apartheid began when the Normans conquered the Saxons in 1066 A.D..
No, no, no, wrong, wrong, WRONG!
@ Matilde "If he's talking about moors in Spain, I can tell you that aparheid didn´t start then, believe me. Abderraman III is the living proof. What he may mean is that it all started when the whites colonised South Africa and he got a mess in his brain. However, wrong again. It started after the rebellion boers-English and particularly deep in post-war."
I suggest a quick tour of wiki to get some of your 'facts' straight.
The eupropeans landed here in the 1600s. The 1st Boer War was 1880 to 1881, the 2nd Boer War in 1899 to 1902.
Apartheid was officially 'created' in 1948 and ended in the 90s by referendum with a democratic election in 94.
"Apartheid was when Africans colonised England."
Riddle me this then, o wise and great professor of history Joshua Crick:
Why was there nary a black face in Britain until the influx of people from the Caribbean in the 1950s?
Poe/troll, much? Just proves how ignorant & illiterate you & your ilk really are.
Right, and the Civil War was when the Martians and the Australians got into a big tiff over who got to use the time machine to prevent Dracula from assassinating Cap'n Crunch at Godzilla's wedding.
Sorry about the word salad there, I think reading that post gave me a stupid-induced stroke.
Ooh, I love these Earth-2 stories; you know, where Superman is the evil Ultraman, and Lex Luthor is a hero, and Abe Lincoln killed President John W. Boothe.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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