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Commentary on The Native Races of South Africa
VED from VICTORIA INSTITUTIONS
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It is foretold! The torrential flow of inexorable destiny!

11. Satanism in feudal languages


There are minute information behind these kinds of quotes which get lost in the general off-hand manner of giving sweeping statements and definitions about human populations which speak feudal languages.


I need to take up one of the quotes I have mentioned earlier:


Rich (European Union)


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I would say the Dutch are allot more allike to us than the Germans, having lived and travelled extensively through both countries. I speak both german and english, and I find it interesting that when I speak german in Holland I am ussually met with a certain amount of hostillity. The moment I start speaking english, smiles appear, and I instantly feel more accepted. Interesting how much difference a language makes. END OF QUOTE


The about quote is a comparison between German and English. Not about German and Dutch. Whatever it is, when the German language is used with the same freedom of speech that can be practised in English, the verbal codes might become quite offensive and brutal. A lot of bruises would perch upon the persons who experience the verbal assault. However, when the same speech is done in English, there is no assault.


For conveying the idea of the verbal assault, I need to use this video. It is a video showing the lower grade Indian soldiers questioning a couple of Kashmiri youths. The youths have their hands tied up. That exactly is not the assault location. The assault is in the communication code. The lower grade soldiers are using the Thoo (lowest You) on the captives. The captives necessarily have to use the highest ennobling You (Aap / Saab) in return. If instead they also use the Thoo word, in most situations, they would be mercilessly shot or otherwise traumatised.


Did the reader understand that if the same lower You is used by an inferiorly placed individual, it becomes a most horrendous assault, which the other side will not condone?


QUOTE: He sent therefore an invitation to them, informing them that on a certain day he intended to give this great feast, desiring them to be present. Not having the slightest suspicion of any sinister design, the proffered hospitality was accepted without hesitation ; and on the appointed day the whole of both the clans attended. Their host was lavish both in demonstrations of friendship and in supplies of beer. Not suspecting the least evil or danger, they gave themselves up to conviviality and the indulgences of the banquet ; feasting and dancing were the order of the day, but when his too confident guests, whom he plied steadily for that purpose, were muddled with the heavy potations or lying helpless with the intoxication which followed, suddenly, without notice, at a given signal — a shrill whistle — the entertainers with assagai and shield sprang upon their unsuspecting victims, and murdered men, women, and children without mercy. Not a soul escaped !


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Generally in feudal languages, affable friendliness is a weapon of conquest. In fact, as of now, almost all native English nations have been ensnared by the lure of deliberately acted out friendliness. In fact, even when neat planning is being done to devour up the native-English nations, extremely alluring friendliness is protruded out.


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