Monday, 14 September 2015

the Boer War

The Boer War.













This entry, is said to speak, and of what Relevancy, is simply said to be. However, before we can get to that, speak of Relevancy, is to now and in all, attempt, and to speak and on Colonial Africa, and as most in all, do not know it that is. That Colonial Africa, is not the brutal exercise in all, or Expansion too, that most do believe it to be, but is in all even said, truly defined, and by speak and of Theme in itself that is. That it all, does speak of Theme, and as said too, having to do and with speak of Love, Adversity, Adventure, Disease/Illness, and if not of Homage too that is [and in speak too and of the very names, and of Albert Churchward for instance, or of E.A.W Budge too that is].













Of said Relevancy, of Pertinence, of South Africa, the Boer, of Habits, or if not in talk too of, and of the said Material too, of Matter, of the said Substantial too, of Substance, or if not of the said Natural too, of Nature, of the said Circumstantial too, of Circumstance, of the said Consequential too, of Consequence, or if not in talk too of, and of the said Essential too, of Essence, or if not of the said Elemental too that is, of Elements.

However, and in now attempting to put said Colonial Expansion, and in Africa, and into its proper perspective, is to now speak too, and of what Theme and in Africa, is simply said to be all about. That it all, can too be said to speak and of Africa, and of its said regions too, and as now too said to speak, and of Kenya, Tanzania, the Congo, and if not of Nigeria too that is. That Africa, and historically too, and as said too romanticized, has seen lots of talk of it all often focused, and on talk of Ethiopia, and if not of Somalia too that is. However, what we are trying to get at here, is that, the Themes, and that do define Colonial Expansion in Africa, do in all, not actually speak and of the Congo (and of Missionary Christianity), or of Kenya (the African Heat) too, and if not of Nigeria (African Warfare), and West Africa too, but in all truly, do speak and of Tanzania (African Chiefdoms) that is.

In having said the above, is to now too say that, the Boer War, is said too, one of the more significant or important of Wars,, and in African History. For it all too, is believed said to sow, the very seeds of discordance, and that do today speak and of Africa, and as said even, racially segregate that is. However, in regards and to speak too of Relevancy, and of Tanzania too, is to say too that, life outside Africa, can too be said defined, and by the said search for Satisfaction in itself that is. In Africa though, or in speak of Tanzania too, the search for Satisfaction, is often said too, to speak and of Perpetuity in itself, and such that, African lives, are said too, defined, or determined, and by speak and of Relevancy in itself, and in regards, and to speak of everything/anything that is.

In having said that, is to now too, attempt to explain, simply what in all, Colonial Expansion, and in Africa, and that does too lead and to speak of the Boer War in itself, is said all about. That Africa, and in said Theme too perhaps, and if not in speak of African Custom too, is said defined, and by speak, and of Theme, and that does have to do, and with speak of Genocide, Regicide, and if not of Suicide too that is. That these said three Themes, are the very manner in all it is said believed, Pre-Colonial African societies, do in all even evolve by, or exist by too, and before Colonial Expansion, does in all even bring its own said Themes, mentioned above, and which too, are said to disrupt African life and as most would know it that is.

In saying that, Colonial Expansion in Africa (and not Colonialism truly either, and which today, can be said to speak too of Africanisation that is), is said even rather Memorable in its ways, is to now too associate it all, and not with speak of Satisfaction in itself that is, but with speak of Relevancy in itself that is. However, it too can be said that, African societies today, are believed said to have no Themes to them, and do in all even struggle, and in defining themselves, and in speak too of Event, but that in all again, African societies today, do in all even attempt to define themselves, and in speak of what Equivalency, Perennialism, and if not of the Moribund too, are in all even said to be that is.