• Triasha
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    21 hours ago

    Not to my knowledge. I had understood that they were allowed to stay. In Rhodesia they had “their” land expropriated, so many chose to leave, and In South Africa they had their political dominance ended. The issue of land expropriation remains under debate.

    In both cases it wasn’t bloodless, and south Africa retains a white population to this day, so clearly not genocided.

    I am not deeply familiar with the history of Zimbabwe, so if you are, please enlighten me.

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      21 hours ago

      The end of “Israel” will probably go similarly. The people who are fine with living alongside Palestinians as equal citizens will stay, the racial supremacists will leave, at least some war criminals will need to be punished, though it’s basically a society of war criminals from top to bottom, so all of them won’t be feasible. There will be some bloodshed but hopefully not too much.

      I’m not deeply familiar with Zimbabwe either, but there wasn’t a white genocide.