Dominick D'Souza
In his latest video the young buck Griffin Johnson came out strong condemning the British Empire and did a twenty minute video of their atrocities and attacks in Africa during the height of their second wave of colonialism .
Griffin talked Zulus, Benin, and particular the Ashanti people as he praised the resistance of this tribe to the bloody British and made mention how the British destroyed their city
after adding the Dutch coastal colony and came in direst confrontation to the Dutch allied
Ashanti empire. Griffin Johnson deplored the deplorable British colonialists and made fun of the fact a British General was ambushed by the Ashanti and his skull made into a beautiful carving and decorative coffee mug for the king of the Ashantis to drink and merrily enjoy before the skull mug was lost when the British sacked their capital Massua. The Ashanti fought several wars with the British after they ambushed Two Ashanti and a British Colonel working for the majesty's empire and for Griffin Johnson the Ashanti kicked ass and fought the British Empire as tough if not
tougher than the American colonials the only difference being the hostile division of the African tribes and inhospitable conditions that the natives faced unable to eat and hunt also facing maximum guns that could shoot many more rounds in addition to early forms of rocket propelled bombardments form the British. Whether the leftist Johnson likes it or not the Ashanti were a deplorable tribe that killed their neighboring tribes unmercifully and God sent the British to punish these heathens and mass killers Ashanti's with a taste of their on medicine they had been committing and atrocities against their fellow Africans as it was also the Ashanti Tribe that sold most of the slaves to the New world with their barbarism and attacks on non-Ashanti. This of course was not covered in the video that was anti-British and pro Ashanti by this Armchair Historian. The video of the Ashanto and Africa would have made Kalunda Saford very very proud
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