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Rafael Monroe
19 July, 17:01
What is chief kabongo's argument against it?
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Arielle Strickland
19 July, 18:15
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Chief Kabongo was opposing to imperialism. He saw the sharp changes that took place after the coming of the whites, whom he called the "Pink Cheeks." For him, Imperialism is immortal and is Imposing undemocratic rule even though they believe in promoting democracy.
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