Monk wrote: Thu Mar 14, 2024 3:04 pm
You are right - it is silly
it was not my intention in posting that pic to start a Boer war kerfuffel. It is the first time I have seen a pic depicting so many young Boer POWs together and it was a bit of a shock.
But it seems I saw only the narrow picture - I had omitted the context.
I’m just a little bit perplexed in this stance that says we can rock up burn your fucking house down kill your cattle burn your crops and ship your kids to a prisoner of war camp on the other side of the Atlantic
And lest you post a pic of those kids you should be aware of the context that your kids got in the way and in any event are better off than many others in the circumstances, including ours.
And anyway it was our policy
You posted a picture, and went straight to 'the British are appalling'. There was no nuance, no attempt to contextualise beyond 'it is a sad picture therefore it must have been because of British wrong doing'.
The British did many reprehensible things in the Boer War., but not everything they did was. Sadly you appear to believe that it is axiomatic that everything the British did was evil and have no interest in any other viewpoint.
I have little knowledge of the detailed facts surrounding the presence of children in Boer POW camps. However I provided contextual reasons why it is not that surprising (and there are others) and why it may not actually be as tragic as you immediately assumed it to be. Notwithstanding that children in POW camps are never a good thing.
At no point have I attempted to justify the wider war or the things that happened in it. I have only mentioned matters of British policy to contextualise why the POW camps were overseas.