Let us have one thing clear in our minds. The Mau Mau were a thoroughly obnoxious lot. The huge majority of their victims was drawn
from their own Kikuyu people.
However, they have nothing to
do with why Barack Obama is anti-British. All Presidents of the United
States are anti-British by definition. It is part of the job
description.
The presence of not a few Anglican clergymen and laymen in the Mau Mau’s ranks was also an important example of how worldwide Anglicanism is in no sense the club of politically pro-British cultural Anglophiles sometimes fondly imagined in England.
The presence of not a few Anglican clergymen and laymen in the Mau Mau’s ranks was also an important example of how worldwide Anglicanism is in no sense the club of politically pro-British cultural Anglophiles sometimes fondly imagined in England.
And there are lessons to be learned here about
counter-insurrgency generally, although the most obvious lessons in
relation to Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, and doubtless Syria soon enough, are
drawn from those interventions themselves: stay out of them.
But at
least when it comes to the Hola atrocities, Kenya is an important
example of where Enoch Powell was right. He was, of course, wrong about an awful lot. But he was right about that one.
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