The Great Apia Cyclone - The"low hanging fruit" Samoans.


Wow there.....Settle down there my Pommie Friend.....Samoa had more real estate and was much more worthy for Colonial acquisition than Tonga. Secondly, we, Samoans were more keen to acquire the new religion and especially the technology from the European Colonialists. Remember, the French did not like Samoans after the La Perouse fateful encounter with the Samoans in Massacre Bay in Asu Village, in Tutuila in 1787. Subsequently, the French kept well away from Samoa. As for the Tongans they admired the British since they too were Colonisers and like the British, the Tongans sought Imperial expansion. Unlike the Fijians and the Samoans who had plenty of real estate than little old Tonga. Like little old Britain and other small European Countries,, wanting to expand their Imperial presence to the world. Due to the overt Tongan Anglophile propensity the Tongans were rewarded with British titles, including the Kingdom of Tonga and military status, despite the fact that Tonga was less populated and much smaller than Samoa, but the British preferred the Tongans to the"low hanging fruit" Samoans as you describe my people.. Preferably, we would much raher LEAVE the COMMONWEALTH than having to endure your Pompous ARROGANCE!

Tim Brian Tufuga





Source:

1. Drachinifel, Youtube.com, https://youtu.be/eUA79un5jD4?si=ZTMLIeRwSQInWASU

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