tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14168554.post2129285990335844311..comments2024-03-18T18:34:21.670-07:00Comments on KENYA HISTORY TODAY: John Kamauhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08558751865690787205noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14168554.post-38021791144721866102022-12-11T14:53:49.779-08:002022-12-11T14:53:49.779-08:00Fullz (CC, CVV, High CS, EIN Business, etc)
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The Happy ...Ref Happy Valley comment by anonymous:<br /><br />The Happy Valley set were not outcasts nor were they as a group banned from anywhere.<br /><br />They were a loose social group of mainly upper class Britons who could afford a life of indolence and debauchery. <br /><br />Some of them were, indeed,the errant and miscreant younger children of great families & were sent to the colonies to save embarrassment to their families and / or avoid prosecution at home in Britain.<br /><br />But they represented no chaos as such. They were far too few in number to be any measure of a real problem to the governance and reputation of the Colony - except<br />#] in the imaginations of writers. <br />The HV set were racy, louche, indulgent & promiscuous with (occasionally)a bit of violence & the odd murder. And mainly all done on their own private property.<br /><br />Despite their blue blood, wealth & connections, they were held in very low esteem by the bulk of European Society in Kenya and as an embarrassment to Britain.<br /><br />The rich & the powerful did more or less as they pleased. As they still do today in modern societyDavid Cresswellnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14168554.post-51898177355918417412012-12-18T23:39:05.721-08:002012-12-18T23:39:05.721-08:00very interesting...
i once read a book on the &qu...very interesting...<br /><br />i once read a book on the "happy valley" lifestyle,the kind of life they lived,they were like social outcasts banned from their own homes to a valley somewhere in kenya.absolute chaos!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14168554.post-30758654068393874822009-05-22T05:26:05.341-07:002009-05-22T05:26:05.341-07:00Bwana Kamau... you do not have a contact so I will...Bwana Kamau... you do not have a contact so I will post this here:<br /><br />This is an excellent piece that speaks to my research on 'Kenyanness' and such things. Would like to republish it on my site: The Black Campaign<br /><br />http://theblackcampaign.org<br /><br />Kindly contact me on:<br /><br />blackcampaign AT theblackcampaign DoT orgNjoroge Matathiahttp://theblackcampaign.orgnoreply@blogger.com