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Re: Of Anger And Shame In Africa by Nobody: 6:36pm On Nov 23, 2014
Sagamite:


As long as they are black and they hate and fight the whiteman, they are the greatest to cap28, they have the free licence to kill their people as they wish. Just make sure you fight a white man. grin grin grin grin grin grin

He is a mentally-ill fuuktard!

He ruled his country for more than 40 years and someone will say that this is a great African leader.

It is frustrating. embarassed
Re: Of Anger And Shame In Africa by cap28: 6:38pm On Nov 23, 2014
Sagamite:


Mentally-ill fuuktard, you put Mandela in the same bracket as Ghaddafi? grin grin grin grin grin grin

Yes crackhead - Gadaffi provided financial and military aid to the ANC - did you know that crackhead?
Also, Gadaffi was one of the first people that Mandela visited when he was released from jail by your idols- did you know that?

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Re: Of Anger And Shame In Africa by Nobody: 6:39pm On Nov 23, 2014
Sagamite:


Mentally-ill fuuktard, you put Mandela in the same bracket as Ghaddafi? grin grin grin grin grin grin



Look there is a whiteman behind you, cap28. shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked

grin grin grin grin grin



Mentally-ill fuuktard, so Africans did not trade and are not trading now?

So how some we did not build like the Europeans? grin grin grin grin

Here is another "invention is because of maintaining supremacy over a common enemy" moment. grin grin grin grin grin



Were you trying to make sense here, fuuktard. grin grin grin grin grin grin

@red

ROFL grin grin grin grin grin

Can't stop laughing. My belle ooooo

He put Mandela into one box with Gaddafi? shocked angry angry angry
Re: Of Anger And Shame In Africa by cap28: 6:40pm On Nov 23, 2014
carefreewannabe:


He ruled his country for more than 40 years and someone will say that this is a great African leader.

It is frustrating. embarassed
And he provided free education, healthcare, and housing for his people throughout that period.

the US cant even provide free healthcare to its own citizens and its supposed to be an advanced first world nation.

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Re: Of Anger And Shame In Africa by Nobody: 6:42pm On Nov 23, 2014
cap28:

And he provided free education, healthcare, and housing for his people throughout that period.

the US cant even provide free healthcare to its own citizens and its supposed to be an advanced first world nation.


Oh my GOSH!

I will thank my hairdresser tomorrow for cutting my hair.
And my baker for selling bread to me.
And my doctor for giving me a prescription.

EVEN THOUGH IT IS THEIR JOB TO DO IT!

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Re: Of Anger And Shame In Africa by cap28: 6:43pm On Nov 23, 2014
MANDELA TELLS THE WEST TO GO TO HELL WHEN THEY CRITICISE HIM FOR THANKING GADAFFI FOR HIS SUPPORT AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE THROUGHOUT THE APARTHIED YEARS:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEoK4KGMO54

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Re: Of Anger And Shame In Africa by cap28: 6:46pm On Nov 23, 2014
carefreewannabe:


Oh my GOSH!

I will thank my hairdresser tomorrow for cutting my hair.
And my baker for selling bread to me.
And my doctor for giving me a prescription.

EVEN THOUGH IT IS THEIR DAMN RESPONSIBILITY!

What are you doing in Germany, surely if your leaders could do what Gadaffi did for his people you wouldn't be there living like a second class citizen surely.
why not recognise the truth when you see it. Gadaffi resisted neo colonialism and went down as a hero unlike world bank and IMF stooges (Goodluck Jonathan and Ngozi Okonjo Iweala) that run Nigeria, these scum will hang on to power till the very end.
Re: Of Anger And Shame In Africa by Nobody: 6:51pm On Nov 23, 2014
cap28:

What are you doing in Germany, surely if your leaders could do what Gadaffi did for his people you wouldn't be there living like a second class citizen surely.
why not recognise the truth when you see it. Gadaffi resisted neo colonialism and went down as a hero unlike world bank and IMF stooges (Goodluck Jonathan and Ngozi Okonjo Iweala) that run Nigeria, these scum will hang on to power till the very end.

I am a second class citizen? grin grin grin
What makes me a second class citizen?

Now I understand why Sagamite says that you are mentally ill. Worshipping Gaddafi is sick, it goes beyond id*iocy.
Re: Of Anger And Shame In Africa by cap28: 6:59pm On Nov 23, 2014
carefreewannabe:


I am a second class citizen? grin grin grin
What makes me a second class citizen?

Now I understand why Sagamite says that you are mentally ill. Worshipping Gaddafi is sick, it goes beyond id*iocy.

Actually you are worse than a second class citizen - you are a non person, Germans HATE anyone who is not Aryan ie blonde hair, blue eyes, they even hate Slavic people ie Russians, Czechs, poles and Ukrainians, imagine what they think of you.

You have no iota of shame that's why you feel its normal to sing the praises of a race of people who drove the Herero people of Namibia into the desert to die of exposure and thirst for simply refusing to hand over their land. you are what African americans call a butter biscuit negro - a butter biscuit negro is a self hating negro who will do anything to get into the good books of massa , in the days of slavery the white master used to give slaves who informed on other blacks a butter biscuit to thank them for grassing on other slaves - that's what you are - a butter biscuit, whitey loving self hating coon.

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Re: Of Anger And Shame In Africa by gatiano(m): 7:03pm On Nov 23, 2014
what is the difference between the pictures? we are getting into something.

Re: Of Anger And Shame In Africa by Nobody: 7:05pm On Nov 23, 2014
cap28:


Actually you are worse than a second class citizen - you are a non person, Germans HATE anyone who is not Aryan ie blonde hair, blue eyes, they even hate Slavic people ie Russians, Czechs, poles and Ukrainians, imagine what they think of you.

You have no iota of shame that's why you feel its normal to sing the praises of a race of people who drove the Herero people of Namibia into the desert to die of exposure and thirst for simply refusing to hand over their land. you are what African americans call a butter biscuit negro - a butter biscuit negro is a self hating negro who will do anything to get into the good books of massa , in the days of slavery the white master used to give slaves who informed on other blacks a butter biscuit to thank them for grassing on other slaves - that's what you are - a butter biscuit, whitey loving self hating coon.


You need help as soon as possible.

This is 2014, not 1942. Hitler is dead, did you know it?

Merkel and the Polish Prime Minister November 2014

[img]http://www.bundesregierung.de/Content/DE/Fotoreihe/2014/2014-10-10-kanzlerin-im-bild/08.jpg%3F__blob%3Dposter%26v%3D1[/img]


Please, get help. PROFESSIONAL HELP but not from Patience Jonathan.
Re: Of Anger And Shame In Africa by cap28: 7:05pm On Nov 23, 2014
carefreewannabe:


I am a second class citizen? grin grin grin
What makes me a second class citizen?

Now I understand why Sagamite says that you are mentally ill. Worshipping Gaddafi is sick, it goes beyond id*iocy.

Worshipping Gadaffi is sick but worshipping former Nazis who STILL regard Africans as sub human is what?

did you know that the German people even kept the heads of dead herero people in their museums until the 2000s when the govt of Namibia forced them to issue an apology for their atrocities and return the heads to the people of Namibia- fcking dumbass you are.



The Namibia Legacy

Germany’s African Genocide

by ANDRE VLTCHEK


How outrageous, how heartbreaking, how truly grotesque! Windhoek City – the capital of Namibia – is, at one extreme full of flowers and Mediterranean-style villas, and at the other, it is nothing more than a tremendous slum without water or electricity.

And in between, there is the town center– with its Germanic orderly feel, boasting ‘colonial architecture’, including Protestant churches and commemorative plaques mourning those brave German men, women and children, those martyrs, who died during the uprisings and wars conducted by local indigenous people.

The most divisive and absurd of those memorials is the so-called “Equestrian Monument”, more commonly known as “The Horse” or under its German original names, Reiterdenkmal and Südwester Reiter (Rider of South-West). It is a statue inaugurated on 27 January 1912, which was the birthday of the German emperor Wilhelm II. The monument “honors the soldiers and civilians that died on the German side of the Herero and Namaqua ‘War’ of 1904–1907’”.

That ‘war’ was not really a war; it was nothing more than genocide, a holocaust.

And Namibia was a prelude to what German Nazis later tried to implement on European soil.

A European expert working for the UN, my friend, speaks, like almost everyone here, passionately, but without daring to reveal her name:

“The first concentration camps on earth were built in this part of Africa… They were built by the British Empire in South Africa and by Germans here, in Namibia. Shark Island on the coast was the first concentration camp in Namibia, used to murder the Nama people, but now it is just a tourist destination – you would never guess that there were people exterminated there. Here in the center of Windhoek, there was another extermination camp; right on the spot where “The Horse” originally stood.”

“The Horse” was recently removed from its original location, and placed in the courtyard of the old wing of The National Museum, together with some of the most outrageous commemorative plaques, glorifying German actions in this part of the world. Nothing was destroyed, instead just taken away from prime locations.

Where “The Horse” stood, there now stands a proud anti-colonialist statue, that of a man and a woman with broken shackles, which declares, “Their Blood Waters Our Freedom”.

***

A visit to those German genocidal relics is ‘an absolute must’ for countless Central European tourists that descend every day on Namibia. I followed several of these groups, listening to their conversations. Among these people, there appears to be no remorse, and almost no soul-searching: just snapshots, posing in front of the monuments and racist insignias, pub-style/beer jokes at places where entire cultures and nations were exterminated!

Central European, German-speaking tourists in Windhoek, appear to be lobotomized, and totally emotionless. And so are many of the descendants of those German ‘genocidal pioneers’. Encountering them is like déjà vu; it brings back memories of the years when I was fighting against the German Nazi colony, ‘Colonia Dignidad’ in Chile; or when I was investigating the atrocities and links, of the German Nazi community in Paraguay to several South American fascist regimes that had been implanted and maintained by the West.

And now the German community in Namibia is protesting the removal of “The Horse”. It is indignant. And this community is still powerful, even omnipotent, here in Namibia.

Almost nobody calls the ‘events’ that took place here, by their rightful names, of holocaust or genocide. Everything in Namibia is ‘sensitive’.begging slogans5

But even according to the BBC: “In 1985, a UN report classified the events as an attempt to exterminate the Herero and Nama peoples of South-West Africa, and therefore the earliest attempted genocide in the 20th Century.”

On 21 October 2012, The Globe and Mail reported:

“In the bush and scrub of central Namibia, the descendants of the surviving Herero live in squalid shacks and tiny plots of land. Next door, the descendants of German settlers still own vast properties of 20,000 hectares or more. It’s a contrast that infuriates many Herero, fuelling a new radicalism here.

Every year the Herero hold solemn ceremonies to remember the first genocide of history’s bloodiest century, when German troops drove them into the desert to die, annihilating 80 per cent of their population through starvation, thirst, and slave labor in concentration camps. The Nama, a smaller ethnic group, lost half of their population from the same persecution.

New research suggests that the German racial genocide in Namibia from 1904 to 1908 was a significant influence on the Nazis in the Second World War. Many of the key elements of Nazi ideology – from racial science and eugenics, to the theory of Lebensraum (creating “living space” through colonization) – were promoted by German military veterans and scientists who had begun their careers in South-West Africa, now Namibia, during the genocide…”

The Namibian government is still negotiating the return (from Germany) of all skulls of the local people, which were used in German laboratories and by German scientists to prove the superiority of the white race. German colonialists decapitated Herero and Nama people, and at least 300 heads were transported to German laboratories for ‘scientific research’. Many were ‘discovered’ in the Medical History Museum of the Charite hospital in Berlin, and at Freiburg University.

Germany never officially apologized for its crimes against humanity in what it used to call German South-West Africa. It did not pay reparations.

Germany’s holocaust in ‘South-West Africa’ is, among other things, a proof that the common Western theory about how German Nazism came to existence before the WWII was totally wrong. According to that theory, after the WWI, defeated and humiliated Germany got radicalized and ‘reacted’ monstrously to its condition.

But in reality, before and during the Second World War, Germany simply decided to behave in Europe exactly as it was behaving in its colonies, for many decades.

***
There are Robert Mugabe and Fidel Castro Streets in the center of Windhoek. And there is that tremendous National Museum, commemorating the national-liberation struggle and the role of the heroic Cuban and North Korean troops in their fight against Western-supported apartheid.

Bizarrely, German pre-Nazi/WWII monuments and insignias literally rub their shoulders alongside those great liberation struggle tributes.

Divisions are shocking: ideological, racial, social.

In Namibia, there is segregation on an enormous scale, everywhere.

While neighboring South Africa is moving rapidly away from racial segregation, introducing countless social policies, including free medical care, education and social housing, Namibia remains one of the most segregated countries on earth, with great private services for the rich, and almost nothing for the poor majority.

“Apartheid was even worse here than in South Africa”, I am told by my friend from the United Nations. “And until now… You go to Katutura, and you see who is living there, they are all local people there, all black. Katutura literally means ‘We have no place to stay’. 50% of the people in this city defecate in the open. Sanitation is totally disastrous. Then you go to Swakop city, on the shore, and it is like seeing Germany recreated in Africa. You also see, there, shops with Nazi keepsakes. Some Nazis, who escaped Europe, came to Windhoek, to Swakop and other towns. In Swakop, men march periodically, in replicas of Nazi uniforms.”

***

Katutura is where the black people were moved to, during apartheid.

My friend, a ‘colored’ Namibian, who fought for the independence of his own country and of Angola, drove me to that outrageous slum which seems to host a substantial amount of the capital’s population, with mostly no access to basic sanitation or electricity.

He has also chosen to remain anonymous, as he has explained, in order to protect his lovely family. To speak up here, unlike in South Africa, which may, these days, be one of the freest and most outspoken places on earth, can be extremely dangerous. But he clarifies further:

“In Namibia, it is very rare for people who used to suffer, to speak about it publicly. In South Africa, everyone speaks. In Angola, everyone speaks… But not here.”

Then he continues:

“What we can see in Namibia is that many German people are still in control of big business. They are ruling the country. They have hunting farms and other huge estates and enterprises. Germans bring money to Namibia, but it stays with them, and it consolidates their power – it does not reach the majority. You cannot even imagine, how much local people working on their farms, are suffering. It is still like slavery. But it is all hushed up here.”

***

“Sprechen Sie Deutch?” A black Namibian man intercepts me, as I am walking down the Fidel Castro Street.

“I do, but I would rather not, here”, I explain.

“But why not?” He grins at me. “You know… It is not only them… Germans… I grew up; I was educated, in East Germany during our fight for independence. And my friend that you see over there – he was flown to Czechoslovakia and he went to school there. Communist countries did so much for us, for the Africans: Cuba, North Korea, Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia and East Germany. We are so grateful!”

“Yes”, I say. “But it is over, isn’t it? Czechoslovakia, East Germany… They joined the imperialists, the rulers. They exchanged ideals for iPads.”

“Yes”, he said. “But one day… who knows… things could be different, again.”

Yes, definitely, I think. But most likely not in Europe…

***

At the new and lavish National Museum in Windhoek, I salute the Namibian and foreign fighters against apartheid – those who struggled and died for freedom, and the independence of Africa.

Then, I descended to the “Goethe Institute”, the German cultural center, a colonial building surrounded by barbed wire.

There, a local starlet is loudly rehearsing for something called ‘a night under the stars’, or something of that sentimental, over-sugary pop nature. These are basically evenings designed to bring together the pampered international crowd and those ‘feel-good-about-life’ local elites.

I ask the starlet, whether this institute is trying to address the most painful issues of the past and present, all connected to Germany, of course.

She is black but she speaks and behaves like a German. She gives me a huge and pre-fabricated smile:

“At Goethe we don’t want that… We are trying to get away from all this (meaning colonial and segregation issues). We are just trying to get Germans and Namibians together, you know…”

I later peek at those Namibians who are being brought together with the Germans. No Katutura here, naturally…

And for some reason, what came to my mind is a conversation I had, on the phone, many years ago, with one of the editors of the German magazine, Der Stern, after I offered him my findings and photos from Nazi Colonia Dignidad in Chile. He said: “Oh, Colonia Dignidad! Hahaha! Never again, ja?”

***

One evening I eat at Angolan/Portuguese restaurant in Windhoek, O Portuga; an institution known for its great food and mixed crowd. What an evening, what a place!

After dinner, I dive into German ‘Andy’s Bar’, a nearby place that was described to me as “An institution, which not even a black or a colored person from the embassies or the UN would dare to enter”.

The Beer is flat, but the conversation of the local crowd is extremely ‘sharp’. Patrons are freely giving black Namibians names of local farm animals. Their spite is open and sincere. I listen, I understand. Eventually I leave.

I catch a taxi, driven by a corpulent black man. The radio is blasting and I hear the socialist, anti-imperialist lyrics of ‘Ndilimani’, a brilliant local political band.

It is now well past midnight, and despite the warnings from all those ‘well-meaning Germans’ that I met in Windhoek, I feel much safer in this taxi than in Andy’s Bar and in so many other similar institutions.

“Is this country really governed by Marxist SWAPO?” I wonder aloud.

“No way”, the driver points back, towards the bar. “’They’ never left. ‘They’ are still controlling the country. The revolution is not over.”

I tell him that I am beginning to understand what drove Robert Mugabe mad and angry, in Zimbabwe. The driver nods. I push my seat back, and make it recline.

“It is all bleeped up”, I say.

The driver thinks for a while, but then replies, using almost the same words as the man who spoke to me on Fidel Castro Street: “Yes, brother, yes! But one day… who knows… things could be different, again.”

this is the country the two half wits dumb and dumber aka carefreewannabe and sagamite call civilised!
Re: Of Anger And Shame In Africa by Sagamite(m): 7:06pm On Nov 23, 2014
cap28:


Yes crackhead - Gadaffi provided financial and military aid to the ANC - did you know that crackhead?
Also, Gadaffi was one of the first people that Mandela visited when he was released from jail by your idols- did you know that?

You are a cretinous, mentally-ill fuuktard!

So because Ghaddafi whimsically funded the ANC and Mandela visited him then they are comparable leaders? grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

That is the logic you learnt at the esteemed centre of learning you attended with thoth where inventions are only made because of trying to maintain supremacy over a common enemy? grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

So if the US funds Taliban and the Taliban leader visits a US president then, according to your "genius" logic, the 2 leaders are in the same bracket? grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

Can you see how reetarded you really are? grin grin grin grin

cap28:

And he provided free education, healthcare, and housing for his people throughout that period.
the US cant even provide free healthcare to its own citizens and its supposed to be an advanced first world nation.

HEY! Achievement.

Mentally-ill fuuktard thinks he has made some kind of point!

Ghadaffi is the greatest. grin grin grin grin grin

Zenga-Zenga!!!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLh2V_nL1Tc

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Re: Of Anger And Shame In Africa by Sagamite(m): 7:08pm On Nov 23, 2014
cap28:
MANDELA TELLS THE WEST TO GO TO HELL WHEN THEY CRITICISE HIM FOR THANKING GADAFFI FOR HIS SUPPORT AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE THROUGHOUT THE APARTHIED YEARS:

Mentally-ill fuuktard, I take it you think this backs your moronic point? grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

prettyboi1, what did I tell you about the people in your "awareness affiliation"? grin grin grin grin grin grin

Can you see it is packed with loonies? grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Of Anger And Shame In Africa by Nobody: 7:10pm On Nov 23, 2014
Sagamite:


Mentally-ill fuuktard, I take it you think this backs your moronic point? grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

prettyboi1, what did I tell you about the people in your "awareness affiliation"? grin grin grin grin grin grin

Can you see it is packed with loonies? grin grin grin grin grin

Loonies? Why? Ewa Kopacz is a loony. What is she doing with Merkel?
Merkel hates Poland because Hitler did. He destroyed Poland, Merkel wants to do the same. She has a wicked plan. She is a back-stabber. grin

Ewa Kopacz should know who the common enemy is. grin

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Re: Of Anger And Shame In Africa by Sagamite(m): 7:11pm On Nov 23, 2014
carefreewannabe:


I am a second class citizen? grin grin grin
What makes me a second class citizen?

Now I understand why Sagamite says that you are mentally ill. Worshipping Gaddafi is sick, it goes beyond id*iocy.

He almost had a heart attack when Ghadaffi was flogged to death. grin grin grin grin grin


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8wtW4Z5d8U

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Re: Of Anger And Shame In Africa by Sagamite(m): 7:13pm On Nov 23, 2014
cap28:


Actually you are worse than a second class citizen - you are a non person, Germans HATE anyone who is not Aryan ie blonde hair, blue eyes, they even hate Slavic people ie Russians, Czechs, poles and Ukrainians, imagine what they think of you.

You have no iota of shame that's why you feel its normal to sing the praises of a race of people who drove the Herero people of Namibia into the desert to die of exposure and thirst for simply refusing to hand over their land. you are what African americans call a butter biscuit negro - a butter biscuit negro is a self hating negro who will do anything to get into the good books of massa , in the days of slavery the white master used to give slaves who informed on other blacks a butter biscuit to thank them for grassing on other slaves - that's what you are - a butter biscuit, whitey loving self hating coon.


Mentally-ill fuuktard! grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Of Anger And Shame In Africa by gatiano(m): 7:15pm On Nov 23, 2014
i finally understood your type, i can't say that you know not what you saying, you know well what you mean. you are a coward, and you are very scared.
You are actually like a chicken, and the likes of you. why didn't i call you a dog or a cat? it is simple from my personal experiences.
while i was a child, when i'm served rice or bread for food, few of them drop on the floor, i noticed the dog or the cat would simply snub it, they understand that it doesn't worth it, expecially the cat (that animal is intelligent), they just sit quietly and enjoy the fresh air, but you see these chickens, every crumbs that drops on the floor, they pick without looking up at the person from whom the crumbs are dropping, much like the pig.

you love whiteman's crumbs, it suits you. you are scared, without the whiteman, you don't have any idea what you would look like, maybe the northern poeople would attack the south or vice versa, if that happens, you don't know who else could solve the problems that might be causing you discomfort. you are so scared for going for self. you would rather love them that love your own person.
i guess without whiteman, you can't send money home, or the breadwinner of your family, maybe you works for a whiteman's company (nothing wrong with that, that shouldn't make you worship them to your own detriment). i know your type, it is either you are a caucasian or you simply will just die for crumbs.




Sagamite:


Now this is where the psychos get their education and so-called enlightenment.

From other failed psychos. grin grin grin grin

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Re: Of Anger And Shame In Africa by cap28: 7:17pm On Nov 23, 2014
carefreewannabe:


You need help as soon as possible.

This is 2014, not 1942. Hitler is dead, did you know it?

Merkel and the Polish Prime Minister November 2014

[img]http://www.bundesregierung.de/Content/DE/Fotoreihe/2014/2014-10-10-kanzlerin-im-bild/08.jpg%3F__blob%3Dposter%26v%3D1[/img]


Please, get help. PROFESSIONAL HELP but not from Patience Jonathan.

what is your point dumbass?

Diplomatic protocol requires European nations to be superficially civil to one another but those ancient divisions remain intact. Ask the Bosnians and Serbs.

You still haven't answered my question - what is a black African like you doing in a rabidly racist country like Germany?
When you get a day off work try and visit the museum in Berlin where your idols kept the mummified heads of the herero people (I think they are still there on display).

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Re: Of Anger And Shame In Africa by Sagamite(m): 7:19pm On Nov 23, 2014
gatiano:
i finally understood your type, i can't say that you know not what you saying, you know well what you mean. you are a coward, and you are very scared.
You are actually like a chicken, and the likes of you. why didn't i call you a dog or a cat? it is simple from my personal experiences.
while i was a child, when i'm served rice or bread for food, few of them drop on the floor, i noticed the dog or the cat would simply snub it, they understand that it doesn't worth it, expecially the cat (that animal is intelligent), they just sit quietly and enjoy the fresh air, but you see these chickens, every crumbs that drops on the floor, they pick without looking up at the person from whom the crumbs are dropping, much like the pig.

you love whiteman's crumbs, it suits you. you are scared, without the whiteman, you don't have any idea what you would look like, maybe the northern poeople would attack the south or vice versa, if that happens, you don't know who else could solve the problems that might be causing you discomfort. you are so scared for going for self. you would rather love them that love your own person.
i guess without whiteman, you can't send money home, or the breadwinner of your family, maybe you works for a whiteman's company (nothing wrong with that, that shouldn't make you worship them to your own detriment). i know your type, it is either you are a caucasian or you simply will just die for crumbs.

You are a cretinous fuuktard!

You pulled this analysis from the labyrinth in your arsse where your brain resides? grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Of Anger And Shame In Africa by Sagamite(m): 7:20pm On Nov 23, 2014
cap28:


what is your point dumbass?

Diplomatic protocol requires European nations to be superficially civil to one another but those ancient divisions remain intact. Ask the Bosnians and Serbs.

You still haven't answered my question - what is a black African like you doing in a rabidly racist country like Germany?
When you get a day off work try and visit the museum in Berlin where your idols kept the mummified heads of the herero people (I think they are still there on display).


And this is the same fuuktard residing in the 'racist' UK o! grin grin grin grin

He did not live in Nigeria or go and live under Ghaddafi. grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Of Anger And Shame In Africa by Nobody: 7:22pm On Nov 23, 2014
cap28:


what is your point dumbass?

Diplomatic protocol requires European nations to be superficially civil to one another but those ancient divisions remain intact. Ask the Bosnians and Serbs.

You still haven't answered my question - what is a black African like you doing in a rabidly racist country like Germany?
When you get a day off work try and visit the museum in Berlin where your idols kept the mummified heads of the herero people (I think they are still there on display).


You are sick!

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Re: Of Anger And Shame In Africa by Nobody: 7:23pm On Nov 23, 2014
Sagamite:


And this is the same fuuktard residing in the 'racist' UK o! grin grin grin grin

He did not live in Nigeria or go and live under Ghaddafi. grin grin grin grin grin grin

Does he reside in the UK?
Re: Of Anger And Shame In Africa by gatiano(m): 7:30pm On Nov 23, 2014
You said some place, that you are in germany, and they are of a good behaviour and attitude, that they regret/acknowledge their mistakes of what was done to the other european people. till today, germany still pays jews reparations, the united states still helps them without taking nothing back. has germany paid any reparations to congo? why did mandela said they forgave when the apartheid regime did not apologize? who gave him the authority to do so? the white call black people 3/5th of a humanbeing( in actual fact, the black people is not a humanbeing, black people are Man), well have they retracted the notion?
why then are you being deceived that their attitude has changed towards you?

just of recent the australians (white) acknowledge the presence of the aboringinals, just this year. perhaps when the weather was too strong on them, the whites started beliving it is God's wrath.

do you ever think that they have in anyway changed? no few can, maybe 1% of them, the rest wants it back the way it was, and yes it would, only it will go much further back like the way it was, when we rope them up together and sent them out of paradise.
carefreewannabe:


It is comfortable. Progress requires hard work.

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Re: Of Anger And Shame In Africa by Sagamite(m): 7:32pm On Nov 23, 2014
carefreewannabe:


Does he reside in the UK?

Yep.

Failing in the UK and blaming the white man and racism for all his failures.

But he would not leave to go to his African nirvana to show it is great and the best place for a black activist. grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Of Anger And Shame In Africa by Nobody: 7:32pm On Nov 23, 2014
gatiano:
You said some place, that you are in germany, and they are of a good behaviour and attitude, that they regret/acknowledge their mistakes of what was done to the other european people. till today, germany still pays jews reparations, the united states still helps them without taking nothing back. has germany paid any reparations to congo? why did mandela said they forgave when the apartheid regime did not apologize? who gave him the authority to do so? the white call black people 3/5th of a humanbeing( in actual fact, the black people is not a humanbeing, black people are Man), well have they retracted the notion?
why then are you being deceived that their attitude has changed towards you?

just of recent the australians (white) acknowledge the presence of the aboringinals, just this year. perhaps when the weather was too strong on them, the whites started beliving it is God's wrath.

do you ever think that they have in anyway changed? no few can, maybe 1% of them, the rest wants it back the way it was, and yes it would, only it will go much further back like the way it was, when we rope them up together and sent them out of paradise.

Where did you get your numbers from?
Re: Of Anger And Shame In Africa by gatiano(m): 7:33pm On Nov 23, 2014
you are chicken! a dirty one! continue to eat your crumbs. GOD had to kill the wicked rich man that won't let Lazarus go for self because Lazarus loves and was contended with the leftovers, bones and crumbs he was getting from out the rich man's gate.
Sagamite:


You are a cretinous fuuktard!

You pulled this analysis from the labyrinth in your arsse where your brain resides? grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Of Anger And Shame In Africa by Nobody: 7:33pm On Nov 23, 2014
Sagamite:


Yep.

Failing in the UK and blaming the white man and racism for all his failures.

But he would not leave to go to his African nirvana to show it is great and the best place for a black activist. grin grin grin grin grin grin

Interesting! grin grin grin

I would be glad to fund his flight back to Africa.
What is he doing in the country of his enemies? grin

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Re: Of Anger And Shame In Africa by Nobody: 7:38pm On Nov 23, 2014
Cap28

What are you doing in the white man's country?

Why didn't you go to Libya when Gaddafi was alive? grin grin grin

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Re: Of Anger And Shame In Africa by Sagamite(m): 7:42pm On Nov 23, 2014
gatiano:
You said some place, that you are in germany, and they are of a good behaviour and attitude, that they regret/acknowledge their mistakes of what was done to the other european people. till today, germany still pays jews reparations, the united states still helps them without taking nothing back. has germany paid any reparations to congo? why did mandela said they forgave when the apartheid regime did not apologize? who gave him the authority to do so? the white call black people 3/5th of a humanbeing( in actual fact, the black people is not a humanbeing, black people are Man), well have they retracted the notion?
why then are you being deceived that their attitude has changed towards you?

just of recent the australians (white) acknowledge the presence of the aboringinals, just this year. perhaps when the weather was too strong on them, the whites started beliving it is God's wrath.

do you ever think that they have in anyway changed? no few can, maybe 1% of them, the rest wants it back the way it was, and yes it would, only it will go much further back like the way it was, when we rope them up together and sent them out of paradise.

Most of these fuuktards make moronic claims, conjectures and twist the truth, all sourced from some moronic mentally-ill ranter they found online. And then waste your time trying to research, only to frequently find out they pulled "facts" from their arsses.]

That was how the mentally-ill fuuktard said Ghaddafi and Mandela are the same because he funded ANC and there was a visit.

This is the problem with debating with these kinds of cretins.

Fuuktard, do the work yourself. Show us your source for the following claims:

- Germans paying Jews reparation

- How United States helps Jews without nothing back and what atrocities against Jews the US is responsible for that demands this

The rest of your post shows you are a member of NL's mentally-ill fuuktard with cap28, Rossike and GenBuhari.

You exhibit symptoms that demonstrate your problem is beyond just stupidity. You are actually partially mad.

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Re: Of Anger And Shame In Africa by gatiano(m): 7:43pm On Nov 23, 2014
what numbers? that we are called 3/5th of a person, so we can be labelled as animals? or that almost all the european nations are paying reparations to israel? or is that i said only 1% of them is good? 1% i tried, maybe less. sister, get off your high horse, and study people's character. and if you don't know that the jews are still being paid reparation, then why are you acting smart. don't say please, that they give us in africa aid, they give 30 billion in a year, and take out 196 billion in the same year in an unpaid taxes. and the 30 billion doesn't come to your/african's back account, they just send bottled water to the red crosss working in africa. the cost of the bottled water and the cost of the red cross workers' salaries is from the 30 billion. part of which are weapons. if you are one of the politicians there, won't you shut up? not everybody is as bold as the likes of idi amin, abacha, ojukwu, fela nkurumah and few others.
carefreewannabe:


Where did you get your numbers from?
Re: Of Anger And Shame In Africa by Sagamite(m): 7:44pm On Nov 23, 2014
carefreewannabe:


Where did you get your numbers from?

You spotted it too? grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

Most likely from his arsse or some psycho he has been reading online. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

But lets be patient and find out. grin

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