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Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by Nobody: 10:00pm On Sep 05, 2013
bigfrancis21:

Buhahahahahaahahahahahahahahaha. Thanks man! You killed 'em! Lmao

Killed who? All that Truckpusher character managed to do is post a pic. You still haven't proven AA's live in those condition. That could be a Native American reservation since LV has a large NA population and NA are the poorest in America.

Native American reservations:



Again so me the average AA's living in such conditions.

HA!
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by bigfrancis21: 10:00pm On Sep 05, 2013
KidStranglehold:

Now are African Americans living in those slums or are they typical Native American reservations Since Native Americans are the poorest group in this country.

And when y'all be shipped off right back to Africa, we gon' welcome y'all back and apportion to y'all the same African slums you're mocking here. grin

I remember the vast terrains of Zulu and Xhosa lands need people. Y'all gon' get there and of course create slums for yourself as usual and depend on the African government for assistance. grin grin grin
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by Truckpusher(m): 10:01pm On Sep 05, 2013
If you aren't still satisfied with that horrible image of your perfect country,pls refer to this Times magazine publication it will help you to stop this unnecessary chest beating of yours grin grin MONKEY

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Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by bigfrancis21: 10:02pm On Sep 05, 2013
Jayvarley:

Better TO breastfeed a Baby than to sell it into SLAVERY!!! grin grin grin

The baby milk you buy you buy using government assistance! Lmao!
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by Nobody: 10:03pm On Sep 05, 2013
www.nairaland.com/attachments/1291371_tragedy_jpgc25b6e18effd6efa78e63021a86713d6

^^Those aren't slums and they look like there abandoned(like most in Detroit).

FAIL! grin
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by MrsChima(f): 10:03pm On Sep 05, 2013
Truckpusher: Sharrap ,there are slums in Detroit and even in Las Vegas et al

Youh have seen that slum in Detroit and Vegas?!!!!

Nigga stop lying!

Oooh you were talking about the crack house. I knew it!

Hide your valuables!
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by Nobody: 10:04pm On Sep 05, 2013
bigfrancis21:

And when y'all be shipped off right back to Africa, we gon' welcome y'all back and apportion to y'all the same African slums you're mocking here. grin

I remember the vast terrains of Zulu and Xhosa lands need people. Y'all gon' get there and of course create slums for yourself as usual and depend on the African government for assistance. grin grin grin

1. Can't understand a word you're saying.
2. I was never mocking slums. But you kept saying AA's live in slums so I asked you to post me a study or pic that shows the AVERAGE AA lives in slums...
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by bigfrancis21: 10:05pm On Sep 05, 2013
Truckpusher: If you aren't still satisfied with that horrible image of your perfect country,pls refer to this Times magazine publication it will help you to stop this unnecessary chest beating of yours grin grin MONKEY

And I'm damn sure blacks made that ghetto that way. Take a trip to that place and you'll find only blacks living there. How pitiable.

Y'all are just parasites. Enjoying the growth and developmental efforts of your white masters and contributing nothing to the society you find yourself in.

African american sisters are busy twerking in clubs having babies by anonymous fathers. Hahahahahahahaha.
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by Truckpusher(m): 10:05pm On Sep 05, 2013
Mrs.Chima:


Youh have seen that slum in Detroit and Vegas?!!!!

Nigga stop lying!

Oooh you were talking about the crack house. I knew it!

Hide your valuables!
Agbaya girl...you aren't worth fighting for grin grin
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by Nobody: 10:07pm On Sep 05, 2013
bigfrancis21:

First, that ain't Igboland. tongue

Second you can't compare US to Africa cos Africa is still your native land. Mock africa you mock your ancestors that came from the same place you mock who made it possible for you to exist in the US today

Third, US ain't your homeland. Maybe someday y'all be bombarded into 21st century slave ships and zoomed off right back to Africa. Your menace in the US is unbecoming. Damn!

Ok but are the pix on this thread from igbo land?

https://www.nairaland.com/1080582/evander-hollyfield-retires-50-poverty/2#12669226
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by MrsChima(f): 10:07pm On Sep 05, 2013
Damn let me sit back Kiddie is on it!. grin

Let me ride something cos the man is tugging my skirt.

Be back in a bit. grin
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by Nobody: 10:07pm On Sep 05, 2013
If anyone with an IQ above 70 would take SIMPLE USA history classes would know the situation of Detroit is due to the AUTO INDUSTRY LEAVING the city. Thus jobs were lost and most people migrated out. Which is why you see all those abandon buildings. Has nothing to do with blacks.

Serious people stop being tribal.

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Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by MrsChima(f): 10:08pm On Sep 05, 2013
Truckpusher: Agbaya girl...you aren't worth fighting for grin grin

You lubs me don't ya? kiss
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by Nobody: 10:09pm On Sep 05, 2013
bigfrancis21:

And when y'all be shipped off right back to Africa,

Not gonna happen.
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by Jayvarley(m): 10:09pm On Sep 05, 2013
bigfrancis21:

The baby milk you buy you buy using government assistance! Lmao!

The milk you people feed your babies with is from FRAUD MONEY!!!! grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by PhysicsQED(m): 10:10pm On Sep 05, 2013
Wow @ what this thread became. Please guys, put away your e-fists, lessen the antagonism and try and calm down.

And to the non-AA posters in the thread, please, have a little more sensitivity. This thread was started by a Nigerian (who I don't think posts on this forum anymore - I think it was EzeUche under a different username) to better inform NL members about a terrible period in AA history, because of his sympathy for what their ancestors went through, but now the thread is going very far in the opposite direction of what was intended. And to 'bigfrancis21' in particular, there's a certain quote that seems apt: "There is no respect for others without humility in one's self." Try and have a little humility - only unnecessarily arrogant people have great difficulty addressing and treating others respectfully.

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Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by Nobody: 10:10pm On Sep 05, 2013
KidStranglehold: If anyone with an IQ above 70 would take SIMPLE USA history classes would know the situation of Detroit is due to the AUTO INDUSTRY LEAVING the city. Thus jobs were lost and most people migrated out. Which is why you see all those abandon buildings. Has nothing to do with blacks.

Serious people stop being tribal.

dude, the stupidity is tiring.

Forreal.

There is a reason he is avoiding that video I posted. Lol
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by bigfrancis21: 10:10pm On Sep 05, 2013
Mr Chima could have easily found it convenient to get to the US and depend on government assistance yet the Igbo/African blood in him resisted and today he's very much up and doing.

I'm sure Madam Chima ain't got no J.O.B. Else explain why she'd be on nairaland from morning till night attacking BigFrancis21.

Her sister Troll the sane thing too.

African American sisters! Damn! grin grin
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by Nobody: 10:11pm On Sep 05, 2013
PhysicsQED: Wow @ what this thread became. Please guys, put away your e-fists, lessen the antagonism and try and calm down.

And to the non-AA posters in the thread, please, have a little more sensitivity. This thread was started by a Nigerian (who I don't think posts on this forum anymore - I think it was EzeUche under a different username) to better inform NL members about a terrible period in AA history, because of his sympathy for what their ancestors went through, but now the thread is going very far in the opposite direction of what was intended. And to 'bigfrancis21' in particular, there's certain quote that seems apt: "There is no respect for others without humility in one's self." Try and have a little humility - only unnecessarily arrogant people have great difficulty addressing and treating others respectfully.


Good points.
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by bigfrancis21: 10:12pm On Sep 05, 2013
Jayvarley:

The milk you people feed your babies with is from FRAUD MONEY!!!! grin grin grin grin grin

We go out and make the money, lazzzzy! We are hustlers! grin
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by MrsChima(f): 10:13pm On Sep 05, 2013
I didn't know BA lives on the rez. undecided

The rez is not part of the America society and if all BA are on welfare then that mean BA couldn't possible live in the rez slums
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by Nobody: 10:13pm On Sep 05, 2013
Again why does that bigfrancis21 character thinks government assistance is lazy? Does he not know MOST European countries have government assistance? Does he not know most European countries have government assistance like welfare/foodstamps? Does he not know most European countries have a form of SOCIALISM!!! Especially Germany! So are Germans lazy??

Yet Germany is the most technologically/Ecologically country in Europe. grin

I guess those Europeans are lazy because the government assist them.

Remember guys government assistance is evil*sarcasm*

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Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by bigfrancis21: 10:14pm On Sep 05, 2013
PhysicsQED: Wow @ what this thread became. Please guys, put away your e-fists, lessen the antagonism and try and calm down.

And to the non-AA posters in the thread, please, have a little more sensitivity. This thread was started by a Nigerian (who I don't think posts on this forum anymore - I think it was EzeUche under a different username) to better inform NL members about a terrible period in AA history, because of his sympathy for what their ancestors went through, but now the thread is going very far in the opposite direction of what was intended. And to 'bigfrancis21' in particular, there's certain quote that seems apt: "There is no respect for others without humility in one's self." Try and have a little humility - only unnecessarily arrogant people have great difficulty addressing and treating others respectfully.

Of course I'm arrogant. Thanks Mr. Judge. They wanted debate and I'm giving it to them real good. 5 against 1. What does that tell you? They ain't got nothing to do. They sit at home all day on nairaland and in the evening checks from the government comes in. Classics, huh!

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Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by Truckpusher(m): 10:14pm On Sep 05, 2013
Mrs.Chima:


You lubs me don't ya? kiss
say i chop craze? undecided ....i spend hours pitying any man that sleeps in the same room with you grin grin
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by Nobody: 10:14pm On Sep 05, 2013
Lol @ avoiding my question about the pix on the other thread.

Anyway,
This is old, tired, and boring (kinda like bigfrancis grin) so.....
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by Jayvarley(m): 10:14pm On Sep 05, 2013
bigfrancis21:

We go out and make the money, lazzzzy! We are hustlers! grin

Yes you Sacrifice people and use JUJU for Money!!
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by Nobody: 10:16pm On Sep 05, 2013
*Kails*:


dude, the stupidity is tiring.

Forreal.

There is a reason he is avoiding that video I posted. Lol

That guys funny.

And also just to be clear...I have not insulted Africans ONCE.

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Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by Nobody: 10:16pm On Sep 05, 2013
*Kails*:


Ok but are the pix on this thread from igbo land?

https://www.nairaland.com/1080582/evander-hollyfield-retires-50-poverty/2#12669226

Lmao.

Dont run francois tongue

Fran-swahh cheesy kiss

Face it babeh we are all equally shitty...
And all equally proud.

Dont talk about detroit when YOUR native section of your nation is far from glorious.
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by bigfrancis21: 10:17pm On Sep 05, 2013
Who else will be liking Kidstrangle_dummy's dumb posts if it ain't troll? A baby mama with no J.O.B. Lmao. grin ;grin
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by MrsChima(f): 10:17pm On Sep 05, 2013
bigfrancis21: Mr Chima could have easily found it convenient to get to the US and depend on government assistance yet the Igbo/African blood in him resisted and today he's very much up and doing.

I'm sure Madam Chima ain't got no J.O.B. Else explain why she'd be on nairaland from morning till night attacking BigFrancis21.

Her sister Troll the sane thing too.

African American sisters! Damn! grin grin

You have me figured out huh dummy?

You have been on Nairaland all day long for two days...that's a sign of a jobless Nigerian with an online scam business.

Make sure you buy your mammy that gud Indian hair with the money you scammed today. wink
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by Nobody: 10:19pm On Sep 05, 2013
KidStranglehold:

That guys funny.

And also just to be clear...I have not insulted Africans ONCE.

I know you didn't

But see he is sensitive and defensive.
I can spot out such folks cuz I am one too.

The only difference is he started it all.
Re: Slavery in the United States (1775-1865) by Nobody: 10:20pm On Sep 05, 2013
bigfrancis21: Who else will be liking Kidstrangle_dummy's dumb posts if it ain't troll? A baby mama with no J.O.B. Lmao. grin ;grin

Yup u knows who eye r! cheesy

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