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Foreign AffairsRe: Where Would South Africa Be Without White People? by CraigB: 9:35pm On Oct 16, 2013
all4naija: [i]The lazy black who like to attack..
Yes - the lazy blek Naai-gerians attack each other in Naai-geria.

True or false?
Foreign AffairsRe: Where Would South Africa Be Without White People? by CraigB: 9:31pm On Oct 16, 2013
all4naija: South Africa next door neighbor is facing drought and hunger.
Your Northern compatriots are facing worse. cry And we aren't talking about things "spreading" there. We are talking about things being born there. Ingrown and inbred. cry

They can happily boast to Naai-gerians, seeing as naai-gerians have nothing better to show us.
Foreign AffairsRe: Where Would South Africa Be Without White People? by CraigB: 9:26pm On Oct 16, 2013
all4naija: Give me Somalia and SA any day, I will choose Somalia because Townships are in such a failed state situation coupled with xenophobia, primitiveness and high crime rate. Jeez!
Given that Naai-geria and Somalia have similar profiles on the failed states index, you already have your Somalia on this day. lipsrsealed

Your wish has been granted.
Foreign AffairsRe: Where Would South Africa Be Without White People? by CraigB: 9:16pm On Oct 16, 2013
morpheus24: I guess the pale faced saffer will not answer the question so we can move on... At least your fellow pale faced cave mutants do.

vvvvvv

www.stormfront.org/forum/t765019
Oh, he'll answer it alright. As soon as you show us:

...ANOTHER OIL PRODUCING COUNTRY WITH NAAI-GERIA'S PROFILE, WHICH IS AS USELESS

That's all you have to do and you have your answers. It's your own logic. It can't be that tough.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UpzR8CCocM
Foreign AffairsRe: Where Would South Africa Be Without White People? by CraigB: 9:11pm On Oct 16, 2013
Let the white genocide begin.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UpzR8CCocM
Foreign AffairsRe: Where Would South Africa Be Without White People? by CraigB: 8:41pm On Oct 16, 2013
morpheus24: Diatribes, Diatribes Diatribes......



so let me rephrase the question again make it much... much.... much easier to comprehend by the pale faced "saviour" of SA.


ARE THERE ANY OTHER SUB SAHARAN AFRICAN PETRO-STATES APART FROM NAAIGERIA ....."WITHOUT A WHITE SETTLER POPULATION" i.e. full of only "blek people" with on par infrastructure as the Pseudo African state known as South Africa?
My question sits unanswered. So, we post it again for the slow Dows among us:

SHOW ME ANOTHER OIL PRODUCING COUNTRY WITH NAAI-GERIA'S PROFILE, WHICH IS AS USELESS

Show us how your logic works. Answer the question. Your own question turned back around. It's a simple question (by your standards). Give us a simple answer. Not noise.

Show us that your "civilised bleks" aren't the only useless bleks in the whole wide world. Show us that yours isn't a peculiar case of "blek failure". We are only going by your logic. No need to throw your bananas out the monkey tree.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pIHEIAzYJU
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 8:26pm On Oct 16, 2013
From the messenger of truth - take care of the social issues, then your hapless military won't have to worry another day, Naai-gerians. Leave the brawn alone. Embrace the brains. Good old bitter truths.

http://allafrica.com/stories/201310150671.html

Nigeria: Boko Haram and Jonathan's Ineffective State of Emergency




OPINION

At the root of the Boko Haram menace is the continued failure of the intelligence community to understand the role of the average family and how it works.

When President Jonathan announced the state of emergency in three States hardest hit by Boko Haram in May 2013, some of us knew he would be making a difference without distinction. Our position is not far fetched, given that troops were deployed in a half-hearted measure to the states with enhanced powers, unclear measures, success parameters and specific instructions.

Lest we forget, Boko Haram was bred by an interplay of historical, geo-political, economic, religious disaffection with the Nigerian state. A child of dissatisfaction and ignorance. Is it reasonable to expect a swarm of people bred under economic alienation, layered by religious extremism, to be loyal to the system that has hurt them? A country that abandons its youth cannot be taken seriously. Evidence supports the theory that countries with good governance are increasingly more successful in fighting terrorism. Nigeria is a fertile ground for terrorism because the government has done more to enable and protect thieves than in ensuring good governance among its constituent parts. Now that we have our own home-grown terror group, the government is investing in knee jerk reactions and misapplied military deployment; leaving leprosy to cure ringworm.

Terrorists do not recruit happy people; they find company among the melancholic and the disillusioned. They are able to recruit young men who harbour legitimate grievances against our amoral leaders and a country that has mortgaged their future and sold them short.

After four months, the balance score card for emergency arrangement is unimpressive. The military expedition is becoming a graduated failure. Militaristic interventions cannot purge this country of Boko Haram. We must drain the Nigerian swamp and get new waters to spring forth. The Commander in-Chief and the Nigerian military must acknowledge the asymmetrical nature of this exercise. We must reckon with the willingness of terrorists to suffer collateral damage and even to pursue tactics specifically designed to cause the deaths of their own people. The war on terror cannot be won by military putsch. It can only be won with education; education is the only defence for civil liberties. A humanist education innoculates the mind with cultural self-formation. A mind in live culture aspires to a higher life of self-critique and a humane mindset as opposed to a life of conflict based on geography, religion or honour. That is why they have assumed a layered disdain for education..
Foreign AffairsRe: Where Would South Africa Be Without White People? by CraigB: 8:16pm On Oct 16, 2013
Watch this video. cry

http://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2013/oct/16/poor-nigerians-risk-refining-stolen-oil?INTCMP=ILCNETTXT3487

They are killing their own livelihood and environment. Once they are done here, the "civilised bleks" will talk about white people and other black communities.

Never look at themselves, "these bleks", no I don't think.

Where would Naai-geria be without them? How far would Naai-geria be.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB:
rka1: Shekau is dead, you obviously don't understand the art of disinformation/propaganda. The video was faked by desperate BH and their sympathisers to keep the morale of their fast fading fighters going.
You wish he were dead.

Don't tell us about a supposedly "faked video".

Explain the audio below (09 October 2013). Once you are done with that, tell us why Shekau's death will stop Boko Haram (if you were to prove it). There have been deadly attacks even after his supposed death. Effectively, you would have created another leader whose identity you don't know. From the frying pan and into the inferno. undecided

The Naai-gerian army is incapacitated and effectively useless outside Naai-geria. Recovery from this mess will take you years. You should be downgraded on the rankings because you are useless in and outside Naai-geria, at this point in time.


CraigB: 09 October 2013.

Mr Fake Man's precious VOA.

http://www.voanews.com/content/in-nigeria-new-video-attributed-to-boko-haram-threats-long-war/1766258.html


New Video Attributed to Boko Haram Threatens Long War



Heather Murdock
October 09, 2013

ABUJA — In Nigeria, many people believe Abubakar Shekau leads Boko Haram, the Islamist militant group blamed for thousands of deaths. A man who sounds like Shekau is heard in a new audio message distributed to journalists, raising questions about claims the terrorist is dead.

Boko Haram used to post its videos on YouTube, but now it sends copies to a couple of journalists in northern Nigeria who distribute them to trusted colleagues and eventually the news agencies. Often the videos are transferred to audio-only files to accommodate the shoddy communications network in northern Nigeria.

This is the latest Boko Haram audio file making its way around Nigeria. It is distinctly the voice of Abubakar Shekau, or a very good impersonation of him. Speaking in the local Hausa language, he says Boko Haram has seized enough weapons to maintain a sustained war to turn Nigeria into his version of an Islamic state, which includes death for non-believers.

But he does not take responsibility for any specific recent attacks, most notably the September 29 raid on a college dormitory where about 40 students were killed, some while they were sleeping.

Nigerian authorities say Boko Haram is losing its power in northern Nigeria. Army spokesperson Brigadier General Ibrahim Attahiru says, “Our operations in the northeast have continued to [destroy] terrorist activities, thereby denying them freedom of action. For the last few weeks there were incidences of Boko Haram terrorists, unprovoked malicious attack and wanton destruction of life and property.”
He says Boko Haram is still conducting attacks, but the military is moving in on the group and apprehending suspects.

Other authorities say that recent security forces successes against Boko Haram include the killing of Shekau.

This is a video released last week of a man who looks and sounds like Shekau saying he is alive. Security forces later told Nigerian newspapers the video was doctored to “sustain a non-existent continuum in leadership.”

But some analysts say both the Boko Haram statements - whoever they came from - and the security forces' claims are a smokescreen, designed by powerful politicians to keep the public confused and the northeast in chaos.

Clement Nwankwo, who heads the Policy and Legal Advocacy Center in Abuja, says, “If you have a military presence in virtually all parts of the north then you are able to determine the number of people that come and vote. If there is fear then it means that a lot of people in the area where you think you do not have support do not necessarily come out and vote.”

During the past four years, Boko Haram has claimed responsibility for attacks on schools, churches, mosques, security forces, banks and the government. Nwankwo says in the past some authorities have declared Shekau dead, while others maintained he was alive.

The only thing 100 percent verifiable, he says, is that innocent people continue to be killed.

Abdulkareem Haruna contributed to this report from Maiduguri
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 7:59pm On Oct 16, 2013
rka1: CraigB:
Hollande praised South Africa for contributing troops to a United Nations mission with a mandate to help fight rebels in eastern Congo. He also commented on South Africa's role in regional efforts to ensure peaceful elections later this month in Madagascar, as well as South Africa's political support for France's intervention in Mali earlier this year to fight Islamic militants.

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I seem to recall not too long ago you dismissing praise by the Malian president about the good work done by the Nigerian military in Mali as just diplomacy. Short memories indeed.
I seem to recall that South Africa is being begged by France to go back to CAR (?)

"Short" thoughts, indeed. undecided
Foreign AffairsRe: Where Would South Africa Be Without White People? by CraigB: 7:56pm On Oct 16, 2013
morpheus24: I guess no one wants to show us another subsaharan country....."apart from Naaigeria" without "WHITE SETTLERs" with on par infrastructure as the Pseudo African state known as SOUTH AFRICA


Until I get my answer everything continues to be distractions! distractions! distractions!
Until I get my answer to the question below, everything is "distractions" from the fact that Naai-gerians are running away from their own failures:


SHOW ME ANOTHER OIL PRODUCING COUNTRY WITH NAAI-GERIA'S PROFILE, WHICH IS AS USELESS

The moment you do that, you will get you answer.

This question is effectively the converse of your own question. Therefore, show us how the question should be answered. Show us that Naai-geria is not the only petrostate in the world that's as dismal. And given that this petro-state only has "blek people", we can conclude that the "blek people" of Naai-geria are incapable.

Your words. Not mine.

Your logic. Not mine.
Foreign AffairsRe: Where Would South Africa Be Without White People? by CraigB: 7:52pm On Oct 16, 2013
all4naija: [i]The truth is that even with the white people presence in SA there is still huge numbers of black people living in the squalor of Townships. T
The truth is there is tripple the amount of "civilised bleks" in Naai-geria who live in squalor. Period.

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