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Foreign Affairs / Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by CTPlayer: 4:55pm On May 03, 2020

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Foreign Affairs / The 'evil Called Barack Obama' And The Genocidal Slaughter Of Nigerian Christian by CTPlayer: 2:41pm On May 01, 2020
Not only is Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari behind what several international observers are calling a “genocide” of Christians in his nation—but Barack Hussein Obama played a major role in the Muslim president’s rise to power: these two interconnected accusations are increasingly being made—not by “xenophobic” Americans but Nigerians themselves, including several leaders and officials.

Most recently, Femi Fani-Kayode, Nigeria’s former minister of culture and tourism, wrote in a Facebook post:

What Obama, John Kerry and Hilary Clinton did to Nigeria by funding and supporting Buhari in the 2015 presidential election and helping Boko Haram in 2014/2015 was sheer wickedness and the blood of all those killed by the Buhari administration, his Fulani herdsmen and Boko Haram over the last 5 years are on their hands.

Kerry’s and Clinton’s appeasement of Boko Haram—an Islamic terror organization notorious for massacring, enslaving, and raping Christians, and bombing and burning their churches—is apparently what connects them to this “sheer wickedness.”

For example, after a Nigerian military offensive killed 30 Boko Haram terrorists in 2013, then secretary of state Kerry “issued a strongly worded statement” to Buhari’s predecessor, President Goodluck Jonathan (2010-2015), a Christian. In it, Kerry warned Jonathan that “We are … deeply concerned by credible allegations that Nigerian security forces are committing gross human rights violations” against the terrorists.

Similarly, during her entire tenure as secretary of state, Clinton repeatedly refused to designate Boko Haram as a foreign terrorist organization, despite nonstop pressure from lawmakers, human rights activists, and lobbyists—not to mention Boko Haram’s countless atrocities against Nigerian Christians.

“Those of you that still love the evil called Barack Obama,” Fani-Kayode added in his post, “should listen to this short clip and tell me if you still do.” He was referring to a recent Al Jazeera video interview of Eeben Barlow, a former lieutenant-colonel of the South African Defence Force and chairman of a private military company hired in 2015 by Jonathan, when still president, to help defeat Boko Haram.

“In one month,” Barlow said in the interview, “we took back terrain larger than Belgium from Boko Haram. We were not allowed to finish because it came at a time when governments were in the process of changing,” he said in reference to Nigeria’s 2015 presidential elections. “The incoming president, President Buhari, was heavily supported by a foreign government, and one of the first missions [of Buhari] was to terminate our contract.”

On being asked if he could name the “foreign government,” the former lieutenant-colonel said, “Yes, we were told it was the United States, and they had actually funded President Buhari’s campaign, and the campaign manager for President Buhari came from the US. And I am not saying the United States is bad—I understand foreign interests—but I would have thought that a threat such as Boko Haram on the integrity of the state of Nigeria ought to be actually a priority. It wasn't.”

Fani-Kayode was quick to add in his Facebook post that it would have been the priority had Obama not been president: “I just thank God for Donald Trump,” the former minister said in the same post. “Had he been President of America in 2015 things would have been very different, Jonathan would have won, Boko Haram would have been history and the Fulani herdsmen would never have seen the light of day.”

Fani-Kayode and Barlow are not alone in accusing Obama of “heavily supporting” and “actually funding” a presidential candidate who, since becoming president, has increasingly turned a blind eye to the worsening slaughter of Christians at the hands of Muslims—that is, when not actively exacerbating it, including with jet fighters. In 2018, former president Jonathan revealed that,

On March 23, 2015, President Obama himself took the unusual step of releasing a video message directly to Nigerians all but telling them how to vote… Those who understood subliminal language deciphered that he was prodding the electorate to vote for the [Buhari/Muslim-led] opposition to form a new government… The message was so condescending, it was as if Nigerians did not know what to do and needed an Obama to direct them.

Between 2011 and 2015, and supposedly because they were angry at having a Christian president, Boko Haram slaughtered thousands of Christians, particularly those living in the Muslim majority north, and destroyed countless churches. In 2015—and thanks to Obama—Nigeria’s Muslims finally got what they want: a Muslim president in the person of Muhammadu Buhari.

As seen, however, not only did he immediately rescue Boko Haram from imminent defeat, as former lieutenant-colonel Eeben Barlow has now revealed; but atrocities against Christians have gotten significantly worse since Buhari replaced Jonathan—they are now regularly characterized as a “pure genocide”—particularly at the hands of Muslim Fulani herdsmen, the ethnic tribe whence Buhari himself happens to hail. Thus according to a March 8, 2020 report titled, “Nigeria: A Killing Field of Defenseless Christians,”

Available statistics have shown that between 11,500 and 12,000 Christian deaths were recorded in the past 57 months or since June 2015 when the present central [Buhari-led] government of Nigeria came on board. Out of this figure, Jihadist Fulani herdsmen accounted for 7,400 Christian deaths, Boko Haram 4,000 and the ‘Highway Bandits’ 150-200.”

How and why Fulani tribesman have managed to kill nearly twice as many Christians as the “professional” terrorists of Boku Haram—and exponentially more Christians than under Jonathan—may be discerned from the following quotes by various Christian leaders and others:

“They [Fulani] want to strike Christians, and the government does nothing to stop them, because President Buhari is also of the Fulani ethnic group.”— Bishop Matthew Ishaya Audu of Lafia, 2018.
“Under President Buhari, the murderous Fulani herdsmen enjoyed unprecedented protection and favoritism... Rather than arrest and prosecute the Fulani herdsmen, security forces usually manned by Muslims from the North offer them protection as they unleash terror with impunity on the Nigerian people.”— Rev. Musa Asake, the General Secretary of the Christian Association of Nigeria, 2018.
Buhari “is openly pursuing an anti-Christian agenda that has resulted in countless murders of Christians all over the nation and destruction of vulnerable Christian communities.”— Bosun Emmanuel, the secretary of the National Christian Elders Forum, 2018.
Buhari “is himself from the jihadists’ Fulani tribe, so what can you expect?” -- Emmanuel Ogebe, Washington D.C.-based human rights lawyer, in conversation with me, 2018.

Based on all these developments, statistics and accusations, it seems clear that the Muslim president is behind the unfolding genocide of Christians in Nigeria -- and Obama helped.

https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/2020/04/evil-called-barack-obama-and-genocidal-slaughter-raymond-ibrahim/
Foreign Affairs / Re: Thousands Rally In US Against Coronavirus Lockdown Restrictions (Photos) by CTPlayer: 5:47pm On Apr 21, 2020
dominusgai:


Sir, there are almost 800,000 cases, yet only about 43,000 deaths.

Now when you calculate the death rate to the infected you see it is miniscule. Of this near 800,000, about 60% of them are not in a hospital. While they were diagnosed, they were not sick enough to go to the hospital but self quarantined at home. Let that sink in.

Sir, death rate in new York on the average is over 800 daily. So if only 500 people die it is actually lesser than average.

Sir, notice those trucks used are specifically for the purpose, meaning they have been used before. And on researching further, I found out that New York uses trucks to store remains on occasion. Coupled with the fact that Families are not allowed to claim bodies for burial, there is bound to be overflow, not because people are dying beyond measure but because people are not allowed to bury their people.

As for the graphs, the first graph told them to expect over 2 million death even with social distancing factored in, but here they are now, with about 42,000 deaths and over 6,000 of which can be attributed to other ailments.

Sir, right now antegen testing is proving the infection rate is at least 300% than recorded. That means over 2.1 million people have been actually infected. That means the death rate is further down.

If people were allowed to move freely with social distancing, I doubt the death rate will have been higher.
It will end up being like a bad flu season in the US. To show how wacky NY is.

Country Deaths per million (confirmed), 1600 GMT 21/4 Deaths per million (confirmed), 1600 GMT 20/4 Deaths per million (confirmed), 1600 GMT 19/4 Deaths per million (confirmed), 1600 GMT 18/4 Deaths per million (confirmed), 1910 GMT 17/4 Deaths per million (confirmed), 1720 GMT 16/4 Deaths per million (confirmed), 1600 GMT 15/4 Deaths per million (confirmed), 1600 GMT 14/4 Deaths per million (confirmed), 1640 GMT 13/4 Deaths per million (confirmed), 1600 GMT 12/4 Deaths per million (confirmed), 1600 GMT 11/4 Deaths per million (confirmed), 1600 GMT 10/4 Deaths per million (confirmed), 1600 GMT 3/4 Deaths per million (confirmed), 1600 GMT 27/3
San Marino 1,168 1,168 1,168 1,168 1,168 1,138 1,078 1,078 1,078 1,048 1,018 1,018 957.85 628.93
Belgium 528.94 513.61 480.54 480.54 454.96 427.90 391.24 366.30 343.88 317.16 294.81 265.96 100.70 19.38
Andorra 472.59 472.59 459.35 459.35 459.35 433.28 407.00 380.66 380.66 341.30 341.30 328.19 210.04 39.38
Spain 458.30 470.59 444.44 434.22 422.30 411.86 402.74 390.78 379.22 365.50 352.11 343.88 235.46 104.61
Italy 397.93 391.24 384.17 376.22 375.38 357.14 348.31 338.52 328.41 321.23 311.04 301.66 229.62 135.56
France 302.94 294.78 288.85 279.25 279.25 256.61 235.13 223.71 215.15 206.74 197.28 182.52 80.42 25.35
UK 251.51 244.68 235.57 235.57 222.07 209.16 184.43 184.43 172.59 150.44 136.46 121.54 54.92 8.81
Netherl 230.10 220.41 211.60 211.60 203.25 194.78 184.13 173.04 165.86 160.82 155.28 147.54 78.67 25.56
Sweden 178.22 159.54 152.58 152.58 141.36 134.61 121.48 104.31 92.80 90.78 89.57 87.85 35.44 9.29
Swiss 174.76 167.70 163.40 163.16 157.43 153.00 141.30 137.12 135.21 128.88 120.99 114.55 68.68 22.81
USA 132.93 127.37 120.64 106.11 111.14 88.50 92.53 73.55 68.56 63.76 58.10 51.81 18.75 3.72
Luxembo 128.65 125.22 123.50 123.50 118.36 118.36 118.36 118.36 106.35 106.35 92.63 89.19 51.46 15.44
Germany 58.85 56.22 54.94 52.95 50.73 46.57 42.40 38.96 36.56 34.73 32.78 31.53 13.77 3.17
Israel 21.18 20.24 19.19 18.49 17.32 16.38 14.74

If the USA were in Europe, it would have the 12th highest number of deaths per capita. (No change)

If the state of New York (population, 19.5 million) were a European country, it would have the 2nd highest number of deaths per capita (currently 908.27 deaths per million). The problem in the US is NY, 1 state of 50.
Foreign Affairs / Re: People Protest Against Lockdown In Ohio, USA (Video) by CTPlayer: 8:52pm On Apr 15, 2020
PoliteActivist:


Not true in US. True in Nigeria. In US they don't test for covid if u already dead.

Maybe if someone dies at home. In the state of NY almost 90% of people who die, that tested positive for covid had at least
2 chronic health matters, like cancer, diabetes, heart disease etc.
Foreign Affairs / Re: People Protest Against Lockdown In Ohio, USA (Video) by CTPlayer: 3:27pm On Apr 15, 2020
It is absurd how Covid deaths are categorized. If you die and test positive they list that as death by Covid even if you had a heart attack and other pre existing conditions.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Americans Roasting Bill Gates On Twitter After Advising Trump On WHO Funding by CTPlayer: 3:08pm On Apr 15, 2020
Travel / Re: For Those Who Think America Is The Greatest Country by CTPlayer: 1:53pm On Apr 09, 2020
justice445:
western propaganda machine spewing hate against one of the greatest country on earth.

Cuba imports 80% of their food. There is no blockade idiot.

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Travel / Re: For Those Who Think America Is The Greatest Country by CTPlayer: 3:56am On Apr 08, 2020
Travel / Re: For Those Who Think America Is The Greatest Country by CTPlayer: 3:50am On Apr 08, 2020
There is no blockade on Cuba. Their citizens make 50$ a month and the regime has little money. Nobody there can afford to buy anything. LOL
Foreign Affairs / Re: French Doctors Suggest Testing Covid-19 Vaccine In Africa, Slammed As Racist by CTPlayer: 9:47pm On Apr 06, 2020
Plenty of Africans in France. LOL
Foreign Affairs / Re: Why Trump Has Bloods On His Hands by CTPlayer: 2:55pm On Apr 03, 2020
Flashback: Joe Biden Calls Trump’s China Travel Restrictions ‘Hysterical Xenophobia’
‘The American people need the president who they can trust’

https://grabien.com/story.php?id=278449
Travel / Re: American, US Based, And US Aspirant Derailer Thread by CTPlayer: 11:53am On Mar 11, 2020
Nig4Greatness:


An average trump fans/voters is poor and accuse the political establishments of taken away their wealth,voted for trump to drain the swamp but instead he is swimming big and sinking deep in it..
Can't laugh abeg.

The average Trump voter last time had an average income higher than the average Hillary voter.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Sex In The U.S.: Women Sent Another Man To Hell, Harvey Weinstein Found Guilty. by CTPlayer: 2:38pm On Feb 27, 2020
Was mildly surprised he was found guilty because there really isn't "evidence" of rape/sexual assault.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Nothing Pays In Venezuela Anymore, Not Even Crime: There's Nothing Left To Steal by CTPlayer: 4:18pm On Feb 22, 2020
The airport in Caracas is vacant. No airlines fly there anymore. Used to be one of the busiest in S. America.
No arrivals and no departures LOL.
https://flightaware.com/live/airport/SVFM

Today, that scene has changed dramatically. Since 2014, when Venezuela descended into a political and economic crisis, 15 airlines have ceased operations to and from Caracas, leaving the city––and the country––in a deepening state of aviation isolation. Maiquetía’s terminal frequently goes without air conditioning, power, or running water; fears of crime in the city and in the airport itself have caused some remaining carriers to send flight crews to other cities rather than having them stay overnight in Caracas.

The fall of Maiquetía started when Air Canada canceled its route from Toronto in March 2014, followed by Alitalia’s withdrawal of its Rome-Caracas operation in April 2015. Eleven more carriers followed, including Delta, United, Lufthansa, Aeromexico, Aerolíneas Argentinas, GOL, Avianca, and LATAM, leaving the Venezuelan capital with no direct services to Dallas, Atlanta, New York, Houston, San Juan, Fort Lauderdale, Frankfurt, Mexico City, Buenos Aires, Lima, Bogotá, São Paulo, and Santiago.
https://www.citylab.com/transportation/2018/06/venezuela-biggest-airport-is-in-free-fall/561875/

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Mulvaney Says U.S. Economy ‘desperate’ For Immigrants by CTPlayer: 2:34pm On Feb 22, 2020
ODVanguard:
He probably meant to say they are desperate for white immigrants/Caucasians. undecided lipsrsealed

Of the 500,000 immigrant visas granted by the USA in 2019 about 41,000 went to Europeans.

-60,000 Africa
-N/C America (Mexico, Jamaica, Dominican Rep, etc) 147,000
-Oceania 1,600
-Asia 185,000

https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/Statistics/AnnualReports/FY2019AnnualReport/FY19AnnualReport-TableIII.pdf
Foreign Affairs / Re: Finally, Trump Concedes Russia Hacked Into U.S. Election by CTPlayer: 11:03pm On Feb 21, 2020
Nobody hacked into the election. Voting is local, mail a ballot, push ballots, and even with electronic voting machines they are not connected to
the internet.
Foreign Affairs / Re: The Inside Story Of Trump's Pardon Of Angela Stanton-King by CTPlayer: 10:58pm On Feb 21, 2020
Good for her for getting her life moving in the right direction and for Alveda helping her. An inspiring story!

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Foreign Affairs / Re: U.S. : Utah Senate Unanimously Moves To Decriminalize Polygamy by CTPlayer: 3:16am On Feb 21, 2020
Not the business of government to issue marriage licenses anyway.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Why A Young Former Mayor Is Surging In US Election by CTPlayer: 12:23am On Feb 14, 2020
He is a cultural Marxist just like his Dad.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: US Senate Votes To Restrain Trump On Iran by CTPlayer: 12:22am On Feb 14, 2020
A resolution ok lol
Foreign Affairs / Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by CTPlayer: 12:20am On Feb 14, 2020
happney65:
Barr blasts Trump's tweets on Stone case: 'Impossible for me to do my job"..Guess Barr is also an angry democrat...Awon oloshi oloriburuku.. grin grin

Trump's way of keeping the world up to speed on the injustice relative to Stone and other matters.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Shrinking Country: Serbia Struggles With Population Decline by CTPlayer: 5:01am On Feb 11, 2020
panafrican:


Many people don't want to get married anymore due to harsh divorce laws that most of the time work against men.
True
Foreign Affairs / Re: Shrinking Country: Serbia Struggles With Population Decline by CTPlayer: 9:49pm On Feb 10, 2020
[quote author=panafrican post=86541258][/quote]

Some of that is economics. Not sure about making money have enough to raise kids, some is feminization where women don't want to have kids.
Will be interesting to see if more Men find women through fiance visas.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Colonialism, Imperialism Is Over In Africa - Ramaphosa Says As He Takes Over AU by CTPlayer: 2:21pm On Feb 10, 2020
ChybuzzDD:
Nothing was said about Islamic terrorism that has been ravaging most of the African countries, and has been a major bane to economic development. Instead, the emphasis was on colonialism and western imperialism, condemnation of Trump's Arab peace plan and Palestinian issues, just to please a few despotic jihadist muslim leaders amongst them. Is it colonialism that is still massacring out people and ravaging our communities with bombs and bullets? Is it colonialism that's responsible for the widespread kidnapping and human trafficking that are now common in our societies? Don't they recognize the menace widespread terrorism and these other evils aer posing to the development of the region? Don't they see the need for a firm and united front against these evils? Who will invest in countries where bombs are going off every minute of the day, and where security of lives and property is non-existent? What business do they have with the Palestinian people when most of the African communities are wallowing in years of injustice and human rights abuses and modern slavery? When you see our leaders, you'll immediately see why our continent is underdeveloped. Blockheads! Tufiakwa!

Good post. Mass government corruption and terrorism are the 2 biggest issues. Did he say anything about China?
Foreign Affairs / Re: Chinese Ships And Radar Boost Navies Of Pakistan, Bangladesh And Sri Lanka by CTPlayer: 1:01pm On Feb 10, 2020
China troll noted
Foreign Affairs / Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by CTPlayer: 4:54pm On Feb 09, 2020

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Shrinking Country: Serbia Struggles With Population Decline by CTPlayer: 3:20am On Feb 09, 2020
Appleyard:


Some places in Italy are also experiencing the wahala. It's very painful seeing one's heritage eroding away and there is nothing you can do about it.

Yes the same there also
Foreign Affairs / Re: Civilizations Flourished In Africa When Europe Was In The Dark Ages by CTPlayer: 10:44pm On Feb 08, 2020
musicwriter:


Once you discover that Europeans have burned down libraries in Africa so many times, you'll realize that what we have today is just a scratch on the surface of African history. The ancient African histories and books have been burnt down by the Roman empire thousands of years ago, so nobody knows what the original ancient African authors actually said.

In 332 BC thereabout, Alexander the so called great, invaded ancient Egypt and burnt down an ancient African library. Its estimated that over 1 million books were destroyed.

In 145 BC, Rome invaded ancient Egypt again under the leadership of Ptolemy III. Again, they burnt down the remaining library that was trying to salvage the previous destruction. Its estimated that over 700,000 books were lost in the fire.

Later, when the Arabs and French invaded the Mali empire they also burnt down their schools and books and chased away the scholars. Some were kidnapped.

There're other incidents of destruction of ancient black scholarly achievements but there's no time for all that now.

What this means is that for thousands of years, black people have never been allowed to keep our scholarly achievement in one piece. Whatever we achieved in scholarship, the Europeans or Arabs have destroyed ages ago. This’s why there’s no African bible talking about Horus Krst or other black achievements in Chemistry, biology, physics before Europeans. But we did all that first before anybody else.

What we have today are European re-constructions- sometimes racist constructs. However, there were honest Europeans, like Herodotus, Gerald Massey, Count Voney and many others who reported unbiased African history. It is those unbiased Europeans that gave pan-African scholars a head-start, and since then African scholars have risen to the occasion and have been reconstructing everything with love. See African and African-American scholars of histoy you should know http://www.africason.com/2018/08/africans-and-african-american-scholars.html I'll advise you to learn from such scholars, so you stop asking questions like ''Where were these colleges, universities and libraries?''

What am I trying to tell you? Those wonderful histories such as the oldest university in Morocco are just a scratch on the surface of thousands of years of lost histories. Ancient African history is far more beautiful than that. Example; Pythagoras (an ancient Greek mathematician) schooled in Africa but we don't know the school because after the burning of our libraries such record was lost. The only reason we even know this's because the Greeks themselves said so.

African history only began being re-documented by Europeans after so many years of destruction of black civilization. We will never be able to know just how many events lost in the destruction of black civilization.

Why are you conflating Morocco or Egypt as black? Africa is a large continent with multiple races and ethnic groups. Most people know about Alexandria/Egypt or Morocco and the various Euro connections to them be that the Roman Empire fighting with Carthage or whatever. All of this is well known. I am looking for something unknown.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Civilizations Flourished In Africa When Europe Was In The Dark Ages by CTPlayer: 9:17pm On Feb 08, 2020
musicwriter:


Oldest university in the world by Guinness world records. Guess where its located? In Africa!!.
https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/oldest-university?fb_comment_id=884703521549256_923508941002047

Yet, there were far more older universities in Africa than the above but lost in history.

OK but most of the older cultural stuff of N. Africa is well documented.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Shrinking Country: Serbia Struggles With Population Decline by CTPlayer: 9:08pm On Feb 08, 2020
There are a number of Euro countries, especially E. Euro with shrinking populations. Hungary is paying couples to
1) get married
2) have kids
3) stay married

More countries should do that.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Big Tim, One Of Kenya's Last Giant 'Tusker' Elephants, Dies At 50 by CTPlayer: 8:27pm On Feb 08, 2020
Good he made it all of those years!
Foreign Affairs / Re: Civilizations Flourished In Africa When Europe Was In The Dark Ages by CTPlayer: 8:12pm On Feb 08, 2020
Amujale:
To follow OP's lead and put things back into the proper perspective, when the current stock of Asians and Europeans were learning how to read and write, [b]Africanssic had already been building Collegessic Universitiessic and libraries. [/b]Yet, the amount of carnage, destruction and devastation both Christianity and Islam has caused on the continent amounts to the greatest attrocities in human history.

And yet, we are being taught to take on their ideologies and all their fake gods.

No, we must reject all the Abrahamic religions and all other foreign extreemist ideologies and instead concentrate our focus on reality, real history.

Where were these colleges, universities and libraries?

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