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obedience4:🫣 🫢🫢🫢 😁😁😁😁😁 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 |
Ricchmoen:Yes, the whites are so evil they sold their fellow whites into slavery in the past, they currently embezzle and steal public funds and carry it overseas causing more poverty amongst their citizens, they refuse to share their scientific breakthroughs with the rest of the world, they keep their technologies, their Internet technologies, their advanced softwares applications to just themselves they refuse to share with Africans who could use the same technologies and Internet to talk bad about them. Those evil whites oppressing honest and innocent black Africans. Let's keep blaming the whites for everything. The more we blame, the better it would be for Africans |
ariesbull:.. and blacks are honest and righteous |
nigeriansamurai:Why take biscuits from someone you hate. Don't be a shameless hungry hypocrite. Go find your food elsewhere. This should be an obvious easily understandable fact, for people with brains. |
Allthelight:Even their cryptocurrency's value is measured is measured against USDT =US dollars Tether . It's fun to watch them disgrace themselves like ignorant kids. They hate USA, yet enjoy lots of indirect benefit from the same USA. |
WritterNg:So once anybody starts supporting Putin, he automatically start having sense? Very funny. |
Allthelight:No. He's earning in rubles o. How can he earn evil dollars. That boy will never stop that low to earn dollars lailai. It's rubles or yen |
Chilipepper:Is the bike man not a human being like you? Imagine if you later find out he's a millionaire pretending to be bike man. You will still open legs wide for the same "bike man" you looked down upon. No be so? |
WritterNg:😂😂😂😂 The way they report it as if it's challenging NVIDIA AI dominance. LOL. China eventually catch up and made a chip that can generate videos like NVIDIA chips could. Note: Can only generate video like NVIDIA, NOT power AI softwares like NVIDIA could. As at today, no other company in the whole world comes close to NVIDIA when it comes to powering AI softwares. Even Deepseek and QWEN still use NVIDIA till tomorrow. What they need is more than just to generate videos. |
Cousin and sister are different terms. What you mean is your female cousin |
Stolen:The funniest thing is that when they migrate to the land of the "West", they will want to turn them into the Islamic shariah lands they escaped from. Isn't that madness? |
Another ChatGPT write up without human revision or oversight |
pimplucious:Correct talk 👍👍 |
phemmie06:Bad economy is not an excuse to go on a suicide mission. There are many other options that better than this |
YouCantStopTheH:Our in-house armchair war strategists know about Iran more than Iranians. They believe Iran has nuclear weapons while Iranian president clearly stated they have no interest in nuclear weapons. Who should we believe now. |
Additionally, here are some historical instances where the United States either failed to act or acted too late , leading to significant calamities, humanitarian crises, or geopolitical consequences: The Rise of Nazi Germany (1930s) Failure to Act : The U.S. initially adopted an isolationist stance, refusing to intervene in Europe as Adolf Hitler consolidated power and expanded Nazi influence. Consequences : Delayed action allowed Nazi Germany to invade neighboring countries, commit atrocities, and initiate World War II, resulting in millions of deaths and the Holocaust. The Armenian Genocide (1915-1923) Failure to Act : The U.S., despite being aware of the mass killings of Armenians by the Ottoman Empire, did not intervene militarily or diplomatically. Consequences : Approximately 1.5 million Armenians were killed, setting a precedent for future genocides and emboldening perpetrators of ethnic cleansing. The Rwandan Genocide (1994) Failure to Act : The U.S. and the international community hesitated to intervene as Hutu extremists slaughtered Tutsis and moderate Hutus. Consequences : An estimated 800,000 people were killed in just 100 days. The lack of intervention was later described by President Bill Clinton as one of his greatest regrets. The Bosnian War and Srebrenica Massacre (1992-1995) Failure to Act : The U.S. and NATO delayed military intervention as ethnic cleansing and genocide occurred in Bosnia. Consequences : Over 100,000 people died, including 8,000 Bosniak men and boys massacred in Srebrenica, labeled as Europe’s worst atrocity since World War II. |
Watcharena:Uneasy is head that wears the crown. USA has always faced that dilemma all through their history of greatness Here are some historical instances where the United States found itself in a "damned if you do, damned if you don't" situation: Vietnam War (1955-1975) Acting : Increased military involvement led to significant casualties, financial strain, and domestic unrest. Not Acting : Risked the spread of communism in Southeast Asia, contradicting the policy of containment. Iran Hostage Crisis (1979-1981) Acting : The failed rescue mission damaged U.S. prestige and resulted in loss of life. Not Acting : Appeared weak and indecisive on the international stage, emboldening adversaries. Bay of Pigs Invasion (1961) Acting : The invasion failed, leading to embarrassment and strained relations with Latin America. Not Acting : Could have been perceived as unwillingness to counter communist expansion, particularly concerning Cuba. Iraq War (2003-2011) Acting : Invasion and occupation led to prolonged conflict, high casualties, and financial costs. Not Acting : Risked leaving Saddam Hussein in power, potentially allowing continued human rights abuses and regional instability. Syrian Civil War (2011-present) Acting : Military intervention could lead to another prolonged conflict and geopolitical complications. Not Acting : Allowed humanitarian crises to worsen and extremist groups to gain footholds. Afghanistan War (2001-2021) Acting : Continued military presence led to significant loss of life and resources with no clear end. Not Acting : Withdrawal risked destabilizing the region further and allowing terrorist organizations to regroup. Cuban Missile Crisis (1962) Acting : Military action against Cuba could have escalated into nuclear war with the Soviet Union. Not Acting : Allowing Soviet missiles to remain in Cuba would have shifted the strategic balance and threatened U.S. security. Korean War (1950-1953) Acting : Engaging in conflict risked escalation with China and the Soviet Union, leading to high casualties. Not Acting : North Korean aggression could have led to the fall of South Korea, altering the geopolitical landscape in Asia. |
freakyamanda:What's stopping them? Let them go ahead |
Ricchmoen:" Christians in Yugoslavia" What a way to sugercoat the atrocities committed by Serbs. Try and shed your propagandism for a second and see the truth: The ethnic Bosnians, Croats and Albanians who were being massacred by the Serbs during the Yugoslavia war of the 90s. They would beg to differ with Tucker Carlson. NATO reacted and prevented another Hitler Holocaust type of shit from happening again. That's defensive, defending against crimes against humanity. |
obedience4:I don laugh laugh tire. 🤣🤣🤣 The clown even said Temu beats Amazon, Walmart and Ebay. My ribs are cracking oo 😂😂😂 |
WritterNg:In another news, Iran universities is inviting all students whose visas was revoked 😁😁😁 |
hkidola00:You sound like you are saying "make I first cross express road first with my eyes closed. I want people to check something for me" BTW, Russia is strong ally of Israel. That's wisdom. I know you didn't know this. |
hkidola00:Alliances is a major weapon in modern warfare. Israel is not stupid. They are very wise. They form alliances with the right ally. USA also benefit scientific breakthroughs from Israeli scientists. Mutual benefits. Your statement sounds as stupid as saying "let a warrior refuses to use it's most important weapon and let's see what's left of him". Why would any sensible modern warrior be that stupid as to neglect the most important modern weapon in modern warfare - alliances. BTW, ancient Israel has always been victorious, present Israel is victorious and future Israel will always be victorious - with or without USA nation, a nation that's not even up to 300 years old. Wisdom wins all battles always |
hkidola00:Your opinion. And it's wrong. USA is an ally, a very strong ally for that matter, to the Israel. It doesn't mean USA is Israel. Most nations have allies. Russia is an ally to China. It doesn't mean Russia is China. Israel has existed as a nation thousands of years before USA was formed. They are not the same. Israel has been defeating their enemies thousands of years before USA was formed. So your opinion that there is nothing special to the state of Israel is just wrong. |
Trump administration would be a make-or-break moment for USA. Either USA becomes great again due to Trump's administration Or USA totally breaks and lose their no 1 place in global geopolitics. At at now, it's hard to tell until about 3 years from now. I wish them good luck. |
nigeriansamurai:You're right. I had the opportunity of relating with some Chinese suppliers in Computer Village, Ikeja. Have you seen how Chinese school teach their pupils and students? They were taught to be problem-solvers and inventors, right from primary school grade. Our education system taught us to cram facts and figures that we don't even understand. Also, many Chinese that japa to Western world for studies or work, many of them return to China to use the knowledge for their country. They don't have the escapist mentality of Africans. Chinese generally have nationalist and patriotic mindset, in which they prioritize nation's greatness above individual gains. Tell me how such nation would not be great. |
obedience4:This proves that deep down, it's not the love of Palestine that motivates them. It's their hatred for USA/Israel. The same clowns that jubilates over the Putin "genocide" of Ukraine and crying wolf over the "genocide" of Palestine. They really don't care for the Palestinian lives. They only got themselves a big juicy excuse to vent their hatred for USA and Israel. Shikena. It ain't hard to tell. |
As much as I like Samsung phones, their screen wahala always scare me away |
madridguy:Military power is not by population, bro. Case in point, Israel is tiny nation, but bigger nations like Iran fear them. |
iykofias:Perfect answer 👍👍👍 |
kripen:Not necessarily true. Stolen phones can be sold for expensive prices too. To avoid risk of stolen phones and police wahala, buy your phone new or from a user you know personally. The fact that a phone isn't cheap doesn't mean it's safe to buy. |