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BCraig: Hit a nerve, did she?Sweetcheeks ![]() ![]() Are you dyslexic? |
BCraig: [s]Because Naai-geria mass murders its own people. It's as simple as that. A nation that can't hold itself together and has produced multitudes of commercial refugees spreading their tentacles all over the world.[/s]Irrelevant....scratched off As far as fighting, I wouldn't speak so quickly seeing that the real fighting in South Africa was predominantly one-sided. THe rest of the other "population" were secluded in their villas cringing so to avoid civil war, they gave up political power. Cowards! |
ZDee: You see what I mean. you are one of those nigerians giving the country a bad name abroad. I hope nigerians here know that this guy is into dirty business in SA He's part of human trafficking gang, you should be ashamed of yourself, you scumbag.Will you SH*%^T up my friend, ! |
BCraig: The dizzy heights of Naai-gerian intelligence: girls and sèx.Hiding behind priviledged walls never affords the CraigB "kinds" the possibility of understanding the "state of a nation" . Therefore their assumptions are driven by the "guilt" of their exclusion. They so want to belong. Sad! |
ZDee: Most are just as lame as you, dissing nigeria is so fun, all the dirt is here on this forum.na a majority of them don't have the time, the ones that do are looking for visa so they want to paddy with you Morpheus on the other hand is a god. He has the time. |
sweetcheecks: You still get the highest aid in Africa, so you have been paid up. Now shatttaap.Nasty Southie girls. I have warned my brothers to stay away from these girls, dem no dey hear word. |
ZDee: What else is there to dicuss? nigeria and birth control..Wrong section! |
BCraig: So much for giving Naai-gerians independence. They decided the best way to use it is to kill each other.So says the white boy from South africa who is suffering from a guilt complex. |
sweetcheecks: Hey CraigB, whatsup?mathematically speaking that would be impossible, if 1/3rd of naijas on this forum descend on this thread. |
mikeapollo: I have never heard of a country that deceives itself like Nigeria and Nigerians!Bros no mind people, its usually the usuals who are looking for something from these southern bleks. . |
paniki: Yes Morpheus it is an anology, a very good one. Nigerians are dogs that scare South Africans. Your understanding of figures of speech is so superior.Positive connotations: Fierce Loyal Bold Fast Smart Loud Brave formidable Need I go on? |
CraigB:^^^^ This is the best response you could come up with. Go bek and check your spelling on "numero uno" again. Does The english boy need spanish lessons? SCratch.......Scratch...............Scratch out................... |
paniki: Thanks for confirmation that Nigerians are dogs. Stones thrown at dogs.Eish.....An analogy! Read my people. Read! |
CraigB:You are monoluging! There's no one here CraigB Nurse 100 cc of Haldol.... |
CraigB: Number one! ![]() ?See what I said disorganized thoughts. |
CraigB: When a lesser being follows the superior.CraigB suffers from... "gotta have the last word syndrome" Its definitely a 'psychiatric issue"... symptoms include disorganized thoughts and continues blabbing syndrome. |
CraigB:right back at ya! Scratch.... scratch...scratch.... |
CraigB: When the argument is lost, bad music by an ugly woman takes over.The argument can never be lost as long as the illusion of a rainbow nation exists in the mind of the Mukiwa Its a "psychiatric issue"....possibly schizophrenia Morpheus says.. "You are leaving in a dream world" |
CraigB:irrelevant response. dancing eminado Come on mukiwa, join me.....oh sorry I forgot you aint got no rhythm ooops [flash=400, 300] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxPqkwahxe0[/flash] |
CraigB: I particularly love this bit:same difference with other "white people" ..not particular to blek people The idea has its critics in both countries. Georgian opposition politicians claim that[b] the new arrivals are being sold the best land at knock-down prices while Georgian farmers are neglected [/b] In South Africa, there is also unease at the idea of letting some of the country's best farmers leave. |
CraigB: Land that was forcefully taken away from Naai-gerian bleks by other Naa-gerian bleks.irrelevant gibberish as usual http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/boer-farmers-head-for-new-home-in-georgia-2128794.html The idea has its critics in both countries. Georgian opposition politicians claim that the new arrivals are being sold the best land at knock-down prices while Georgian farmers are neglected In South Africa, there is also unease at the idea of letting some of the country's best farmers leave. |
CraigB: [s]Suddenly you are mature and "balanced?The unfortunate truth is the "great" cover up perpetuated by White guilt that doesn't want to admit what is so clear. |
CraigB: [s]Jungle noises. Scratched out.White farmers are running away and will go anywhere they give them land, they aint no pioneers no more, they just broke azz farmers so as long as they eat some fufu and ewedu soup, speak strictly naija english n can dance Alingo....let em come. Exploitation or land grabing is strictly prohibited!!! http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/boer-farmers-head-for-new-home-in-georgia-2128794.html South Africa and Georgia have little in common aside from a tradition of wine-making and a turbulent recent history. But a group of white South African farmers say starting a new life in the former Soviet state could be the solution to their troubles at home. South Africa's 40,000 white farmers, mainly Boers – descendants from Dutch settlers – say they fear that South Africa's government is threatening their livelihoods with land-reform policies. When they first came to Africa, the Boer Voortrekkers, or pioneers, left coastal colonies to forge a path to the interior of the country in search of fertile land. Now some of their descendants believe the answer to their problems might lie thousands of miles away in the Caucasus. In what would be an extraordinary migration, the Georgian government has invited South Africa's farmers to buy up land in the country for next to nothing in exchange for bringing their expertise and knowledge of modern farming methods. Papuna Davitaya, Georgia's State Minister for Diaspora, said: "We are looking for investors in our agricultural sphere, because Georgia historically always used to be an agricultural country but in Soviet times we lost these traditions." He welcomed a delegation of South African farmers to the country recently and gave them guarantees about what they could expect if they made the move. "Boers are some of the best farmers in the world," Mr Davitaya said. Last week, dozens of farmers attended a union meeting in Pretoria about a potential move to Georgia. A committee from the union plans to lay the groundwork in the coming months, and then co-ordinate a larger migration. Hendrik Mills, a Boer farmer, told ABN television: "I think there are great prospects for farmers out there. It would be much better to invest money in Georgia than in Africa." For many of the Boer farmers, whose ancestors settled in southern Africa 200 years ago, it would be tough to leave their ancestral homeland. But they say their lives are getting harder every month, citing fears of crime, violence, labour costs and land reform. Piet Kemp, who is keen to emigrate, said: "We will start with 10 or 20 farmers, but I think there could be more than 1,000 farmers who could make a good life in Georgia." Georgia's government hopes that importing farming expertise will boost the country's agricultural and wine sectors. Georgia has produced wine for centuries, but most of it is semi-sweet and not very popular in Europe. Georgian wines were well-liked in Russia but a political dispute between the two countries led to Moscow banning all imports. Georgians will perhaps be hoping that if the scheme works, they will also benefit from some of the success South African wines enjoy. But adjusting to Georgia might prove tricky for Boer farmers. The Georgian language is hard to learn. And there are no direct flights to Africa from the country. Not only that, but the climates in the two countries are completely different, as are farming methods. Yet Mr Kemp insisted that he and others were ready to try it. "I don't want to come and make a new South Africa in Georgia," he said. "If I am going, I will be a Georgian." |
Z3tdee: What's the point than?Morpheus: Do not try and bend the spoon. That's impossible. Instead... only try to realize the truth. Z3tdee: What truth? Morpheus: There is no spoon. Z3tdee: There is no spoon? Morpheus: Then you'll see, that it is not the spoon that bends, it is only yourself |
CraigB: You cannot answer the question. That's why you're going crazy.Mukiwa, you cannot hide behind your white guilt. Everyone here can see that. Morpheus only answers questions I am interested in. In the mean time...relevant to the topic http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natives_Land_Act,_1913 The Natives Land Act, 1913 (subsequently renamed Bantu Land Act, 1913 and Black Land Act, 1913; Act No. 27 of 1913) was an act of the Parliament of South Africa aimed at regulating the acquisition of land by "natives", i.e. black people. The Act formed an important part of the system of Apartheid and is of importance for both legal and historical reasons. The Natives Land Act of 1913 was the first major piece of segregation legislation passed by the Union Parliament, and remained a cornerstone of Apartheid until the 1990s when it was replaced by the current policy of land restitution. The act decreed that only certain areas of the country could be owned by natives. These areas totalled only 13% of the entire land mass of the Union. Impact The Act created a system of land tenure that deprived the majority of South Africa's inhabitants of the right to own land which had major [b]socio-economic repercussions.[\b] Had the Supreme Court not rendered the Act's application void for a few years it also would have disenfranchised all "natives" in the Cape Colony, where blacks and people of mixed race (Cape Coloureds) had greater political rights than the other provinces as a legacy of British rule. [b] The Act continued in force for some forty years.[\b] |
Z3tdee: I'm happy you acknowledge that your country has problems, serious problems. I guess that's why your attention is always focused on SA.I don't know any country that doesn't. Thats not the point. |
paniki: Naija puppies grow to be toothless whingers that bark too much.Saffers never come close enough to them dogs. They stand at a safe distance throwing stones. |
Z3tdee: He's like a gift that keeps on giving, SA's very own e-puppy.Be careful... Puppy's grow up to be vicious biters.... |
Z3tdee: Y'all certainly need to be kept apart though, seems y'all can't stand each other. That might soon be reality though, a split looks very likely, no?Maybe it will.....Maybe not Yugoslavia survived their madness Morpheus says...."You do not really know someone until you fight them" |
paniki: Where's all4naija? I think he might have forgotten to charge his battery.I am beginning to think you miss that guy! he's growing on you eh! |
^^^ So BLuIvy na Botswana! No wonder she dey mention SADC! Tshewww! |
BluIvy: What love? Why do you need love from others, where you guys not loved enough by your parents or something?Pan-Africanism. A concept lost by the southies as soon as Mandela made that deal with the national party to appease "white fears" and accomodate "others" in the multicultural society of south Africa. |
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