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FAKE FAKE FAKE!!!! MrBrownJay1: |
as NL #1 French football team supporter... let me jejely leave this thread, before i scatter this yeye thread about the yeye player who scored the goal that levelled the game.. BTW you were born n France, but didnt want to play for France; your parents are from Senegal but didnt want to play for Senegal either....na Spain you decided to play for and then score today's fantastic goal?!?!?! kai! may some better RED CARDs locate you in the future. https://www.reactiongifs.com/r/2012/12/darryl-cry.gif |
..."including you, please lead by example...you first!" |
Michael547:again... MrBrownJay1: |
OkanlawonB:whether you need to renounce your Nigerian citizenship to get US citizenship or not, is irrelevant to the issue at hand... again: the issue is chatmate: |
chido20:fair enough, but then dont play dumb asking the above question then? babe after sex ask these questions because men like you say any type of nonsense (to them) to smash. |
Flamemignon1:i believe in EVERYONE's right, so long as they dont invalidate other people's rights. And I keep telling you gender isn't sexEXACTLY!!! a transgender person is a sexual orientation (just like gays and lesbians), not a GENDER issue. just because a man calls himself a "transgender woman" it doesnt change his gender. thats still and will ALWAYS BE A BIOLOGICAL MAN! |
arrête de raconter des salades! |
Michael547:the gov of any country MAKE LAWS FOR THEIR COUNTRY and any person in that country whether citizen or foreigner must follow these laws (whether they agree with the law or not). |
Michael547:already answered the above, again... MrBrownJay1: |
Michael547:YES!!!! ANY gov in this world has the right to decide how they gonna achieve/attain PEACE in their country... - if that country makes a law that (for example) bans violent protesting therefore EVERYONE IN THAT COUNTRY MUST OBEY THAT LAW!!!! - if that country makes a law that (for example) bans gathering of more than 50 people protesting therefore EVERYONE IN THAT COUNTRY MUST OBEY THAT LAW!!!! - if that country makes a law that (for example) bans any protest that disrupts any basic life necessities (aka food chain/water system/power grid/media/security etc) therefore EVERYONE IN THAT COUNTRY MUST OBEY THAT LAW!!!! any person would be foolish to believe that any protest whatsoever should be allowed. so tomorrow protesters are against black in America and start shooting all black people, and you believe such protest should be allowed abi?! tomorrow, someone protest against the phone/internet companies and decide to destroy all telephone mast, and you believe such protest should be allowed, abi?! stop quoting me with childish questions! |
sadly you and that babe should have made the above VERY CLEAR before indulging in sexual activities... BTW why dont you just tell her directly and let her know that you guys are FWB. et voila! or is it that, in order to smash, you had to pretend to be what you are not (aka Bf material)? |
Michael547:stop going in circles... i have already answered your question. |
as if most people who will get these loan will use it to pay school fees etc...lol! abeg just call the loan POVERTY ALLEVIATION SCHEME and be merry... in this economy, any money dashed will help the ones out there with financial difficulties. let some of the loot go to the people jare! |
Michael547:again... MrBrownJay1: |
Michael547:stop going in circles, i already answered the above... check below: MrBrownJay1: |
Michael547:already answered the above... check below: MrBrownJay1: |
Michael547:do you have problem understanding English? ok read again the below A) THERE ARE NO LAWS AGAINST PEACEFUL PROTEST B) YOU CAN PROTEST ANY LAW YOU ARE AGAINST (SO LONG AS YOU DO IT PEACEFULLY) C) BUT IF YOU BREAK THE LAW THEN YOU WILL GET PROSECUTED FOR IT (REGARDLESS OF HOW YOU FEEL ABOUT THE LAW IN QUESTION) just because you have the right to protest about a certain law, doesnt mean you have the right to BREAK THE LAW, duh! |
if anyone renounce their citizenship then they have a new nationality and therefore they must use the visa requirement for their new nationality. so for example: if a Nigerian now has a US passport then they must get a visa requirement for American citizen (because they are not Nigerian any longer) |
Michael547:come on, now you start asking very useless questions... a rapist has the right to disagree/protest being sent to jail for rape; a murderer has the right to disagree/protest being sent to jail for murder etc; there are NO lines that should be drawn for protesting, you just have to FOLLOW THE LAW!!!! Why must the protest be peaceful? What if violence is needed like the one in kenya?violence is NEVER needed for protest, when violence is involved thats when people get hurt/die BECAUSE YOU MUST FOLLOW THE LAW and violent protest is against the law. |
advanceDNA:i understand the aim... aka to get rid of African Immigrants from their soil (back to Africa)... what i dont understand is why they didnt think this shiit through before handing the money to Rwanda. there are no laws that says that you cant deport someone illegal in your country to another country. it happens all the time in Europe. |
Michael547:ANYONE HAS THE RIGHT TO MAKE PEACEFUL PROTEST! in a country where everyone may be different (political/religion/race/gender etc), its normal that some will protest against any laws.... just like a husband disagrees sometimes with his wife; a brother disagrees with his siblings etc you cant expect everyone to agree with a country's law... but these are the laws that were voted by that country therefore you must abide by these laws OR take the necessary steps to change these laws. |
... and they shouldnt repay a Kobo. they had a contract, the UK gov is the one who failed in its obligations, therefore thats their loss. probably Rwanda spent a great deal of that money building shelters etc to receive these immigrants. who is gonna pay back Rwanda for that? |
Michael547:any system of governance is right, so long as you follow the law... |
Michael547:ANY LAW CAN BE CHANGED SO LONG AS ITS BACKED BY THE MAJORITY OF THE PEOPLE WHO VOTE THESE LAWS (aka the senate)... its called democracy... and if you have a valid reason why you believe a law should be changed then you should contact your local gov man and take the necessary steps to see if a bill for a new law can get to the senate for voting. remember, WE (the people) put these people in power. these people in power represent us (the people)... |
Michael547:ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!! there are many laws around the world that i am against too BUT, when in these countries, i have to follow their laws regardless of how i feel about these laws, because these laws were put in place to make sure that humans (In whatever country) live happily together IN THEIR COUNTRY. so what is needed for the Saudis to live happily in Saudi Arabia, may not be the same that is needed for the Canadians to live happily in Canada.... but in their countries i follow THEIR laws regardless of i feel about them. people have the right to A) believe that these laws are wrong or B) to protest these laws and hopefully make the country change these laws, but until these laws are changed, these protesters need to FOLLOW THE LAW regardless of how they feel about it. |
a fool and his money will soon be parted... is that not that same yeye Canada that couldnt even beat Venezuela after 90mins (and needed penalties to win)?! abeg, when talking about Canadian sport, stick to hockey!
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Michael547:YES!!!!! because there are humans on earth who want to freely rape women and children; others want to freely beat and sometimes even kill children; other want to freely have sex with animals; others want to kidnap people and kill them if a ransom is not handed to them; others want to drive without a license and kill people on the roads; some humans want to kill other for money rituals etc if the LAW of any country doesnt consider the above actions a crime, who will then stop these people from doing these evil acts? it sure aint your invisible imaginary god that will punish these evil criminals, is it?! |
now lets forget about the millions of murders/injuries/school shootings, ganbangers, crime related death and injuries due to gun violence every year in the US, and instead lets focus solely on US DOMESTIC TERRORISM since yeye people dont understand what it is... The Rising Threat of Domestic Terrorism in the U.S. and Federal Efforts to Combat It Domestic terrorism is on the rise. Several attacks have been widely reported in the last few years. For example, in May 2022, a racially-motivated individual shot and killed 10 people in Buffalo, New York. A 2018 attack on a Pittsburgh synagogue left 11 people dead. All but eight states across the U.S. experienced at least one incident of domestic terrorism between 2010 and 2021. And over the last 10 years, domestic terrorism-related investigations have grown by 357%. What do we know about domestic terrorism incidents? Domestic terrorism is generally defined by law as involving criminal acts dangerous to human life on U.S. soil that appear intended to coerce a civilian population or influence or affect the conduct of government. There were 231 incidents (meaning attacks or plots) that met the definition of domestic terrorism between 2010 and 2021, according to DHS. They occurred across the United States, but the greatest number of incidents occurred in states with major metropolitan areas—such as California (Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Francisco), New York (New York City), and Washington, D.C. Why are these attacks happening? According to DHS, there were 231 domestic terrorism incidents between 2010 and 2021. Of these, about 35% (the largest category) were classified as racially- or ethnically-motivated. These attacks were also the most lethal. For example, in July 2016, a racially-motivated individual killed five police officers in Dallas. More recently, in May 2022, a racially-motivated individual shot and killed 10 people in Buffalo, New York. Anti-government or anti-authority motivated violent extremism was the second largest category of incidents, and resulted in 15 deaths over the same time period. There were also domestic terrorism incidents linked to animal rights extremists and abortion-related violent extremists, among other motivations. Animal rights-related incidents did not result in any deaths during this time period; incidents related to abortion-related violent extremists led to 3 deaths. What is being done to combat domestic terrorism threats? The FBI is responsible for leading domestic terrorism-related investigations and intelligence efforts involving terrorist activities or plots. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) tracks terrorism-related incidents, and is responsible for gathering and sharing intelligence on emerging terrorist threats with federal, state, and local governments and private entities. The federal government has been actively investigating and prosecuting acts of domestic terrorism. The number of FBI domestic terrorism investigations has more than doubled since 2020, and the number of open FBI investigations specifically has more than quadrupled from 1,981 in FY 2013 to 9,049 in FY 2021. The annual number of federal district court prosecutions and charges has also increased, including a sharp increase in FY 2021 (see chart below). We found that prosecutors charged 1,584 defendants in 1,255 cases in federal district court with crimes that were related to domestic terrorism from October 2010 through July 2021. Domestic terrorism and other threats are rapidly evolving, and combatting these threats requires close collaboration between FBI, DHS, and other federal, state, and local agencies. In our new report, we found that the FBI and DHS generally followed leading collaboration practices—sharing information with each other and their federal, state and local partners. However, they haven’t assessed whether their collaboration agreements fully reflect their needs or how they should work together. Additionally, they did not submit comprehensive data to Congress in required reports. For example, FBI officials told us they did not use the data DHS collects on domestic terrorism incidents because they weren’t aware DHS was collecting it. DHS officials in turn told us they didn’t share their incident data with their FBI counterparts because they weren’t asked for it. We recommended in our report that FBI and DHS assess their existing collaboration agreements to see if they have a fully integrated way to share information and stop threats. We also recommended that they periodically evaluate the effectiveness of their collaborative practices. Having up-to-date, relevant formal agreements would address some of the concerns officials shared with us, and would make the FBI and DHS better partners to combat domestic terrorism. copied from the US government accountability office aka GAO |
Kayberg:here is the reality: if you live in the US, you have 1000times more chance to get shot by some ignoramus with a gun than an arabic terrorist. Zxcvbnmghtr:exactly.... but unfortunately, they will be quick to instead point fingers at Arabs with guns, while every year millions of people in the US die or get injured from gun violence than any terrorist act in the world. |
Michael547:very simple: THE LAW (in whatever country you live in) determines good and evil. - thats why its considered normal to walk naked in the west while in some other countries its a crime. - thats why polygamy is legal in Africa while its against the law in the west. - thats why homosexual sex is illegal in many African country while its perfectly legal in the west. |
as usual, when the marriage crumbles, the dirty linen is washed in public.... BTW if your wife is unfaithful then jejely use the cheating evidence to divorce the rat and thereafter move on with your new life. putting your business out on social media (and calling your wife for sleeping around) for all to read, will only affect your own family (aka your kids). no matter how much of a dirty wh0re this woman may be, always remember that she is (and will always be) the kids mother. |
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