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Kobojunkie:Dont take what i say to seriously! im never 100% seriousperhaps i do deserve to be shot, but i wont hide the fact that i detest uprotected sex or any sex at all between unmmaried people or when people have children they cannot feed. Kobojunkie:Yea most of america's food is grown in america. but explain why it is right that thousands of acres of the best land in kenya belongs to tea growers who supply lipton. or why half of all the good land in namibia belongs to ethnic germans who heard cattle for sale in europe. many food growers in the 3rd world are forced to sell their products in the global markets because their domestic currency cant compare to currency like the euro. becasue of globalization people in the third world have to pay as much as or more for food as thier counterparts in developed countries. they spend so much money on food they hardly have time for anything else. You simply took what i said litterally so you wouldnt have to face the facts, watch the video it is worth it i promise. |
romeo:are africans really shot in the desert by libyans? |
Surprisingly the pirates had never killed anyone in their attacks untill recently when they killed 4 americans in febuary. |
cap28:yes, i have read several of your posts an i am glad to see that i am not alone in my quest to educate people about the real causes of poverty and the wests real agenda. however, i cant share your optimism because it seems like people just dont want to hear or belive that the west's true agenda is not neccariliy good for the majority of the world especially africa. |
For some reason poverty seems to increase peoples tendancy to have unprotected secs i think of it as a short of reversion into a more animalistic state. Thats is why Europe and north asia's populations are shrinking and aging. while the souths population is growing exponentially. the poorest people in America are richer than the average nigerian, even poor americans can buy so much food that they litterally eat themselves to death. That food is comming directly out of the mouths of 3rd world children. africa is still a colony and to all of you people who seem to be pro-west (kobojunkie) i strongly recomend this video. it is simply the most brilliant documentary i have ever watched. http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/end-of-poverty/# the West wants africa to remain poor forever, just think about it if people. if Nigeria was a wealthy country we would use our oil for ourselves and not export. every facet of globalization is intened to keep the 3rd world in a state of eternal subjugation even the currency exchange system. YOU PEOPLE NEED TO REALIZE THAT THEY DO NOT CARE ABOUT YOU. THEY DO NOT HAVE YOUR BEST INTRESTS AT HEART. AND THEY WILL NOT HELP YOU. even their "Aid to africa" is tied. it is a vice it hurts the africans, makes average americans feel good about themselves and creates american jobs, People OPEN your eyes do not expect the cat to teach the mouse how to run. The west is not your friend. they only way to end poverty is to wrest the wealth from europeans. |
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most people dont realize that the "young black dude" was actually a 50 year old drunk man. and the old guy is semi- retarted. |
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macjive01:well, if she leaves the rich German guy for the Nigerian guy the German dude probably wont take her back. and the Nigerian man will dump her as soon as he gets his VISA. haha |
This is sad. just stay with the german dude you gold digging LovePeddler. ![]() |
Mariory:oh well i guess im wrong then haha. |
That is he craziest thing I've heard In a while. What if she ry was making those women pregnant. |
[quote AU should be deemed completely useless if this barbaric and unafrican act by Gbabgo does not trigger an invasion of Ivory Coast to uproot the fool from office. [quote][/quote]. Unfortunatlythis crime is very African and many of the A.U leaders have done the same or worse. |
Weres the U.N on his one? Oh that's right they are pretending to care about human rights in Libya. If ivory coast had oil his would be a conpletly different story. |
Were is this report from? Is there a link? |
in this case the U.N did more harm than good. they declared one man the winner and then refuse to provide physical support |
This is Just phucking stupid. Somehow Nigeria needs to be cleansed of this stupidity. Can we not geven distrubute money without people stealing and dieing? |
TCD:the fact of the matter is when a protester is armed they become a REBEL. This is called a civil war, libya is obviously in civil war and the many of the protesters are ex military so no they are not peacefull protestors, this is a violent revolution. not saying what the rebels are doing is wrong, they have legititmate greviances. But the media is sugar coating the fact that this is no longer a peacefull youth protest like what was seen in tusisia and eygpt. |
amor4ce:http://www.examiner.com/images/blog/wysiwyg/image/akhenaten_womanly_statue(1).jpg this is a man too. |
[quote author=X-factoria link=topic=82638.msg7838594#msg7838594 date=1299162800]I have been asking these questions like forever and nobody seem to be able to explain. How come after the Arab incursions forced out the black natives of ancient Egypt into what is present day sub-saharan Africa, some of the cultures we read/heard of ancient Egypt never followed them?? How come they were not able to replicate or even do much more in terms technological advancement associated with, for example, the construction of the great and astounding pyramids, the tomb culture where dead folks are kept?? How come we lost touch with the organizational skills and the sophistication of ancient egyptian towns so much that we now behaved as though those things were alien to our fore-fathers?? Please somebody should try and explain the disconnection.[/quote]What?? the ancient arab incursions did not "force ancient eygptians into subsharen africa" the arabs simply intermarried and mixed with the eygptains until they assimilated. once egypt became a muslim country the people began to speak arabic and adopt arabic culture. the old language is almost extict now but its still sometimes spoken by the coptic cristians. and sometimes there are still eygptians with slighty afro-centric features. http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2663/4104889481_47476dddd0.jpg http://www.photos-voyages.com/egypte/mosaiques/vie04_large.jpg http://www.flickr.com/photos/ericaschouten/4104889473/in/photostream/ the people with the least arab intermarrige are usually farmers in remote areas. modern egyptians are not only mixed with arab they are also mixed with berber and greek. and thats way an eygptian typically looks a little different than an saudi arabian or a lebanese arab. |
To all of those living in Nigeria, and all over Africa i hope who are aware that people in the united states think that most of you are infected with HIV AIDS. This perception is tarnishing Africa's image immensely. Here in the united states i often see outlandish statistics about Aids in Africa. that i knew could not be true http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/04/05/AR2006040502517.html the W.H.O fabrications are bad enough but they pale in comparison to the western medias exaggerations. for example i recently saw a video on the T.V that showed scenes of people digging graves during the Ethiopian famine. hundreds and hundreds of graves. However, all the vid said was "aids is killing Africa etc etc. 1 in every 20 Africans has family who died of aids, one in four botswanans have aids etc. misleading the viewer to think that all those graves were for aids victims. I would have belived it as well if i didn't recognize that footage. these fabrications were done mainly to raise education and money. but the detrimental effects they have on Africa will take many many years to repair. what do you guys think? |
No surprises here, soon their going to disprove the "tens of thousands dead" and the "vicious African mercenaries in yellow hats" perhaps the news will even finally stop calling the insurrectionists protesters and refer to them rebels because that's what they are. Its disgusting to see how much the media does the will of the government. I hate the fuggin "west" more and more everyday. that's not to say that i support Qaddafi but the whole situation is so biased and untruthfull. and there are ulterior motives at play. |
Yea virginity is not important to many people now. I blame western media, but i could be wrong was Nigerian culture always sexually promiscuous? was being a virgin at marriage a MUST in the past? |
i admire your initiative, but it seems likepeople just dont seem to want to put forward the effort to change things. perhaps the problem with Africa south of the Sahara is not the bad governments. but the people who are unwilling to fix them. |
haha this sounds like fun. i have do do a little research first tho. ![]() |
Are to talking about building an AFRICOM base in nigeria? or simply the organization? |
This documentary is quite long. but it is a MUST SEE. it will open your eyes about state of our world .http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/end-of-poverty/# If you take the time to watch it, please leave comments. this is a very important issue. Description Global poverty did not just happen. It began with military conquest, slavery and colonization that resulted in the seizure of land, minerals and forced labor. Today, the problem persists because of unfair debt, trade and tax policies – in other words, wealthy countries taking advantage of poor, developing countries. Renowned actor and activist, Martin Sheen, narrates The End of Poverty, a feature-length documentary directed by award-winning director, Philippe Diaz, which explains how today’s financial crisis is a direct consequence of these unchallenged policies that have lasted centuries. Consider that 20% of the planet’s population uses 80% of its resources and consumes 30% more than the planet can regenerate. At this rate, to maintain our lifestyle means more and more people will sink below the poverty line. Filmed in the slums of Africa and the barrios of Latin America, The End of Poverty features expert insights from: Nobel prize winners in Economics, Amartya Sen and Joseph Stiglitz; acclaimed authors Susan George, Eric Toussaint, John Perkins, Chalmers Johnson; university professors William Easterly and Michael Watts; government ministers such as Bolivia’s Vice President Alvaro Garcia Linera and the leaders of social movements in Brazil, Venezuela, Kenya and Tanzania. It is produced by Cinema Libre Studio in collaboration with the Robert Schalkenbach Foundation. Can we really end poverty within our current economic system? Think again. |
[quote author=mama-gee link=topic=609402.msg7819985#msg7819985 date=1298941864] [/quote]i dont know if thats a yes or no. ![]() |
wedapeople:OWNED. ![]() |
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im never 100% serious

