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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Gabkosh: 4:59pm On May 18, 2020
gwafaeziokwu:


Show you what is in our back yard? Who the hell are you?

We will dregde Azumini and Obuaku to get access to the atlantic without stress.

Abia state government is on the matter tey tey . What is remaining is the political will to build the port and that is it.

When it is ready you can jump into the nearest lagoon if you so wish. Nonsense!
Kikikiki, what is in your backyard, if it is truly in your backyard, then why do you need river Niger to get there cheesy

You are just ranting. Be bold enough to show it like this below if it is really in your backyard grin.

See that of ondo, the blue indicator. Be proud to show the one in your backyard instead of becoming aggressive. Ndo.

Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by ProT: 5:00pm On May 18, 2020
Gabkosh:
You be confirmed olodo, Mali and Niger have access to the sea through same river Niger as passage way. They must pass through Nigeria just as you must pass through Niger delta.


If the bolded is through, they tell us why Niger and Mali are not using the river for export and import.
Before u start sounding like a broken record, yes, the SE is landlocked.

But from what I have been reading from u, I think u are trying ur best to push a narrative with half-witted insinuations.

U keep asking why Niger and Mali don't use the River Niger to access the Atlantic, and someone rightly showed u the distance from Niger and Mali to the Atlantic Ocean (compared to the SE), yet u tried so hard to trash it.

U (and some other guy) have asked folks to prove that Niger and Mali make use of the River Niger; on the contrary, u should be the one proving that they were stopped from using the route, since people can decide not to take advantage of their powers, bearing in mind there are other factors to consider, like distance and cost compared to other alternatives.

There is a law guiding River Niger as an international waterway, that countries chose at their discretion not to take advantage of those laws does not void those laws; if (for reasons best known to u) u think the laws are unenforceable, then the onus lies on u to prove.

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by horsepower102: 5:04pm On May 18, 2020
ProT:

Before u start sounding like a broken record, yes, the SE is landlocked.

But from what I have been reading from u, I think u are trying ur best to push a narrative with half-witted insinuations.

U keep asking why Niger and Mali don't use the River Niger to access the Atlantic, and someone rightly showed u the distance from Niger and Mali to the Atlantic Ocean (compared to the SE), yet u tried so hard to trash it.

U (and some other guy) have asked folks to prove that Niger and Mali make use of the River Niger; on the contrary, u should be the one proving that they were stopped from using the route, since people can decide not to take advantage of their powers, bearing in mind there are other factors to consider, like distance and cost compared to other alternatives.

There is a law guiding River Niger as an international waterway, that countries chose at their discretion not to take advantage of those laws does not void those laws; if (for reasons best known to u) u think the laws are unenforceable, then the onus lies on u to prove.

Gbam....

Even the stupidest idiot should understand what you just wrote.

These people are in denial and desperately want to hold on to their propaganda when it doesn’t at all reflect reality.

Even USA the greatest country on earth cannot wake up and change international laws not to talk of people who find it hard to change their brown roofs.

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by afube: 5:05pm On May 18, 2020
post=89671860:

They live on others, they are worst tribe to associate with.

of course, they are the worst of them all............take away the Fulani propensity for domineering violence, I will pick the core north over the Yorubas every day of the week. my father was a Biafran officer at the end of the war,he said the Yoruba Nigerian soldiers took delight in summarily executing capitulating Biafran soldiers at the Owerri/Uli axis where Obasanjo was in command but at the Onitsha and Awka axis, the middle belt and Hausa officers were far more humane to capitulating Biafrans.............. Thank God for education and Christianity the Yorubas would have been complete cannibals. Their sins will sooner than later find them out....its a matter of time.

Do not take my words for granted....go read about the Oyo empire, they were the original slave-raiding kingdoms, they almost wiped out other Yoruba city-states.........very ruthless people....!!

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Gabkosh: 5:05pm On May 18, 2020
ProT:

Before u start sounding like a broken record, yes, the SE is landlocked.

[s]But from what I have been reading from u, I think u are trying ur best to push a narrative with half-witted insinuations.

U keep asking why Niger and Mali don't use the River Niger to access the Atlantic, and someone rightly showed u the distance from Niger and Mali to the Atlantic Ocean (compared to the SE), yet u tried so hard to trash it.

U (and some other guy) have asked folks to prove that Niger and Mali make use of the River Niger; on the contrary, u should be the one proving that they were stopped from using the route, since people can decide not to take advantage of their powers, bearing in mind there are other factors to consider, like distance and cost compared to other alternatives.

There is a law guiding River Niger as an international waterway, that countries chose at their discretion not to take advantage of those laws does not void those laws; if (for reasons best known to u) u think the laws are unenforceable, then the onus lies on u to prove.
[/s]Gbam, at the bolded. Nice you admitted. That what I want to read. I didn't border about the remaining hogwash. You can give that to your fellow broken heart Osus.
Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by afube: 5:07pm On May 18, 2020
Gabkosh:
[/s]Gbam, at the bolded. Nice you admitted. That what I want to read. I didn't border about the remaining hogwash. You can give that to your fellow broken heart Osus.


cretinous and slimy mumudeen

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Tobrasky: 5:08pm On May 18, 2020
afube:


of course, they are the worst of them all............take away the Fulani propensity for domineering violence, I will pick the core north over the Yorubas every day of the week. my father was a Biafran officer at the end of the war,he said the Yoruba Nigerian soldiers took delight in summarily executing capitulating Biafran soldiers at the Owerri/Uli axis where Obasanjo was in command but at the Onitsha and Awka axis, the middle belt and Hausa officers were far more humane to capitulating Biafrans.............. Thank God for education and Christianity the Yorubas would have been complete cannibals. Their sins will sooner than later find them out....its a matter of time.

Do not take my words for granted....go read about the Oyo empire, they were the original slave-raiding kingdoms, they almost wiped out other Yoruba city-states.........very ruthless people....!!
Well more yorrooba pigs were killed in that war, so maybe they tried to even scores by killing unarmed Biafran soldiers. Tens of thousands of yoorogba soldiers were killed in that war.

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by horsepower102: 5:10pm On May 18, 2020
Tobrasky:

Well more yorrooba pigs were killed in that war, so maybe they tried to even scores by killing unarmed Biafran soldiers. Tens of thousands of yoorogba soldiers were killed in that war.

The same Yorubas Soldiers were crying that FG has abandoned them after they help fight the war. One of them even said he will support Biafra because of it....lol

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by ProT: 5:12pm On May 18, 2020
Gabkosh:
[/s]Gbam, at the bolded. Nice you admitted. That what I want to read. I didn't border about the remaining hogwash. You can give that to your fellow broken heart Osus.
Oh! That's all u can come up with?
I thought u were interested in an intelligible discourse; but I see u're a troll.

Anyways, I'm only interested in trolls who are good at sarcasm; I understand it requires a lot of grey mater to be sarcastic.

I'm sorry u're not my kind of troll.

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Gabkosh: 5:13pm On May 18, 2020
afube:


of course, they are the worst of them all............take away the Fulani propensity for domineering violence, I will pick the core north over the Yorubas every day of the week. my father was a Biafran officer at the end of the war,he said the Yoruba Nigerian soldiers took delight in summarily executing capitulating Biafran soldiers at the Owerri/Uli axis where Obasanjo was in command but at the Onitsha and Awka axis, the middle belt and Hausa officers were far more humane to capitulating Biafrans.............. Thank God for education and Christianity the Yorubas would have been complete cannibals. Their sins will sooner than later find them out....its a matter of time.

Do not take my words for granted....go read about the Oyo empire, they were the original slave-raiding kingdoms, they almost wiped out other Yoruba city-states.........very ruthless people....!!
Who cares about you and your father. Who knows una existence. You can take whoever you wish. Who borders about both of you nonentities.

Which city they almost wipe out. You think Yoruba land is like enugu where fasting and prayers is the order of the day after Fulani spanked you.
Go and read about jalumi war.

Did your victim crying father also tell you how he and his fellow soldiers bombed casino cinema in Lagos. Ofcourse he won't cos victim cry is the trait of a sore loser. Aboki slave.
Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by horsepower102: 5:15pm On May 18, 2020
Look at the level of panic these people have been in since yesterday because of this thread.

You can see the level of evil that they wish for igbos.

A lot of them didn’t sleep well last night.

“It’s only takes one seed or truth to destroy mountains of lies”

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Gabkosh: 5:15pm On May 18, 2020
ProT:

Oh! That's all u can come up with?
I thought u were interested in an intelligible discourse; but I see u're a troll.

Anyways, I'm only interested in trolls who are good at sarcasm; I understand it requires a lot of grey mater to be sarcastic.

I'm sorry u're not my kind of troll.
You are not intelligent enough for me to engage, you. If you want to engage me intelligently. Create new thread and tag me. Not on this particular one. Thanks.
Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by afube: 5:17pm On May 18, 2020
Tobrasky:

Well more yorrooba pigs were killed in that war, so maybe they tried to even scores by killing unarmed Biafran soldiers. Tens of thousands of yoorogba soldiers were killed in that war.

yes......Yorubas were killed but that was in the heat of battle. You do not shed blood during peacetime. Ironically the Biafran 11th battalion based in Nnewi had captured nearly 1000 mostly Yoruba soldiers at Igbo ukwu in late December 1969, immediately the Nigerian soldiers were released as part of the surrender terms to Obasanjo ...these shameless Yoruba soldiers went on a killing spree,its all documented history nah. we are actually living with a brood of snakes and scorpions. Yorubas will throw ndigbo under the bus in a jiffy,it has happened over and over again. Biafra or no Biafra igbos should as a matter of urgency reduce their investment exposure in Nigeria especially aspecially in Lagos.

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Tobrasky: 5:17pm On May 18, 2020
horsepower102:


The same Yorubas Soldiers were crying that FG has abandoned them after they help fight the war. One of them even said he will support Biafra because of it....lol
My dad's from Asaba (same place where hundreds of Asaba civilians were mowed down by units of Federal troops under Colonel Ibrahim Taiwo- a yorober Muslim ) my dad fought against units of yorrooba soldiers in Ogwashi uku when Achuzia made a spirited and successful attempt to retake parts of the Midwest in guerilla attacks. He told me how he swore to avenge the death of his kinsmen killed by the useless yoorogba soldiers in Asaba, and he did... When they retook Ogwashi uku no single yorooba soldier was spared, they actually separated the prisoners of war who were yorrooba from other soldiers who came from the minority ethnic groups, and fought on the Federal side. They took the yorrooba POWs to a secluded area and had them all shot after making them dig a mass grave. He wasn't proud of killing lots of them, but then he lost family members to the cowards who painted Asaba red with the blood of civilians.

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Gabkosh: 5:18pm On May 18, 2020
horsepower102:
Look at the level of panic these people have been in since yesterday because of this thread.

You can see the level of evil that they wish for igbos.

A lot of them didn’t sleep well last night.

“It’s only takes one seed or truth to destroy mountains of lies”
Mr love from a tribe that love others. We saw how you showed love when Yoruba elders went to meet Jonathan over marginalization. In fact, the love you people displayed that day, even Jesus Christ was jealous of it. Victim criers.
Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by gwafaeziokwu: 5:19pm On May 18, 2020
ProT:

Nwanne, things are not as simple as they seem.

Let me ask u a simple question:
Using ur logic, is there any landlocked country in the world?

Search for a word
landlocked
/ˈlandlɒkt/
adjective
(of a country or region) almost or entirely surrounded by land.
"I was raised in landlocked Winnipeg"
(of a lake or harbour) enclosed by land and having no navigable route to the sea.
"a chain of landlocked lagoons"
(of a fish, especially a North American salmon) cut off from the sea in the past and now confined to fresh water.

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Gabkosh: 5:20pm On May 18, 2020
Tobrasky:

My dad's from Asaba (same place where hundreds of Asaba civilians were mowed down by units of Federal troops under Colonel Ibrahim Taiwo- a yorober Muslim ) he fought against units of yorrooba soldiers in Ogwashi uku when Achuzia made a spirited and successful attempt to retake parts of the Midwest in guerilla attacks. He told me how he swore to avenge the death of his kinsmen killed by the useless yoorogba soldiers in Asaba, and he did... When they retook Ogwashi uku no single yorooba soldier was spared, they actually separated the prisoners of war who were yorrooba from the from other soldiers from the minority ethnic groups who fought on the Federal side, took the yorrooba POWs to a secluded area and had them all shot after making them dig a mass grave.
Lol, So coward yorubas killed you all during war. Just see how they are changing topic. I urge every Yoruba not to divert from the bone of contention of this thread. They are trying hard to change narrative just because they have been buzzed to one corner.
Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by afube: 5:22pm On May 18, 2020
Gabkosh:
Who cares about you and your father. Who knows una existence. You can take whoever you wish. Who borders about both of you nonentities.

Which city they almost wipe out. You think Yoruba land is like enugu where fasting and prayers is the order of the day after Fulani spanked you.
Go and read about jalumi war.

Did your victim crying father also tell you how he and his fellow soldiers bombed casino cinema in Lagos. Ofcourse he won't cos victim cry is the trait of a sore loser. Aboki slave.

the casino bombing was obviously a counter-insurgency tactics by the Nigerian intelligence to give the Igbos a bad name among Lagosians. Go and find out from more matured and experienced intelligence officers

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by horsepower102: 5:23pm On May 18, 2020
Gabkosh:
Mr love from a tribe that love others. We saw how you showed love when Yoruba elders went to meet Jonathan over marginalization. In fact, the love you people displayed that day, even Jesus Christ was jealous of it. Victim criers.

You guys are the biggest victim cryers in the whole of Nigeria.

Your own victimhood is even the worse because you guys are usually the perpetrators of the same things that you cry about.

Like how your elders connived and killed Abiola and how you guys wickedly marginalized the minorities in the old western region.

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Gabkosh: 5:24pm On May 18, 2020
Tobrasky:

Well more yorrooba pigs were killed in that war, so maybe they tried to even scores by killing unarmed Biafran soldiers. Tens of thousands of yoorogba soldiers were killed in that war.
Lol, I thought you were saying 10 million yorubas soldiers the other day, You have quickly reduced the number grin
Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by ProT: 5:25pm On May 18, 2020
gwafaeziokwu:


Search for a word
landlocked
/ˈlandlɒkt/
adjective
(of a country or region) almost or entirely surrounded by land.
"I was raised in landlocked Winnipeg"
(of a lake or harbour) enclosed by land and having no navigable route to the sea.
"a chain of landlocked lagoons"
(of a fish, especially a North American salmon) cut off from the sea in the past and now confined to fresh water.

Nwanne, I understand you; but if we are to use this logic, then no country is landlocked, including Lesotho, becos even Lesotho has access to the ocean via the Orange river.
Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by afube: 5:28pm On May 18, 2020
[quote author=Gabkosh post=89690731]Lol, So coward yorubas killed you all during war. Just see how they are changing topic. I urge every Yoruba not to divert from the bone of contention of this thread. They are trying hard to change narrative just because they have been buzzed to one corner.ote]

Your copious drivel since yesterday is of no relevance to me whatsoever !!! I have carried out a psychoanalysis profiling of most Yorubas on this forum and the results have confirmed my worse fear about you lot.

we must part ways with you people as soon as possible.

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by ProT: 5:28pm On May 18, 2020
Gabkosh:
You are not intelligent enough for me to engage, you. If you want to engage me intelligently. Create new thread and tag me. Not on this particular one. Thanks.
Arrogantly ignorant!

Ya, intelligent people use gutter language WITHOUT reason, just like u did; I know u already!

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Gabkosh: 5:29pm On May 18, 2020
horsepower102:


You guys are the biggest victim cryers in the whole of Nigeria.

Your own victimhood is even the worse because you guys are usually the perpetrators of the same things that you cry about.

Like how your elders connived and killed Abiola and how you guys wickedly marginalized the minorities in the old western region.
Yes na, they connive to kill him by hiring your father as the hire killer. I am not interested in your victim cry. Every tribes in the nation knows you for your victim cry. I am going back to the topic. Igboland is landlocked.
Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Gabkosh: 5:30pm On May 18, 2020
[s]
ProT:

Arrogantly ignorant!

Ya, intelligent people use gutter language WITHOUT reason, just like u did; I know u already!
[/s]Shhhhhhhi, when you are ready, inform me.
Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Tobrasky: 5:32pm On May 18, 2020
Gabkosh:
Lol, I thought you were saying 10 million yorubas soldiers the other day, You have quickly reduced the number grin
grin
Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by gwafaeziokwu: 5:32pm On May 18, 2020
Gabkosh:
Kikikiki, what is in your backyard, if it is truly in your backyard, then why do you need river Niger to get there cheesy

You are just ranting. Be bold enough to show it like this below if it is really in your backyard grin.

See that of ondo, the blue indicator. Be proud to show the one in your backyard instead of becoming aggressive. Ndo.

River Niger ? Which one are you actually debating cos you are getting it all mixed up.

Anyway Igbo land has many access to the sea. Hope you know that igbo slaves that later found themselves in America did not move through that picture you posted.

------------------------------------------------------------
FACTS ON GROUND BY Vincent Erondu
'Without Ikwerre the hinterland Igbos have many access to the sea. Port Harcourt came to prominence as from 1913 because of the development of the sea port and the Eastern Railway line. During the oil Rivers trade and the slave trade era Port Harcourt was not a factor in those trades. The trade route was through [b]Azumini River t[/b]hrough Ohambele via Opobo to Bonny (Ubani). At Bonny commodities were loaded and shipped overseas. Another route in fact the ealier route was through Cross River Aro chukwu to Calabar. Aboh, Onitsha and Ugwuta were also important sea routes to Atlantic ocean. Ikwerre is not wanted by the Igbo for any specific thing or need. The issue is matter of historical distortion and revisionism.

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Gabkosh: 5:34pm On May 18, 2020
afube:



cretinous and slimy mumudeen
E pain am grin
Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by horsepower102: 5:35pm On May 18, 2020
Gabkosh:
Yes na, they connive to kill him by hiring your father as the hire killer. I am not interested in your victim cry. Every tribes in the nation knows you for your victim cry. I am going back to the topic. Igboland is landlocked.

Yes igbo is landlocked but has access to the open sea through it’s rivers and international laws which you yorubas can never change...

Deal with it bitter heart!

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by ProT: 5:36pm On May 18, 2020
gwafaeziokwu:


There are more than 40million Igbos world wide. Kanu cannot be the goal keeper, defender, midfielder and striker all at once. He has chosen a cause. You are a full fledge Igbo man. Pick up your own cause.

You want every enviable trait of leadership rolled into one in Kanu but you are wrong. Kanu is not the messiah. He must not necessarily lead Biafra, but he has the right nuisance strategy to keep all attention to himself while the so called elites do the brain work. He is the greatest weapon Igbo elites have to negotiate with the centre ,unfortunately we are not blessed with real elder statesmen as politicians. Majority of our political leaders are political contractors who have no business representing the Igbo nation but inadvertently leading us because the Nigerian structure is skewed to favour mediocrity in all spheres.

He has a job and he is doing it mightily. Are you doing your own job? Are our governors doing their own jobs? Are our Senators, clergy men,industry leaders doing theirs. Or are we all arm chair critics who are simply regurgitating the reservations of the same interest Kanu and indeed greater Igbo people do not wish to please. Choose a side!

This young man has not shot anyone dead before . He has not sent his members to massacre and cause trouble. All he has are his headphones and Internet access.

Nna, what is ur brand?
U deserve enough nkwu-enu and isiewu.

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Blackking98(m): 5:37pm On May 18, 2020
Landlocked means having no direct access to the sea without passing through rivers or other nations or states. So yes the SE or igbos are landlocked as they can't reach the Atlantic without using a river that passes through Akwa Ibom and Rivers (ogoni and ibibio) territories. With the right negotiations with the SS or Niger Delta republic they can make use of the river to do business.

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by horsepower102: 5:41pm On May 18, 2020
Blackking98:
Landlocked means having no direct access to the sea without passing through rivers or other nations or states. So yes the SE or igbos are landlocked as they can't reach the Atlantic without using a river that passes through Akwa Ibom and Rivers (ogoni and ibibio) territories. With the right negotiations with the SS or Niger Delta republic they can make use of the river to do business.

They can pass through the river to gain access to the open sea. This is protected by international laws. This is the main debate. No one arguing otherwise has shown any proof to the contrary. All I see here are bitter hateful hearts clinging unto landlocked propaganda.

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