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purple.chuckz
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Posted: Jan 07 2013 at 8:16pm |
What bothers me the most is America's lack of knowledge and awareness about the misery that you have inflicted on others. BHM is always talking about Africa and Africans not being sh*t and the third world countries we come from, but your governments have had an active hand in our misery.
Alias, this ain't new Malcolm X spoke about this.
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Posted: Jan 07 2013 at 8:18pm |
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IDK. Im one of those who feels like some of the energy America puts into focusing on other countries should be put into fixing our own issues first. Not to say we should stop helping completely.
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Posted: Jan 07 2013 at 8:19pm |
I will be disgusted with anything I ought to be so why pass up an opportunity to share history with people who are possibly ignorant about it? Please have a seat \_
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Posted: Jan 07 2013 at 8:20pm |
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Lol why do you think the US covered for Rwanda on Congo?
Of course were benefiting.
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Girl, my people are still being terrorized by the Rwandans. The Congo is being actively looted. Where the  are all the Kony slactivists?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/dec/04/rwandans-congo-rebels-un
More than 1,000 Rwandan soldiers crossed into the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) offering "direct support" to rebels who captured a major city, according to sources quoted in a UN inquiry. Uganda also helped the M23 militia with "logistics" as it fought a deadly and successful offensive against the Congolese army, the UN Group of Experts said in a letter to the security council. The allegations deal a fresh blow to Rwanda after months of mounting evidence which, despite Kigali's point-blank denials, prompted Britain to suspend aid worth £21m last week. The experts said Rwanda Defence Force (RDF) units operated alongside M23 fighters in the rebels' advance on the eastern commercial hub of Goma last month.
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Posted: Jan 07 2013 at 8:20pm |
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BHM don't usually talk ish about Africans. It's usually BHM ishing on AA's but that's neither here nor there.
Anywho while the US and other states have a big hand in African Nation it's not 100 percent the US's fault . No , the way some African countries are ran internally on its on would have them collapse .
And tbh if given the chance you don't think African leaders would jump at the chance to dominate other countries? Everyone always wants to have someone under their thumb
But yes the US's wealth is bloody and made of the backs of ppl they control
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Posted: Jan 07 2013 at 8:20pm |
purple.chuckz wrote:
What bothers me the most is America's lack of knowledge and awareness about the misery that you have inflicted on others. BHM is always talking about Africa and Africans not being sh*t and the third world countries we come from, but your governments have had an active hand in our misery.
Alias, this ain't new Malcolm X spoke about this.
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Posted: Jan 07 2013 at 8:22pm |
Alias_Avi wrote:
I will be disgusted with anything I ought to be so why pass up an opportunity to share history with people who are possibly ignorant about it?
Please have a seat \_
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It's 2013. Take the energy of being disgusted and move it to what YOU can do about it. How can you make a difference? Once you come up with some answers actually be about it. |
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Posted: Jan 07 2013 at 8:22pm |
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And as far as America helping other countries, like you said jones we help only because we benefit from the places we help which basically means we only help for selfish reasons. Seems like sometimes our so called help probably leaves other countries more fcked up than they were before we helped.
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Posted: Jan 07 2013 at 8:23pm |
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True but with the US in the authoritative position they make it mighty hard to come up from under them. I'm not saying its impossible but ..it's hard
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Posted: Jan 07 2013 at 8:23pm |
niecy wrote:
And as far as America helping other countries, like you said jones we help only because we benefit from the places we help which basically means we only help for selfish reasons. Seems like sometimes our so called help probably leaves other countries more fcked up than they were before we helped. |
This.
I don't see democracy flourishing in the future for Iraq, Afghanistan or Libya.
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