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most of the raped women will eventually give birth to babies of those who raped them, and those babies will be muslim and one day will rape others. It is the way of Islam.
Nearly every Muslim alive today is the descendant of someone who was murdered and raped in the past.
Not to make light of the suffering of human beings, but the story brings to mind the phrase, “Africa wins again”.
When blacks are being killed by blacks, no one cares, whether it’s in Chicago or Uganda. It’s racism out in the open and no one cares. Not even the hypocritical virtue signalers.
It’s true but I am not sure it is because of racism. I think that is shallow analysis.
I don’t watch the PBS news hour, so I don’t know if they have covered this at all. But the local PBS station is carrying Ken Burns’ miniseries about how bad the “rebel” whites were during the American Revolution to blacks and Indians. Last night’s program portrayed George Rogers Clark as some kind of monster.
I recall the Ethiopian famine of the 1980s, which prompted the music industry's Band Aid and Live Aid charity events (CDs and concerts). That was supposed to solve things, or at least make a big difference.
Well, it made a lot of people feel good about themselves. That's about it.
They should have listened to Sam Kinison instead.
Form the article:
Not a day goes by without the MEMRI JTTM team documenting jihadi reports of attacks on African Christians. Yet this ongoing terror and slaughter of Christians outside the West has largely gone unnoticed, with little to no action from those who have the power to speak out or intervene.”
It's is a religious based conflict between competeing religious forces (islam vs christianity) involving people of the same race. That's a kin to the fact that black on black ctime is by far, the most common occurance that blacks face on a daily basis in this nation.
The question I ask, is what has been done to try & get other engaged in this concflict? Most leaders of western nations are no loger, for the most part, supporters of Christianity.
If my assessment is accurate, then it has nothing whatsoever to do with race, and the compacentcy most likely is religion itself.
Ken Burns’ miniseries
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horrible betrayal of US history.
So in other words it’s business as usual in Africa.
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“what has been done to try & get other engaged in this conflict?”
Western leaders are like ATMs.
You have to put the “race card” in the slot to get a payoff.
Lol.
This is why I am proudly pro-colonialist.
None of the African countries are nations and therefore unfit for self-rule as has been demonstrated for the last 70 years.
Nothing bu 65 IQ squabbling iron age tribes.
It was rightly called the white man’s burden.
It obviously still is.
Change my mind.
By now Rhodesia could have been the richest country in Africa with equal rights for the black population.
But the Communists wanted to forment revolution in Africa for their own benefit.
Largely Muslim violence seeking dominance and genocide when mere dominance is not enough, and African Christians paying the highest price. It’s been growing for decades.
Besides the muslim influence everything in Africa is tribal. Tribes fight each other for dominance. Its always been that way. Its not must the Sudan and Nigeria. Its South Africa, Rwanda, the Congo you name it. They don’t call Africa the dark continent for nothing.
Well, I certainly believe that was affective for a long period of time, however, when you go to the argument too often, like anything else it looses its effectiveness. I think that ime has arrived, and it now causes more eyrolls than inspiration to get involved. Just my opinion of course. 😁🤙
Bkmk
Sounds like a sharp mind and a quick learner
I’ve been leery of Burns since his first effort on the Civil War. In the wrap up panel discussion he extolled the black female professor who questioned whether the Civil War “is truly over because some people are homeless while others live in homes,” close to a direct quote from memory after 40 years. A total non-sequitur, though of course she was entitled to her opinion. And then old Charlie McDowell of the Richmond Times Leader, a fixture of PBS Washington Week in Review for decades, blames his fifth grade teacher for his never understanding the Civil War was “about slavery.” I suppose there are minority opinions about everything but to sit on a national broadcast at age 60 + and blame your fifth grade teacher for anything shows at the minimum you were in the wrong business of news analysis for many years. Then of course , Burns went on to do “Baseball” with Mario Cuomo, that was in the Free republic era nd there were plenty of replies on that thread.
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