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Old 08-15-2007, 02:28 PM   #91 (permalink)
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I know that some people are going to be upset with me for inhibiting African pride and self-reliance but I did it...I sent in my monthly support check for the child that I sponsor in Uganda. I know that my actions are starting this young man on a slow slide into the hell of potential success and accomplishment, but I can't stop this horrendous addiction that I have to giving a damn about people.

Please forgive me great Inan'Ta, the master of callous disregard for their fellow man.

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Old 08-15-2007, 03:45 PM   #92 (permalink)
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I know that some people are going to be upset with me for inhibiting African pride and self-reliance but I did it...I sent in my monthly support check for the child that I sponsor in Uganda. I know that my actions are starting this young man on a slow slide into the hell of potential success and accomplishment, but I can't stop this horrendous addiction that I have to giving a damn about people.

Please forgive me great Inan'Ta, the master of callous disregard for their fellow man.

I’ve never seen someone who continuously brags about helping a poor individual…..does that boost your low-ego????
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Old 08-15-2007, 03:57 PM   #93 (permalink)
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She gave special attention to the students blonde hair and blue eyes. Why is that relevant? Then after pointing out that the student in white, immediately degrades the student in the most despicable way possible, taking away her genuine concern for other human beings and replacing that with a cynical lie: that she only cares for other people (black people in this case) because it is trendy. The author is a human wasteland and a racist.
That is called creative writing, when the writer creates an image in the reader’s mind. It probably is a trendy. Most young westerns do what celebs do. The only thing that’s despicable is how your distort everything to fit your own bitter agenda.

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Wrong question. Is pride for middle class Africans more important than the lives of Africans?
Wrong answer….. Why are you so apprehensive about Africans who’ve some pride?





I’m a proud African…………Sue me…..
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Old 08-15-2007, 04:00 PM   #94 (permalink)
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At the end of the day, your racial concerns are irrelevant. You concern yourself too much with image and semantics and not enough with the welfare of African people.


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Ha, that coming from a person who has a solution to prolong the suffering of my fellow Africans…..……..should I be concerned?
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Old 08-15-2007, 04:17 PM   #95 (permalink)
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I’ve never seen someone who continuously brags about helping a poor individual…..does that boost your low-ego????
It gives me a feeling of peace and compassion towards others. You should try it sometime.
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Old 08-15-2007, 04:31 PM   #96 (permalink)
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My intentions can be obviously seen from the content of my posts. I will not play this racial McCarthyism game, whereby everyone who is not a black African must jump through some special hoop. You want to know my intentions, you want to make me jump through some hoops, you jump through the hoop too. What are YOUR intentions for Africa?


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There’re a lot of problems in Africa, and not all of them will be solved by throwing money at them. There’s a history of corruption and abuse that will take decades to heal. Besides, I know that it only takes a little creativity to come up with a solution for Africa’s food crisis. The endowment of good natural resources and technology-based research will create food abundance. Education in its broadest sense is a necessary foundation for our present day, highly non-efficient African agriculture. Read the below link and check out what these principal in a remote Kenyan town could achieve with his degree in Agriculture from University of Nairobi. The family size farms project he started provide an economic climate in which his people can no longer depend on a hand out. African current perspective of food crisis can be put into a more positive perspective by covering such a positive initiative in order to encourage the continent to be independent. I am tired of catastrophic news on the media. Ever wondered why the rest of the world gets a few seconds catastrophic news in the media? This is chiefly contributed by the element of apathy. African chief assurance of food abundance rests on a can-do attitude like this gentleman.


Principal helps village feed itself | csmonitor.com

What Africa needs is a modernization of its agriculture. There's a potential for large amount of food production in Africa. Its lack of technology and unpredictable climate change is keeping the sub-Sahara Africa down. Today when you look at African farming method they use one that the western world was using a century ago. Africa is unable to protect plants and animals from the hazards of weather today, and that’s all due to Africa’s lack of self-confidence and lack of education, not necessarily money.
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Old 08-15-2007, 04:32 PM   #97 (permalink)
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It gives me a feeling of peace and compassion towards others. You should try it sometime.
I don’t help people so I could brag about it later on Aegis....
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Old 08-15-2007, 05:32 PM   #98 (permalink)
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I don’t help people so I could brag about it later on Aegis....
Half right and half wrong. You don't help people and I don't brag about helping people.
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Old 08-15-2007, 05:53 PM   #99 (permalink)
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Half right and half wrong. You don't help people and I don't brag about helping people.
Okay......
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Old 08-15-2007, 06:13 PM   #100 (permalink)
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That is called creative writing, when the writer creates an image in the reader’s mind.
Why are all the qualities of being white so important for this writer? There appears to be a link between this person's whiteness and the automatic assumption that a white person is not capable of caring about Africans.

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It probably is a trendy. Most young westerns do what celebs do. The only thing that’s despicable is how your distort everything to fit your own bitter agenda.
No, the only thing that is despicable is how a handful of middle class Africans have an inferiority complex to white people and attack white people who help black people, because they feel help to OTHER AFRICANS makes THEM look weak. That is despicable and a stab in the back to fellow Africans.

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I’m a proud African…………Sue me…..
The author and people like her desperately SEEK pride because they are confused people. They don't really have pride. It is their lack of it, that makes them so self-conscious.

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Ha, that coming from a person who has a solution to prolong the suffering of my fellow Africans…..……..should I be concerned?
You actively seek the suffering of your fellow Africans since you feel they are an embarassment to you. Whether or not you are concerned means nothing to me, and I suspect to most other Africans as well.


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