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Stefan

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  1. It was not called an attack. It was called a "Limited Incursion." Your rage is misplaced. This military action was never supposed to be kept secret. U.S. begins bombing Cambodia
  2. @ProfD, More than a handful of Black countries are embroiled in armed conflict, according to the Geneva Academy of International Law and Human Rights. Burkina Faso, Cameroon, the Central African Republic (CAR), the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Mali, Mozambique, Nigeria, Senegal, Somalia, South Sudan and Sudan. The problem for most people is that they are unaware these battles and some wars are being fought. It is not that enough people are not dying or suffering. This is mostly due because news editors do not believe such conflicts are newsworthy. By the way, ProfD, you are one of the brightest and most engaged folks in this discussion group.
  3. It is not just the Congo. There are 32 wars being fought on our planet at the moment, according to wisevoter.com. Overall, there are 32 countries in conflict and the types of conflict vary widely. While the severity and duration of these conflicts differ, they all have significant impacts on the affected populations and can result in a high casualties as well as humanitarian crises, according to this Website. One of the most common types of conflict taking place is terrorist insurgency. This type of conflict often involves non-state actors, such as extremist groups, that engage in violent activities to achieve their political goals. Countries such as Algeria, Burkina Faso, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Mauritania, Mozambique, Niger, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, and Yemen are all currently experiencing some form of terrorist insurgency. So, which country or region do you choose to help?
  4. I imagine there are other shooters. (That's what we call ourselves). What inspired you to create this thread?
  5. Israel actually gave nukes to the Afrikaaners. I protested that chit.
  6. Below is my stepdaughter Domi. Above, a model named Jocelyn. And in the middle in the leopard print blouse is Poison. Jazz (last one on the right) is a dancer and her thighs could crack your skull.
  7. Now, were are being told how to think and how we should feel? https://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/julianna-margulies-black-people-brainwashed-hate-jews-rcna127626
  8. Some of you really think Black and Whites in the North had to get along because of our close proximity to each other? Provide proof for your silly assertions. Ever hear of Redlining? https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-35255835 Nope. The unabashed truth is: We rarely got along. Talented Black men and women were always forced to walk a gauntlet of suspicion that we somehow cheated, were having sex with someone of import or were blackmailing others. So, you are friggin’ dreaming. https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2020/national/george-floyd-america/nathan-mccall-systemic-racism-higher-education/ Do any of you know how to research a topic or an issue? Or do you just make shit up? The real truth about the U.S. North when it came to their views of Black people
  9. Pioneer reveals his long silent desire to be penetrated through the butt by another man. Make sure that everyone gets a copy of the video, son. What is this? The 18th time you mentioned Gay sex, junior? I told you long ago that I am not Gay. But since you've been mentioned it so much, perhaps you are. If that is all you got to constitute an ad hominen attack, then traipse to any downtown, pick up a dude and I'm sure they'll show you how it's done. As I've mentioned, this is a touchy issue. But thanks to Pioneer constantly zeroing in on this subject, I can safely conclude that either Da Boy has been touched - or he wants to be.
  10. The following is a touchy subject, mostly because men do not like to admit they’ve been abused by another male https://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/black-survivors-are-nearly-invisible-us-catholic-clergy-sexual-abuse-c-rcna127171
  11. Because of the Gaza war, racism and intolerance is far worse in the North than in the South. On average there are more violent confrontations between protesting groups of this conflict than elsewhere. People tend to get caught up in the anger and rage.
  12. Sadly, here’s more proof that White Supremacists will never stop gunning for Black people. This Black man was just walking by this clown's shop in Warren, Mich., which enraged the 56-year assailant. Potential Nazi-inspired racist attack thwarted with conviction https://thegrio.com/2023/11/22/jury-michigan-business-owner-shot-at-black-man-walking-past-store/ Stay aware.
  13. Serena is gorgeous and will always be a Champion - just as Ali was to billions.
  14. You don't have the brains God gave geese. You will always be slow-witted.
  15. I stand by my post. You were just incredibly foolish to to quickly blame Biden for the reasons that you did.
  16. You never had the money, the clout or the connections to keep up with her when she was playing. She was traveling all over the world back then. So, she just never saw you.
  17. There is no simply no stopping our women! The Associated Press Serena Williams and Ruby Bridges will be inducted into the National Women’s Hall of Fame in 2024 year, adding the tennis great and civil rights icon to a list of women to be honored during Women’s History Month in March. “The 2024 inductee class has broken barriers, challenged the status quo, and left an impact on history,” the Hall of Fame said in its announcement. Eight other honorees were announced in the spring. Williams and Bridges became available after the date and location of the ceremony were changed, a spokesman said. Williams, 42, is a 23-time Grand Slam tennis champion who holds the record for the longest player ranked No. 1. She retired from tennis last year and earlier this month became the first athlete to win the Fashion Icon award from the Council of Fashion Designers of America. Bridges, 69, was a 6-year-old first-grader when she became one of the first Black students at racially segregated schools in New Orleans in 1960. In 1963, painter Norman Rockwell recreated the scene in the painting, “The Problem We All Live With.” The Ruby Bridges Foundation she established 24 years ago promotes tolerance and change through education. Others in the class include Peggy McIntosh, 88, an activist known for her explorations of privilege; Kimberlé Crenshaw, 63, who helped develop the academic concept of Critical Race Theory, the idea that racism is systemic in the nation’s institutions. Judith Plaskow, 76, regarded as the first Jewish feminist theologian for calling out an absence of female perspectives in Jewish history, will also be honored.
  18. It was NOT Joe Biden. The culprit is a junior aide named Rana Abbasova. Biden appears innocent in Eric Adams brouhaha
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