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We Should Say Thanks to African Americans
Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 8:30 pm
by caburiye1
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/jimcrow/stories_events_kkk.html
We live in Freedom because of their blood. Thank you So much African Americans. You are our brothers and our blood. We cannot pay you for baving their land of freedom for us. I would buy lunch for an african american old man one of this coming days.
Re: I love Ann Coulter
Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 8:33 pm
by Tuushi
Now it goes as a she?
Re: I love Ann Coulter
Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 8:38 pm
by ElfRuler
She is a he.
Re: I love Ann Coulter
Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 8:41 pm
by caburiye1
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/jimcrow/stories_events_kkk.html
African American have gone through So Much. We are leaving on their Blood.
Re: I love Ann Coulter
Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 8:43 pm
by Twist
Don't know why but whenever I read/hear this Ann Coulter's name it just seems/sounds to me as Ann Cunt.

Re: I love Ann Coulter
Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 8:49 pm
by truther
Twist wrote:Don't know why but whenever I read/hear this Ann Coulter's name it just seems/sounds to me as Ann Cunt.

You should thank the petrol sniffing abos. You are living on their land.
Re: We Should Say Thanks to African Americans
Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 9:01 pm
by Twist
Accident, these poor Abos are non-existent. They don't have any political weight & most of them live in the center, the dessert & are mainly drug addicts. Really feel sorry for them. At least AA's were shipped there against their will & they did something for themselves, unlike these ones.
Re: We Should Say Thanks to African Americans
Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 9:06 pm
by truther
Twist wrote:Accident, these poor Abos are non-existent. They don't have any political weight & most of them live in the center, the dessert & are mainly drug addicts. Really feel sorry for them. At least AA's were shipped there against their will & they did something for themselves, unlike these ones.
They are in the Northern territory sniffing glue and petrol then going to the centrelink to get money to buy more petrol and alcohol. Whatever might have happened to them, right now they could pick themselves up and do something. But they are useless. There is affirmative action, they get grants and help to go to university, to find jobs because cadaanka feel guilty over the lost generation.

But they never take advantage. Never seen a more useless group of people in my whole life. They are happy sniffing petrol, getting drunk then inbreeding.
Re: We Should Say Thanks to African Americans
Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 9:32 pm
by Twist
You've summed it up well. There are lots of immigrants from Asian/East & South Asian countries in Australia that are doing really really well in business & studies, despite language/residency barriers and these Abo's can't do better than beer & sniffing glue and that's it. Haddey fursaddahan ka faa'iideysan lahaayeen & at least encouraged their kids the coming generations would have had a much better future & would have changed their circumstance a lot better.
Now all you hear is which Abo language is becoming extinct & whether some remote Aboriginal community should either get their doll in cash or not cuz there are reports of drug abuse & violence.
The Maori's in New Zealand are way better than these. Those are part of the community & make up of most the players in their Rugby team halka kuwan markey ku dhinac maraan sankaadba ka qabsaneysaa.
Re: We Should Say Thanks to African Americans
Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 9:41 pm
by truther
Twist wrote:You've summed it up well. There are lots of immigrants from Asian/East & South Asian countries in Australia that are doing really really well in business & studies, despite language/residency barriers and these Abo's can't do better than beer & sniffing glue and that's it. Haddey fursaddahan ka faa'iideysan lahaayeen & at least encouraged their kids the coming generations would have had a much better future & would have changed their circumstance a lot better.
Now all you hear is which Abo language is becoming extinct & whether some remote Aboriginal community should either get their doll in cash or not cuz there are reports of drug abuse & violence.
The Maori's in New Zealand are way better than these. Those are part of the community & make up of most the players in their Rugby team halka kuwan markey ku dhinac maraan sankaadba ka qabsaneysaa.
Exactly. New immigrant groups are far more better than the Aboriginals. Generation after generation, it is the same thing. Nothing changes and the government just throws money at them. Even your prime minister keeps saying "we thank the natives, etc". What the hell? Money is throw at them, they can claim any patch of land as "sacred" and the government accepts it. The Maori were much more developed than the Abos mate, they even went to war against the British, unlike the inventors of a stick. If the Maori made it to Australia, they would have massacred the Abos. I know that for sure.

Re: We Should Say Thanks to African Americans
Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 9:53 pm
by Twist
The Maori were much more developed than the Abos mate, they even went to war against the British, unlike the inventors of a stick. If the Maori made it to Australia, they would have massacred the Abos. I know that for sure.
Horta waxaan ku waydiiyay, are you from Down Under as well?
Re: We Should Say Thanks to African Americans
Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 10:00 pm
by truther
Twist wrote:The Maori were much more developed than the Abos mate, they even went to war against the British, unlike the inventors of a stick. If the Maori made it to Australia, they would have massacred the Abos. I know that for sure.
Horta waxaan ku waydiiyay, are you from Down Under as well?
No sxb. I live in the UK.
Re: We Should Say Thanks to African Americans
Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 10:04 pm
by Twist
Cool.
Waxaan ka yaabay how well you know Australia, thought you live here.
Re: We Should Say Thanks to African Americans
Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 10:12 pm
by truther
Twist wrote:Cool.
Waxaan ka yaabay how well you know Australia, thought you live here.
No, never. Just took an interest in the place a couple of years ago, so I read up on it.