Zimbabwe's toddler "terrorist" struggles to reintegrate (Feature)
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By Columbus Mavhunga Jul 10, 2009, 5:08 GMT
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Zimbabwe.
Black Africa is reputed to be the cradle of civilization. I beg to differ.
Those monkeys were still recently in the trees swinging from limb to limb. They only became bipedal because someone handed them machetes and AK47s, the better to hack each other to pieces.
No surprise there.
Spitfire
Idiot ,you manage to insult the very persons that were tortured, with your racist rants.Since you have the guts to claim that all black people are of some sort of inferior race,I hereby use those same standards on you and consider you to be some sort of low gifted person ,incapable of understanding even the most basic forms of human decency and civilization.
Ooooh!
I admit my comment was untrue to my heart and expressed more frustration, deep deep frustration, and a raging river of anger, than reason. This means that this here idiot somewhat cares. But so what? Who cares if I care?
Nothing ever changes over there! Africa's such a geopolitical mess that even Homo Habilis would have the good sense to run away from.
Maybe Obama's 'tough love' approach will amount to more than a hill of elephantiasis-contaminated beans. Maybe Ghana will radiate a positive influence across the African continent. I hope it does.
Have you noticed that the Obama dude person pointedly did NOT do this song-and-dance shit in Kenya.
Score one more smart point for the 'Bomba'.
Spitfire
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