Successfully removed.
Sorry, an error occurred.
|
Killer62262 favorited a video
(6 hours ago)
Straight from The Boondocks. I do not own any material in this video and...
more
Straight from The Boondocks. I do not own any material in this video and all rights belong to Aaron McGruder and the Boondocks Staff, Sony, and Adult Swim.
Basically, just some of Ruckus's funniest moments from this season. Although I kind of prefer his design from the last season. He looked better in season 2 IMO, but whatever. Enjoy!
less
|
|
| |
|
Killer62262 liked a video
(1 day ago)

The Collected Malcolm X: http://malcolmxfi...
The Congo Free State was pr...
more
The Collected Malcolm X: http://malcolmxfi...
The Congo Free State was privately controlled by Leopold II, King of the Belgians through a non-governmental organization, the Association internationale africaine. Leopold was the sole shareholder and chairman, who increasingly used it for rubber, copper and other minerals in the upper Lualaba River basin (though it had been set up on the understanding that its purpose was to uplift the local people and develop the area). The state included the entire area of the present Democratic Republic of the Congo and existed from 1885 to 1908. The Congo Free State eventually earned infamy due to the increasingly brutal mistreatment of the local peoples and plunder of natural resources, leading to its abolition and annexation by the government of Belgium in 1908.
Under Leopold II's administration, the Congo Free State became one of the greatest international scandals of the early twentieth century. The report of the British Consul Roger Casement led to the arrest and punishment of white officials who had been responsible for killings during a rubber-collecting expedition in 1903 (including one Belgian national for causing the shooting of at least 122 Congolese people).
The loss of life and atrocities inspired literature such as Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness, and outcries even from upholders of the colonial mission like Winston Churchill. One view is that the forced labour system directly and indirectly eliminated 20% of the population.
European and U.S. reformers exposed the conditions in the Congo Free State to the public through the Congo Reform Association. Also active in exposing the activities of the Congo Free State was the author Arthur Conan Doyle, whose book The Crime of the Congo was widely read in the early 1900s. By 1908, public pressure and diplomatic manoeuvres led to the end of Leopold II's rule and to the annexation of the Congo as a colony of Belgium, known as the Belgian Congo.
The Collected Malcolm X: http://malcolmxfi...
less
|
|
| |
|
"@MrFkin123 an what the fuck is sux?????"
|
|
| |
|
"@MrFkin123 shut up chinese wetback bitch. you chinese wetback are some w..."
more
"@MrFkin123 shut up chinese wetback bitch. you chinese wetback are some wannabes yah try to talk black and yah try to dress just like us hispanics you FUCKIN CHINESE WETBACK."
less
|
|
| |
|
"@M0NTAN03Z3K do you have insurance because am latino an I have insurance..."
more
"@M0NTAN03Z3K do you have insurance because am latino an I have insurance, so if you don't have insurance then you need to get it because your gonna keep on crashing all the time so everytime I see a asian driving the car am going to WATCH THAT ASIAN DRIVER BECAUSE THEY CAN'T SEE. OH SHIT HERE'S COMES A ASIAN I HOPE I DON'T GET CRASH BY HIM."
less
|
|
V
V