Maafa Truths during Wilberfest at Westminster Abbey 27.03.07
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Thunda Fia you
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@MrLokkiy dear queen elizabeth. I am writing you to see if you are ever going to give blacks who ancestors were slaves in the caribbean? it's reported that most of your wealth comes from the slavery of blacks in the caribbean, and england. I want whats owed to me. devil bitch. your name should be queen elizabitch
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typical nigger behaviour. tony blair should have kicked the black cunt in the bollox to teach him some respect.
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@legfighterz Then why isn't he in Africa setting Mugabe straight if he is so worried about human rights? T
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If some Africoon is worried about human rights in Apefreaka, she needs to go find Mugabae or the people who run Sudan, Congo or even start a government in Somalia. Black Aprefreakens have demonstrated a total lack of any ability to run anything justly or efficiently
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If this guy is so pissed of at England, why doesn't he take his monkey ass back to Africa. Oh wait....his ancestors being enslaved and then released into White civilized societies was the best thing that ever happened to them. Blacks have no idea how good their lives are in Europe and the U.S. compared to if they lived in Africa. Of course they're too ungrateful and stupid to realize that and choose to make trouble instead.
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Typical savage, doesn't know how to handle itself in a proper manner. Slavery ended long before any of you were born. No one is forcing you to stay in America or the UK. Go back to Africa if that's what you want.
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Why o why queen did you do this :(
The BBC is nothing but the propaganda arm of the British government.
From the serfs of the middle ages to the slaves stolen from Africa and the sweat-shops of today the British ruling class have always profited from their soulless and inhumane exploitation of their fellow human beings.
When we demonstrated against the woman Saxe-Coburg-Goetha we were kept out of her sight.
Toyin Agbetu is a hero, plain and simple.
Let us all rise!
MythofDemocracy 3 years ago 7
Slavery in Nigeria ended in 1916. Slavery in the US ended in 1865. That wasn't 200 years ago. America, Africans are STILL dealing with the effects of slavery. I don't know where my people are from, nor do I know of my roots beyond 4 generations. I'm supposed to forget that? lol, just like a WASP.
yasmine181 2 years ago 4