Nathan John on Sky News - 25/5/08: "Sidcup Stabbing"

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Sky News (live) -- "Sidcup Stabbing" on 25/05/2008 at 1:24pm

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  • Thanks for your comments!

    I did say "some say AIDS started in Africa" but I believe it is used to cripple a great nation, just like slavery! I Know that Africans ruled from the day of Pharaohs and this knowledge allow me to progress where/when others feel it's unattainable. We have been feed false information from day 1 about history and who are the great minds of time!!

    NJ

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  • sidcup is a rough place :(

  • r.i.p everyone who lifes has sadly been lost x x x

  • i like nathan, he speaks what young people actually think, great job nathan

  • I agree with everything you have just said. Nathan does a great job but the moment he mentioned that Africa statement i was like 'WHAT!!'

    This problem didnt start in Africa its a worldwide problem.

    It puts our African community down greatly. And makes others think its just our problem.

    If you listen carefully even the news reporter was trying to indirectly say its a black problem. And i greatly diagree with that.

    Good job Nathan though. I applaud what you are doing.

  • Nathan,i love what you do,bt your comments at 3:50 RE:AIDS and africa, whyyyy??

    maybe im being hyper sensitive,MAYBE!Bt that was a very counter productive statement to make, and it was made to a national (and now international) audience!! In your defence,by saying 'some say' you ddnt make it apparent whether or nt the view of 'those' to whom you were reffering was one that you shared, however such a statement is easily construed as African communities being to blame for domestic&worldwide ills

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