Boko Haram leader: "I abducted your girls. I will sell them in the market, by Allah,"

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sort of off topic but still on---World post response to U.S. assistance in nigeria:

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I cannot think of any reason why LGBT Americans should have their tax dollars used to benefit a country where the government tortures and otherwise harrasses Nigerian gay people. We can just as easily use the same resources to increase our domestic efforts to protect children being trafficked in America.

that agenda is real......
 

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someone on CNN just called Boko Haram "taliban on steroids"

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They are though these are the worst terrorists in history breh :lupe:


What's this I hear about 50-60 US people in Nigeria now :henrycmon:
 

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Toronto Raptors GM Masai Ujiri writes a column addressing atrocities in Nigeria

Nigeria’s missing daughters need the world’s help - The Globe and Mail

It has been 23 days.

Twenty-three days since nearly 300 girls were kidnapped from their school in the village of Chibok, in northern Nigeria. They were in the midst of writing their exams. Now they are under threat of being sold into slavery by an armed militia.

Their ‘crime’ was a desire to get an education. These girls will someday be our doctors and engineers and teachers. It is not just young people who have been taken. They are holding Nigeria’s future to ransom.

I grew up a few hours to the west of Warabe, in the city of Zaria. As an adult, I have lived throughout the world – attending college in the United States, playing professional basketball in Europe.

Eventually, I found my way to Toronto. I have a good life in a wonderful, cosmopolitan city, but I am everywhere a son of Africa.

My wife is also African. Our daughter was born here. Given a different set of circumstances and less luck, she might have been born elsewhere, perhaps even some place where children are abducted. A place where little girls are taken because someone did not want them to learn.

Though I have travelled the world and known success, I still remember my childhood in Nigeria as the best time of my life. Even today, my family and friends talk often about those days. It was a peaceful, hopeful place. I was allowed to dream there. My sisters shared those dreams.

In that Nigeria, we grew up surrounded by neighbours of all religions, all sorts of people with all sorts of beliefs. Most of all, I remember that we were happy.

Things have changed. The Nigeria of my youth no longer exists. The country has been ravaged by corruption. That corruption is deeply rooted in society, and goes beyond the administration. As a result, the military and other security agencies are not equipped for this kind of search across vast and difficult terrain. The Nigerian government has never faced a threat quite like this one.

Nigerians have always found a way to work around their own government. We now have the largest economy in Africa. We are a smart, loving and joyous people.

Lacking even the most basic infrastructure, we have found a way to make our society work. We are also a people who have, for many years, swept many things under the rug in the interest of peace. This tragedy – this atrocity – cannot be ignored in that way. What will we tell our own daughters if we do nothing for the daughters of our countrymen and women?

We Africans must be able to believe in ourselves. I believe strongly this is a continent with unlimited potential and a bright future. Those of us in the diaspora must do all we can to encourage Africa’s youth. The only reason we have been given an opportunity, is so that we may pass it along to others.

However, this is a crisis that Nigeria cannot solve by itself. I am speaking because sport has given me a voice that rings out in North America. I want to do whatever is in my power to help end this tragedy.

But we also need the world’s help. The mothers of these girls have done all they can to save their children – by capturing international attention. These women cannot mount a rescue operation. I urge the international community to join in the United States’ offer to aid in on-the-ground efforts to safely recover Nigeria’s missing children. France and United Kingdom have made similar outreach. Canada has offered to send surveillance equipment to help in the effort.

I urge my adopted home to continue to do all it can to help.

This is a great step in the right direction, given the complexities of international law and other diplomatic problems. I trust that the Nigerian government will accept those courtesies extended by our neighbours in the international community.

I am also asking you to ask yourselves – ‘ Is there anything I can do to help them?’

I am asking you to help save Nigeria’s daughters.
 

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Nope...I realize that you took a real situation that is happening to people who are actually feeling they have no help and tried to make it about YOU. It's the Coli, Its a very small percentile that actual believes that crap your spouting about, it's Called Trolling! But what you did was worse...Because you took the hurt and pain of abducted girls and mass killings and made it a foot note. It's insensitive and pretty despicable.
lol, no i didn't.

read this thread from the first page on and you'll see who was guiding it out of the gutter.... you say small percentage-- YOU MUST be new around here... :mjlol:
 

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why the fuk would i care about isreal being a sex capital, why would i give a fuk about a hindu terrorist

and yeah there was slavery going in africa before muslims and that was wrong also, slavery is wrong period, no matter who does it, but you were trying to paint a benign picture of islam so im pointing out the reality of what islam is, its a religion that still enslaves people

and i made this thread last year
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/nige...shot-dead-in-their-sleep.151317/#post-5606923

and ive made other threads about the evil of boko haram, and it wasnt because of the media
You should care about things that don't affect you, but you dont (unless Muslims are the attackers)

You are west african, right??? But in one sentence you will go on and on about Islamic slavery in the past that didn't affect your ancestors--- Then DownPLAY the Translatic slavery that Affected all of us Directly (obviously cuz you hate Islam for whatever pity reason). Then you will go on further and say we are AA and We shouldn't give a fukk about any brown or black people on Earth who aren't black Americans... That doesn't make sense.

I'm just saying atrocities happen and will continue to happen if you clueless fukk focus solely on the things that separate groups and ignore the real reasons and motivations behind the behavior.

The Boko Haram is just another example of how simple some of you are.
 

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didnt read half that shyt because i know majority of it..

and i never said white arab, i said sand cac (its a comparison to middle eastern people to cacs)...

that "original arabs were black" is debatable, sooo...

and the bolded in the sixth paragraph is utter bullshyt, unless you have some legit sources..
research doesn't take too much effort young boy.
 

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Bible passages were quoted to support slavery and science corroborated the idea that "negroids" were inferior to whites. Science and religion were in union on this idea. The slave was fed the worst food, wore the worst clothes and had the worst housing. They were overworked, torn from their families and raped. They were kept from education and even after being freed, they were persecuted vehemently and subject to wrongful imprisonment equaling free manual labor. Legislative action was taken to ensure that they were not able to vote such as: the grandfather clause and the literacy test. The victims of modern western colonialism and slavery have incurred more psychological damage and retardation than in other forms of slavery and colonialism.
What's your point? Are you supporting my point?
 
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