South Sudan Civil War

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actually you can practice it however you want
lol, no u can't.

You can't start a business, name a business, pay taxes for a business, hire for a business, advertise for a business any way u want. Everything u do in ur business and real estate life - depends on the nation u live in... and in America the State u live in.
 

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lol, no u can't.

You can't start a business, name a business, pay taxes for a business, hire for a business, advertise for a business any way u want. Everything u do in ur business and real estate life - depends on the nation u live in... and in America the State u live in.

those are bureaucratic details, of course you have to follow the laws of the country, the rule of law is key to capitalism, i though you were talking about morality
 

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Why should he (@Tommy Knocks) give props?

Not you but people like @emoney and @theworldismine13 are out here copping pleas, making excuses. Can you imagine if this was America or Saudi Arabia involved what people on this board would be saying. Personal Responsibility begins at home. Like everyone is saying, they left the Muslims, so why the nonsense? How about we stop blaming everybody else, pull up our pants and make this work for once?

How am I copping pleas?

All I said was that regardless of what's happening in South Sudan right now...their independence in 2011 from the North was very important. South Sudanese were treated as second class citizens, heavily discriminated against and marginalized. Anywhere that is going on...a people should have succession and independence on the table as an option.
 

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According to you the North Sudanese are all Arabs....which is false but you continue to spit the same garbage you complain about. Btw...you can't be a capitalist and want to unite Africa. Your logic in that has always been the dumbest shyt ever told.

How is it now false?

I hear people say all the time on here on how there is such thing as a "Black Arab". It seems like people are only against the term "Black Arab" when it is framed in the context of a Black Arab vs Black African tension.
 

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those are bureaucratic details, of course you have to follow the laws of the country, the rule of law is key to capitalism, i though you were talking about morality
i'm talking both.

It's easy but dishonest to ignore that morality is key to a nation forming it's economic systems and maintaining those systems.. We choose profit over morality..because of the idea that regulation is an infringement of individual liberty.

we have actually been brainwashed into believing that capitalism isn't surviving through exploitation.. we have neighbors that will riot over tuition hikes, but we allow the nation debt to increase and wealth gaps to increase because we are terrified of a progressive tax-and-transfer system

it's pretty sick and unmoral.
 
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So america isn't there for the oil? that is exactly what you linked. :wtf:

EVERYONE in the south was for the split, link what groups weren't. :wtf:

There are many things in Sudan other than oil my friend but that doesn't mean the West isn't there for oil. First it has to establish an ally in the region that can help U.S. and U.S. Allies( E.U. and NATO) with it's expansion with AFRICOM. Sudan is known for it's oil, it's also known for it's other resources like copper, Zinc, silver, gold, and hydro-power. Only a few companies can manage to take oil and resources at the same time. One name stands out Glencore. It's a Western owned business that is already in S.S. It just so happens that their Gas and Oil Head Office Dept is in London, U.K.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glencore_Xstrata

http://www.petroleum-economist.com/...-embroiled-in-South-Sudan-oil-export-row.html
 

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How is it now false?

I hear people say all the time on here on how there is such thing as a "Black Arab". It seems like people are only against the term "Black Arab" when it is framed in the context of a Black Arab vs Black African tension.
black is black..

the arab is on the end of some -just to describe culture... like black Dominican or black pureto rican.
 

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i'm talking both.

It's easy but dishonest to ignore that morality is key to a nation forming it's economic systems and maintaining those systems.. We choose profit over morality..because of the idea that regulation is an infringement of individual liberty.

we have actually been brainwashed into believing that capitalism isn't surviving through exploitation.. we have neighbors that will riot over tuition hikes, but we allow the nation debt to increase and wealth gaps to increase because we are terrified of a progressive tax-and-transfer system

it's pretty sick and unmoral.


if you are talking about bureaucracy then that's a dumb point, of course you have to follow all the bureaucratic details particular to the country

capitalism is not moral code, if the country doesnt care about the poor or doesnt care about black people, capitalism doesnt address that and i never claimed that it would, would i am claiming is that any community , nation or people that dont embrace capitalism will lose and get crushed by communities, nation or people that do

what a country decides to do with their income or what tax code they choose is a choice the country has to make, capitalism doesnt address that
 

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There are many things in Sudan other than oil my friend but that doesn't mean the West isn't there for oil. First it has to establish an ally in the region that can help U.S. and U.S. Allies( E.U. and NATO) with it's expansion with AFRICOM. Sudan is known for it's oil, it's also known for it's other resources like copper, Zinc, silver, gold, and hydro-power. Only a few companies can manage to take oil and resources at the same time. One name stands out Glencore. It's a Western owned business that is already in S.S. It just so happens that their Gas and Oil Head Office Dept is in London, U.K.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glencore_Xstrata

http://www.petroleum-economist.com/...-embroiled-in-South-Sudan-oil-export-row.html
That's a swiss company. What does that have to do with america? :wtf:
 

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same ol cac devil playbook... split nikkas up and cake....


they win too easily

The people were already divided. This was no devilish plot.

You notice these ethnic and religious divisions flare up in illiterate societies (Sudan, Northern Mali, Northern Nigeria, Eastern Congo, CAR, Somalia)
 
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How is it now false?

I hear people say all the time on here on how there is such thing as a "Black Arab". It seems like people are only against the term "Black Arab" when it is framed in the context of a Black Arab vs Black African tension.

No it's when African Americans who hate Arabs that live in African countries assume those who are Black accepted the Arab traditions like "Language and Religion". Many Arabs( many, not all) intermixed with Africans not by force that lived thousands of years together. The sad part is it's ok for Blacks to speak the language and have the religion of the oppressor of the European and never be called a damn thing. As soon as Arabs are involved...it's an issue.

I've met many Sudanese people from the North and none look Arab at all. They speak it but doesn't mean they are Arab.
 

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There are many things in Sudan other than oil my friend but that doesn't mean the West isn't there for oil. First it has to establish an ally in the region that can help U.S. and U.S. Allies( E.U. and NATO) with it's expansion with AFRICOM. Sudan is known for it's oil, it's also known for it's other resources like copper, Zinc, silver, gold, and hydro-power. Only a few companies can manage to take oil and resources at the same time. One name stands out Glencore. It's a Western owned business that is already in S.S. It just so happens that their Gas and Oil Head Office Dept is in London, U.K.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glencore_Xstrata

http://www.petroleum-economist.com/...-embroiled-in-South-Sudan-oil-export-row.html


so you post a link about south sudan taking control of its own oil, lol
 

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black is black..

the arab is on the end of some -just to describe culture... like black Dominican or black pureto rican.

I'm not going to accept that when I don't know who your including in that category of "Black".

Your definition of Black might be different than mine
 
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That's a swiss company. What does that have to do with america? :wtf:

Are you dumb......read what I just said. U.S. was there to gain Allies for AFRICOM and to help it's investors( most of them are from Europe) like Glencore to position to gain natural resources. I scratch your back, you scratch mine deal.
 
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