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... most heads of state in the entire world are "pigs" and that includes Africa.
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many could also make the argument that most whites in general are devils, irrespective of them having a 'leadership' position or not. If I made that suggestion and you were in agreement, would that devil terminology be a fitting statement of white members of your family?
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The only problem with calling them "pigs" is that the animal "the pig" has never done anything to me and I have nothing against pigs. So it could be seen as a bit insulting to the animal.
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Well as a Bi-Racial person, you may call people what you want - but as an individual that identifies with Africa and its people I find Calling individuals pis insulting.
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Rasi the last president of your country was a "pig", and so is the present president. The last president of Guyana was a "pig" and so is the present president. The last PM of britain was a "pig" and so is the present PM. There seemed to be indications that Portia I-forget-her-last-name in JA may not have been a "pig" or at least not as big a "pig" as the other "pigs", but she is no longer in power and Bruce Golding is as "pure pig" as they come (and practically white as well, I guess PJ (a "pig") was an anomaly and they are back to white and near-white open rule in JA. I could keep going through this country by country but I don't have time. Any questions?
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Again, Garreth you have not address the stated issue: Most African leaders are pigs. You can divert if you want - but be at peace with your line of reasoning, but to me it's rubbish.
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