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Re: "I have an issue..." by selassielive

So lawyer man, tell me this, is your client only speaking of amerikkka when he speaks about Black leadership? Is amerikkka the world? Are your client's words to be taken from now on as being applicable only to the Black experience in amerikkka? Can he make clear from now on when he speaks that he is only speaking of leadership of Blacks in amerikkka and that his whole agenda is based around nothing else than the narrow interests of Blacks in (or from) amerikkka. Or, do you think it is proper for one with your client's well rationalised prejudices to speak on African leadership and African issues?

If you wish to overstand why ones like you, on going to the continent Africa are often referred to by indigenes as 'white' people, take a good look at your attitudes.

And it is rich, this coming from you : "quotes out of context". After all, THAT is what you hypocrites live off.

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"I have an issue..." by selassielive
Re: Quotes out of Context
Re: "I have an issue..." by selassielive
What part of Urope or America are you in?
Re: What part of Urope or America are you in?
Re: What part of Urope or America are you in?
Re: What part of Urope or America are you in?
Re: What part of Urope or America are you in?
Re: "I have an issue..." by selassielive
Remember What is "Leadership"?


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