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Offline Mongoose

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Re: Redefining the word '****'
I'm not sure which particular four-letter modifier aldo intended for the thread title, but I can happily think of at least five or six that could be substituted.  If this wasn't about real people dying from lack of AIDS treatment, the whole thing would be utterly hilarious.

 
Re: Redefining the word '****'
the african countries on thw whole.

this is the last time im going to say this, im not interested in arguing right now

those stupid african countries, can't they magically industrialize and rid themselves of corruption like *we* did?!?!

oh, wait a minute - maybe *we* shouldn't have supported people like Mobutu Sese Seko of the Congo (where AIDS is the most prevalent.)

 
Re: Redefining the word '****'
if there is going to be an arguement im finished becuase im not interested right now for an arguement.

Why do you always say that in every thread where someone disagrees with you or points out the flaws in what you've said?

 
Re: Redefining the word '****'
Because he can't accept that, sometimes, something isn't a matter of opinion and facts have to enter the discussion.

Presumably, his cranial capacity is too limited to process facts.




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Re: Redefining the word '****'
I'm not sure which particular four-letter modifier aldo intended for the thread title, but I can happily think of at least five or six that could be substituted.  If this wasn't about real people dying from lack of AIDS treatment, the whole thing would be utterly hilarious.

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Re: Redefining the word '****'
As a hint, it begins with a c :)

 

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Re: Redefining the word '****'
the african countries on thw whole.

this is the last time im going to say this, im not interested in arguing right now

those stupid african countries, can't they magically industrialize and rid themselves of corruption like *we* did?!?!

oh, wait a minute - maybe *we* shouldn't have supported people like Mobutu Sese Seko of the Congo (where AIDS is the most prevalent.)


Africa didnt become corrupt because of the West.

In fact, the normal state of things is corruption, kleptocracy and nepotism.
It's the movement away from these things over the last few centuries in the West that is "abnormal"
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Re: Redefining the word '****'
the african countries on thw whole.

this is the last time im going to say this, im not interested in arguing right now

those stupid african countries, can't they magically industrialize and rid themselves of corruption like *we* did?!?!

oh, wait a minute - maybe *we* shouldn't have supported people like Mobutu Sese Seko of the Congo (where AIDS is the most prevalent.)


Africa didnt become corrupt because of the West.

In fact, the normal state of things is corruption, kleptocracy and nepotism.
It's the movement away from these things over the last few centuries in the West that is "abnormal"

I would imagine quite a lot of Africas political problems can be argued as stemming from 'the west' (namely colonial europe) taking a series of tribal and ethnic groups and forcing them into a very alien world of western defined 'nations' and 'borders', not to mention 'cities' and 'national governors'.