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Old 27th September 2007, 23:53
tyjemison tyjemison is offline
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Hello, S.A.!

Hello, S.A.! I found this forum by mistake yesterday....but what a great mistake it was! I had a great time reading the posts on this forum, and decided to join.

I understand that it is really quiet around here.....I wonder why? Isn't there anything to discuss....local, world news...music...ANYTHING?

I live in the southern part of the United States....and would love to learn more about Africa. I have plenty of questions....any volunteers to answer them??

Of course, if anyone has any questions about my country or any myths needing to be debunked, I will gladly help with same.

Peace.
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Old 28th September 2007, 20:02
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If you are a South African you need to see this video. I make some interesting points about our current political situation, Affirmative Action, BEE and Race Relations...It has already recieved 366 views in 3 days...
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Old 29th September 2007, 04:32
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Wow, Charlie, you sure are up your own arse. Take a deep breath, my friend, and inhale what I think of your You Tube video. You spend 95% of it rattling off your tenuous grasp of history, blaming white people for everything, and then conclude with how [white] people need to stop seeing colour. What are you? 17? I suggest you stop trawling the internet promoting your crappy YouTube video and start reading up on your history. Start with Long Walk to Freedom, then try Thompson's A History of South Africa, then graduate to the Walter & Albertina Sisulu biography written by their daughter-in-law. Then move on to other books.

tygemison, welcome to the forum. It is mostly abandoned because the moderators left and the site has become a repository for autoposted advertising and "african" American trolls.
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Old 29th September 2007, 18:10
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Ches....thank you for your response. I must admit that I really have enjoyed reading your posts in particular on this forum. You are one of my "favorites".

I'll watch out for the trolls....be they American or not.
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Old 8th October 2007, 13:30
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Hello, S.A.! I found this forum by mistake yesterday....but what a great mistake it was! I had a great time reading the posts on this forum, and decided to join.

I understand that it is really quiet around here.....I wonder why? Isn't there anything to discuss....local, world news...music...ANYTHING?

I live in the southern part of the United States....and would love to learn more about Africa. I have plenty of questions....any volunteers to answer them??

Of course, if anyone has any questions about my country or any myths needing to be debunked, I will gladly help with same.

Peace.
Hello, I post on an American political forum, also found this one by mistake. Thought maybe I should support my own country.
Where are you from exactly? The south is a big area.
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