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IS TIGER32 AMERICAN????
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freshfish4free
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Registered: Mar 2001
Posts: 26

HI Tiger....
R U American?>>>,,, Why don't you people give all the land back to the Native Americans?? ..... Or why dont all the Aussies go back to europe and give land back to the aborigionals??/ Or People on mada -bloddy-gascar go back to Polynesia??? .In Fact ...Evreything belongs to everyone seeing as all humanity orgionated in Africa!!!!


Specifically in Zimbabwe--- the farmers who are on that land didnt steel it from the people who are there now without land... IT WAS ALL IN THE PAST..

I know im being quite onesided about this whole thing ..But Tiger, for god's sake, shut up about Zim, because you have no grounds to be arguing for or against land distribution, as an American....or is that the famous interfearing american nature shining through in your postings????? .


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1st October 2002 12:23
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LadyEyrn
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Registered: Oct 2002
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freshfish4free is right...

I agree with freshfish4free. Many of us left the places where we were born or even have our roots in a completely different place from where we live now. Even if we'd decide to go back, we couldn't just claim the land back and tell those people who built up their existance there to f*** off or even worse. Whatever circumstance took them there, it's in the past. People dwell too much in the past...they should focus on the 'now' to ensure a brighter tomorrow.

Why is it so hard for some people to respect other races/cultures...?

Eyrn

3rd October 2002 15:45
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FadeTheButcher
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Registered: Nov 2002
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>>>Specifically in Zimbabwe--- the farmers who are on that land didnt steel it from the people who are there now without land... IT WAS ALL IN THE PAST..

ROFL remind me why Rhodesia's white farmers should negotiate with barbarians.

Fight for Western Civilization or Perish. That is your choice.

27th November 2002 21:27
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thiswoundedsoul
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Registered: Oct 2002
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Tiger32 isn't S. African. His idea of the place comes from a piece of paper, which he reads in only a selective way. He thinks that because he black he has a 'bond' with Africans there. Not so. The black on black crime in S. Africa is atrocious. In fact, the 'new' S. Africa is considered one of the most dangerous countries in the world. The colour of your skin won't save you.

13th December 2002 01:59
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3Rotor
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Registered: Dec 2002
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oh I can agree with that one.... I, looked back and I just could not believe the level of tension and pro-combatant atmosphere in South Africa. What baffled me most, is the fact that I never noticed it, until I got away from it....I mean getting your brains popped, just because you stopped at a robot in a BMW, that never happens in Afghanistan, now does it ? ok so you might get a hellfire up your tailpipe, but at least they don't get away with your beloved Beemer...

14th December 2002 08:33
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