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This video raised its ugly rh head in Barbados last evening.

The more discerning among us are aware racism and bigotry are unwelcome human characteristics present everywhere humans exist. We accept human beings are imperfect creatures. However, it does not mean when these unsavoury qualities show its ugly head that civil society should not promote relevant policies and other measures as requires to nurture tolerance and educate fellow citizens in the interest of growing a wholesome society.

The mouthings from the person in the video is the result of many things which Barbadians have known and been tardy to addressing over the years. Crypto racism has been discussed often enough in this forum- for years. It must be addressed in a structured way. Spouting balderdash is easy for some but it will take much more to excoriate the scourge of racism and bigotry that has metastasize over centuries.

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#civilsociety

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1,026 responses to “Crypto Racism in Barbados EXPOSED”


  1. Something will definitely have to be done about yall on the Continent…every generation for the last 400 years it’s the same thing, rapists, thieves, liars, frauds, murderers….christ…start birthing humans for a change, ya only bringing forth a bunch of wild beasts….


  2. Lawson…the world is tired of all these racists and mutations of criminality….can’t continue loosing this on a population of 8 billion people.


  3. Waru if a white guy wants to screw black kids is he a racist??? There is sick puppys everywhere, I remember a guy I used to work with always going to haiti I wondered why…. but he was a bit of a toad and I guess could get hot women or maybe kids not a racist just opportunist. Or pedo. You seem to think priests didnt like young white or indian kids ….wrong they liked them all. Lol you think d black peoples dont fit into your list…come on man.


  4. @ WURA-War-on-UFebruary 11, 2021 4:42 PM

    WURA, you ought to ask that Lawson redneck why are those psychologically screwed serial killers and mass murderers in the USA nearly always of the small-dick Caucasian race.

    What have they, the Caucasian, done for the devil to be rewarded with such a screwed-up evil psyche?


  5. Yall are a curse and blight on the earth…gotta prepare a special place for yall when ya crawl into Africa looking to commit crimes against black children, girls, women and men…

    …UK had to bar the worst rapists and pedophiles from going into the South Pacific, Indonesia etc yall must be stopped….and even worse, there’s the disease factor.


  6. “What have they, the Caucasian, done for the devil to be rewarded with such a screwed-up evil psyche?”

    they are over compensating for something lacking while claiming to be superior.


  7. Miller…these wild beasts can be found everywhere, no one is safe, look at what Crusoe posted. ..we only had to measure Lawson’s behavior on BU for all these years to understand.

    “CrusoeFebruary 11, 2021 5:40 PM

    PachamamaFebruary 11, 2021 5:31 PM

    I do not doubt you. I have seen what some corporate leaders are like. Would not turn my back on some of them.

    From the Telegraph ”An Australian study has found that about one in five corporate executives are psychopaths – roughly the same rate as among prisoners. The study of 261 senior professionals in the United States found that 21 per cent had clinically significant levels of psychopathic traits.”


  8. Miller its probably because most of your beach boys cant get the dosh together to get off the island
    I guess you dont read your own paper
    I am reminded each time I listen to you of one of my favorite movies the Marlon Brando version the island of Dr Moreau Oh Sayer of the Law.
    Dont take the serum


  9. Lawson….ya racist friend corbin has sunk right back into nobodyhood and trashhood after his 15 minutes of shame…at least he knows that’s as famous as he’ll ever get then everyone will eventually forget his name.


  10. Lawson….ya remember ya Gorilla Glue girlfriend, well an African plastic surgeon skilfuly broke down the solution in the glue and got it out of her hair after an anesthetic and 4 hours, she’s lucky to have hair left. Black women have to rid themselves of the notion that their hair must look straight to satisfy some warped and outdated colonial bullshit. Our African textured hair is our strength, trying to make it look straight and flat is a weakness…just as weak as flimsy, straight hair.


  11. The evolution of man
    Straighteners, weaves, Gorilla glue


  12. accidents happen i remember when i was a child my father started to brush his teeth with a tube of ozonol ointment someone had left on the sink..Its sad young girls try and change to an ever changing style idea all the while knowing that eventually they will be the crazy cat lady on the corner, Stay who you are… people will like you, you dont have to change for someone else… thats the message these young persons need to have re-enforced not some gibberish from hollywood stars and athletes hawking the latest snake oil.


  13. @ Lawson February 11, 2021 7:49 PM
    “Miller its probably because most of your beach boys cant get the dosh together to get off the island
    I guess you dont read your own paper
    I am reminded each time I listen to you of one of my favorite movies the Marlon Brando version the island of Dr Moreau Oh Sayer of the Law.
    Dont take the serum..”
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Lawson formerly “harry kalihan”, are you referring to the same “beach boys” to whom your sexually-mesmerized daughters were magnetically drawn to because of what was dangling between their heavily hung long legs?

    Why should those beach boys leave their love(ly) island paradise where they are paid for their stud services in high demand by your womenfolk ?

    Why should they follow in the footsteps of your Bajan redneck clansmen who migrated after Independence to ex-British colonies like Canada (in your case), Australia and New Zealand only to find themselves at the bottom of the economic totem pole working as mere sheep minders and farmhands and socially subservient to the more recent descendants of the British penal system?

    Thanks, though, for your timely reminder of the “Island of Doctor Moreau” sci-fi story.

    It has provided more than just food for thought regarding the genetic engineering origin of your ‘European’ sub-species of the African ape man.

    And, as with the island experiments of Dr. Moreau, the pale-skin-man creation story has resulted in a really successful genetic modification project arising from the cross-breeding process between the African albino bonobo and the Eurasian wild boar as identifiably represented by the skin and hair texture of the modern European especially those damaged, like you, by too much exposure to the Sun’s UV rays.

    From reading between the lines you should be able to figure out if your beach boy miller is either fish and fowl or a heavily-hung serpent disguised as a three-foot god of Chaos and out to powder the faces of your pale-skin women folk.

    BTW, when are you going to provide the BU household with another rollicking good yarn to help while way the hours under the current lockdown by adapting the Robinson Crusoe story to your clansmen interpretation where his “My Man Friday” is more than just a beach boy of a manservant to the shipwrecked Scotsman.


  14. I told Lawson already that those beach bum loving Canadian descended on Barbados in the 80s and 90s and killed off 3/4 of all the beach bums with AIDS.

    Barbados like everywhere else is filled with wicked covetous people who will do anything to destroy each other and see nothing wrong with that.

    https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10169177273122037&id=689692036&sfnsn=wa


  15. Pacha..as i have encountered in other forums for the last 10 months… it’s a “REAFRIKANIZATION” of the black mind that’s not irreversibly damaged will have to take place to counter this disaster…most are damaged beyond repaid, but am sure their masters will find use for them…no great loss.


  16. Miller…those over sexed nuisances are in some African countries turning young Africans into prostitues, some of the disgusting to look at women are clearly in their 70s and 80s but want a young African stud……they are mosty done pollutiing the Caribbean with their nasty selves and have moved their tourism trap to the continent….Lawson and the likes can’t service them…..police always have to be chasing and monitoring them so they dont rape small children…they are a disgrace and then got the nerve to slither into the Caribbean pretending to be superior…there are videos about this group of scum..


  17. Pacha..we know some of these vicious criminals for descendants of indentured servants can tell endless lies, people complain about them all the time, but this one took it to another level and am sure he’s long dead and gone….people never even knew this book existed, we now have to find out how many more they put out there.

    https://475382-1493107-1-raikfcquaxqncofqfm.stackpathdns.com/wp-content/uploads/youzify/members/11589/2021/02/3EC265FC-F7DB-4DEE-834C-5DB4B9842B76.png


  18. See now why they all deserve their own books, check out this wretch…and we have an even better story to tell about those liars, thieves, frauds and racists…SO STAY ON BU POSTING SHITE all day long…..and don’t write some books and papers about them TOO…at least the WORLD WILL KNOW that we aren’t lying like Singh……and whoever else wrote books on us and we don’t even know yet…cause there are sites that don’t miss these things..

    shocked to find it this morning on a platform i go on.


  19. Miller no my daughters have been told if you have to look twice to see if its moving its bajan steer clear, I bring them to places where they are more likely to meet other tourists, you know the type that want to have fun …can pay for their own drinks…if you go to the washroom your purse and phone have a chance of being there when you get back..
    Now you should explain to your studs they dont get paid by the pound. LOL


  20. Miller definitely foul


  21. 😀Now you should explain to your studs they dont get paid by the pound. LOL😃

    Worth a smile. Didn’t you say they were tracking your daughters? At a dollar a pound, school $300?


  22. @ Lawson February 12, 2021 1:42 PM

    So what’s so alluring about the atoll in the mid-western Atlantic to keep pulling your daughters and friends to its shores other than the searing heat from some native black “foul” cock which is ‘bought’ by the inch and not the pound?


  23. Got to visit family Miller, your just one of many trips we make each year, but dont think I didn’t see you and your woman at Oistins she has so many chins I thought she was looking at me over a stack of pancakes.
    Lets face it we all know and accept the island game , thats why we throw you guys a bone by only charging for one airline seat to the women going to barbados from canada. The poor fellas gotta eat lord knows you dont have jobs for them. Yeah on the way home last march I heard some guys bragging how many inches they bought, so I guess all that jail time comes in handy…


  24. Miller….situation is turning dire before it gets better, let’s hope that’s soon, and they still managed to do the same nonsense they did last year, because of the oppressed economy most of the communities can only afford to buy food every few days when they can find money….some have the luxury of bulk shopping for 2 months, most don’t.

    they are still mathematically deficient and will never be able to create a new economy so that the majority population can strive financially..


  25. @ LawsonFebruary 12, 2021 3:34 PM
    “Got to visit family Miller, your just one of many trips we make each year, but dont think I didn’t see you and your woman at Oistins she has so many chins I thought she was looking at me over a stack of pancakes.”
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    You are a real ‘funny guy’, a lawless son of the Bajan red soil.

    That was the miller’s Auntie Jemima the pancake nanny that used to wipe and whop your poor white flappy pale bottom in order to introduce you early to the many stages of S&M and B&D which has turned you into a closet queen.

    One good thing you must say about your most ‘desired’ Bajan beach bums for rent boys (BBBRB) they certainly earn more forex from the servicing of your Canadian white whales and snowbirds than the local rednecks involved in importing and selling Chinese-made trinkets can ever earn for the Bajan forex monkey money jar.

    Next time you are in Bim with your show girls you must visit the organ grinder with the monkey on his back at the Oistins Bay Gardens to direct you to the miller’s glory hole hideout.


  26. Miller…the dirty little racists in Barbados ran away from BU so fast that i forgot to mention to them that ALL the bajan whites that I KNOW in Barbados…have DUAL UK, EUROPEAN OR TRINIDAD CITIZENSHIP….so let them come back talking shite about Africans in Barbados and where they should not go and what they should not have …and i will remind them of ALL THE OTHER THINGS I KNOW ABOUT THEM…..broke ass, poor ass parasitic scum…


  27. AND…many of them are CUSSING because they never knew they could be RENDERED HELPLESS TOO after their little outburst and 15 minutes of shamed fame…but they will come again..thieves and liars.


  28. Wuhloss. Leff here for a day, come back and Lawson and Miller pelting rocks at each other.

    But Lawson, your attitude to Bajans coming through loud and clear.

    You prefer to take your Daughters where other white people are.

    I guess they will get drinks bought for them at Mar-a-Lago.

    And your idol will do what he does best and grab their purse.

    Should not leave it lying around as you describe.


  29. Miller I knew you were an oistins guy I remember everyone running to the wall at butterfly beach because some guy was coming down the shore with a macy,s blimp but once you got closer I saw it wasnt a blimp but an old snowbird


  30. Cruso I normally dont like wack a mole but since you have raised your head, there are two types of bajans those that think tourists are sheep to be shorn and the ones that know we are there for fun and genuinely want to be part of the party . Bajans are a hard people to befriend like most tourist spots unless we become siamese twins joined at my wallet. So yes I seek tourists places everyone is the same mindset, and you know tourists come in every color and shade.
    I am very lucky with friends and family there so it is easier for me get invited to everything thats going on, but they all work and have normal lives so tourist pub crawls are the best thing for enjoyment.
    I am curious where you and miller take your daughters……..gentlemen please put your hands together and welcome……..


  31. Don’t make fun of beach guys though. I knew a few who got a better life in the US through their relationships.

    Good for them. There was nothing in Bimshire for them.


  32. “The poor fellas got to eat god knows there is no jobs for them” If that sounds like making fun of them your grasp of english is suspect. Yes some have done very well I was actually laughing with miller over his youth. Only a blind man can be forgiven for not knowing the bajan beach bum cock has no shame. Come on man.. .


  33. LawsonFebruary 13, 2021 10:00 AM

    You remind me of a quote from a friend. He saw a friend bathing in the sea, with a lady who had a very strong face so to speak.

    Later he asked what he was doing. The response was that ”ugly girls need love too”.

    Or a friend from my youth, who advised me regarding a girl in a bar ”any port home in a storm”.

    De fellas got slide rules fuh yardsticks.


  34. @Miller

    “Lawson” is no son of Bajan soil, I gather from his prior postings that the “family” in Bim are in laws and earlier he even a connection (friend or family?) with the captain of industry who was once found on a boat with a quantity of “tampee” from one of the low islands.


  35. Cruso its commodity trading at its best we have lonely well off large women, you have good looking unemployed men, So remember if it wasnt for tourism these guys would be holding you up for your groceries when you leave the 5 to 9 . Wait …they are doing that….oh well everyone cant be a beach bum.


  36. Sarge you must be some kind of barbados mensa champion, to deduce that I am not a son of the soil when I have told you I am from scotland on numerous occasions. Your so bright I bet your mother calls you son.. Like a tiny little dog nipping at the heels.


  37. @Lawson
    On the internet you could be anything, hope you enjoyed Robbie Burns Day and no one ate your portion of haggis.

    BTW I could have sworn you were Irish as you seemed to have swallowed the Blarney Stone.


  38. Do hold ups not happen in Canada or Scotland?????

    P.S. If Lawson is from Scotland what gave him the right to involve himself in our discussion on what to do with the Nelson???


  39. Many a man who loves to wear a skirt claim to be Scottish. It’s a kilt is a sound defence.


  40. @ Sargeant February 13, 2021 11:14 AM
    “BTW I could have sworn you were Irish as you seemed to have swallowed the Blarney Stone.”
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Good one there, Sarge!

    If he were the law-full son of a fully-fledged Scot we wouldn’t be able to decipher a word from his lying mouth.

    Let’s call him a northern Celtic ‘lying’ loud-mouth without a full kilt on.

    Now you who know where the Blarney stone-kissing Bajan ability to tell tall tales and to cuss like pirates originated; at the crosswords of Irish-Scottish-Welsh-English bullshittery and West African anansi story-telling.


  41. Your right theo you islanders are very inquisitive .people ….. , your always asking what I have got on under my kilt so I will tell you ……on a good day lipstick.
    Miller you do realize there is no accent when your writing right, now I am starting see why you were bragging about the size of your dick in the fourth grade, you wre 20 years old lol


  42. Hey Miller now I am talking with a Manchester accent hang on now Louisianan one


  43. …. on a good day lipstick
    (Cheap joke)

    She: I can’t see or find it
    Lawson: You can’t see it? Look carefully at the lipstick?


  44. @ Lawson February 13, 2021 12:49 PM

    Your under-the-table type of dark jokes don’t go unnoticed as they invoke much laughter of the medicinal kind.

    But you do have enough memory in your 1K box for a cranium to recall the many times you offered to do the miller’s homework in return for a feel of the same stupid dick’s head in your red lipstick plastered mouth just to taste the milk of ambrosia squirting on your ‘queer’ palate.

    One will never forget the time when your mommy asked you why you were frothing from your ‘behind’ instead of your usual mouth as you lost your ‘rear’ innocence.


  45. lol miller you should ask yourself where did it all go wrong, your a homosexual unemployed walter mitty fantasizing about being with a rich foreigner. pretty sad really. First you have to change your nickname …Dockyard.. maybe sounds cool on the island but trust me to everyone else it sounds like some old torn down thing filled with semen. Quit holding out for reparations as part of your pension plan. get a real job ( pan handling ) is not a job . Buy some new clothes ,clothes make the man and if you are going to be impotent ya gotta look impotent right..


  46. I remember being in the Netherlands with my boss and we stumble on a hole on the wAll restaurant
    https://youtu.be/wRGDt8mFB28


  47. Political winds of change
    By Ezra Alleyne During this Black History Month, the confluence of anniversary dates allows us to reflect on an interrelated black history political issue of much importance. I think it helped to bring us to where we are.
    Last week we met British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan’s views on “events” that could blow governments off course.
    On February 3, 1960, Macmillan delivered a speech that reverberated around the world.
    The place where he chose to make that speech was in the South African Parliament. His “truth-to power-message” was deliberately directed to the immediate audience, but its impact was meant to go way beyond the chamber. The delivery was elegant. The message was contextually radical – and direct.
    Here, for our purposes, is the key part of Macmillan’s speech to the segregationist apartheid South African government.
    “In the twentieth century, and especially since the end of the war, the processes which gave birth to the nation states of Europe have been repeated all over the world. We have seen the awakening of national consciousness in peoples who have for centuries lived in dependence upon some other power. Fifteen years ago, this movement spread through Asia. Many countries there, of different races and civilisations, pressed their claim to an independent national life.
    National consciousness
    “Today the same thing is happening in Africa and the most striking of all the impressions I have formed since I left London a month ago is of the strength of this African national consciousness. In different places it takes different forms, but it is happening everywhere”.
    Let me interject that the minority white South African government had passed the apartheid racist laws in 1948, and the majority Blacks were being brutally suppressed. Also in 1948, South Africa abolished legal appeals to the Privy Council. Decisions of the white-dominated South African Supreme Court were final.
    Against that oppressive background, Macmillan dropped specific political dynamite in these two seminal paragraphs: “The wind of change is blowing through this continent, and whether we like it or not, this growth of national consciousness is a political fact. We must all accept it as a fact, and our national policies must take account of it. (Phew! Read that again!) The government’s aim, he said, was to “create a society which respects the rights of individuals – a society in which individual merit, and individual merit alone, is the criterion for a man’s advancement, whether political or economic”.
    The South African parliamentarians heard the speech in “stony silence” and refused to applaud at its end. The unlit stick of political dynamite had been dropped –right where it mattered.
    Macmillan’s voice was the first “big country” voice raised against the evil of apartheid, and he had chosen to “speak truth to power” in the very citadel of power where the evil of the apartheid doctrine had been legalised. His speech stunned the South African parliament.
    The enormous impact of this speech, now known as the “Winds of Change Speech”, cannot be overstated. Grants of independence accelerated. Barbados joined the club.
    But as Lord Acton said, “ . . . Power tends to corrupt and absolute power tends to . . .”. The South African government remained unmoved, and their courts jailed the national freedom fighter Nelson Mandela in 1963.
    In the face of sanctions, international isolation and trade and sports embargoes, the racist apartheid system, whose architect President Malan had branded black people as “hewers of wood and drawers of water” ground remorselessly on, and they kept Mandela locked up for 27 years.
    Sold out
    As Mandela’s 70th birthday approached in July 1988, a birthday tribute event at a sold out Wembley Stadium and viewed by some 600 million people worldwide sent this message to the South African authorities: free Mandela.
    Finally, powerful politics carefully wrapped in the global language of music worked.
    And so, on another February date, the 11th day of February 1990, the South African authorities took the first steps to accept Macmillan’s urgings to “create a society which respects the rights of individuals”. They released from prison the iconic symbol of black resistance and nationalism, Nelson Mandela.
    And so, 30 years ago last Thursday, a major chapter in our Black history was written.
    Oh, and for all those who doubt the power of music as a political scalpel, listen to Eddie Grant’s Gimme Hope Johanna or John King’s Family Ties. These two “antiapartheid pro-Mandela” tunes were fittingly released in 1988 . . . .I gone!
    Ezra Alleyne is an attorney and a former Deputy Speaker of the House of Assembly.

    Source: Nation


  48. Global economic system rigged
    African Heritage Month certainly started with a bang. A video of a white Bajan’s racially charged rant exploded and went viral on social media. In the viral video the ranting man asks, “Wuh de ‘so and so’ people bring y’all from Africa for?”
    Well, as the official story goes, we were brought here to work, as beasts of burden, for free. The rest, as they say, is history. And because Africans are constantly being encouraged to forget their history, the story must constantly be told.
    Human beings are set apart from other creatures by a mind and imagination which allow us to look beyond the immediate present and surroundings. We can use our minds to imagine a future and to recollect the past. The story we recount of the past has profound effects on how we see the present and what we imagine as possible for the future.
    In order to successfully use people from Africa as beasts of burden, a strategy was devised. Enslavers would try to erase the Africans’ memory of their past and where they came from, and replace their sense of history with a false story of the past, which was meant to justify African enslavement.
    Africans were taught that they had no history of any importance and that they made no contribution to the advancement of humankind and hence were no better than animals. The African’s only purpose was, therefore, to enrich white people and to build up white nations. And so, if you as an African are not serving that purpose, even today some will ask, “Wuh de ‘so and so’ people bring y’all from Africa for?”
    Africans can tend to see themselves this way as well. How easy it was for a politician to fantasise out loud about cracking heads and shooting people when black citizens expressed their displeasure with the Government.
    Why else would a politician feel proud to say that he was not interested in matters of history and heritage, and only interested in putting food in bellies.
    Because Africans are not human with an important
    place in history and higher aspirations like other humans? Because we only need to be fed so we can work? This attitude that you were brought here to work and enrich others persists even if subconsciously.
    This is why we do education the way we do. Schooling has nothing to do with building responsible citizens or great human beings. It is a decadeand- some-long recruitment drive and sifting out process, where the best receive prized jobs on the plantation and the others are discarded to find something else to do on the periphery.
    We were not brought from Africa to self-actualise, innovate or even to simply exist as valued citizens.
    Uplift themselves
    I know what you are thinking, “But Adrian, Barbados is an independent nation. The workforce is working to uplift themselves.” That is what we are led to believe and that may even be the honest intention. However, a growing wealth gap, widening for decades, even in times of relative prosperity, suggests that something is wrong.
    In all fairness to our politicians, it would be very difficult to achieve a different result under the current global economic order because, as the current administration has admitted, the global economic system is rigged.
    And even if it were not, centuries of trauma have rigged our psychology.
    Therefore, our strategy of focusing almost exclusively on building an economy within and in line with the global economic order is flawed. If we understand our history, we would understand that this economic order is built on a cultural and social order that sees Africa and Africans as an expendable resource, beasts of burden for exploitation.
    Therefore, despite what they brought us here for, we must decide for ourselves what we need to do.
    Whatever that is, it must start with a vision to transform ourselves, our culture and our social order so that the possibility of a new economic path may emerge. This is something white Barbadians should be a part of as well, if they can only deal honestly with their own
    history and heritage.
    Maybe we dive into that next week.
    Adrian Green is a communications specialist. Email: Adriangreen14 @gmail.com

    Source: Nation


  49. ‘The African’s only purpose was, therefore, to enrich white people and to build up white nations.’

    that the more intelligent and desperate ones STOLE from indigenous African and other peoples across the earth….

    not the half-assed bajan whites, they wish they had that level of intelligence 400 years later….uneducated squatters and petty thieves are all they are… rejects and wannabes.

    ‘Why else would a politician feel proud to say that he was not interested in matters of history and heritage, and only interested in putting food in bellies.’

    that ignoramus am sure is already famous in someone’s manuscript..

    “Whatever that is, it must start with a vision to transform ourselves, our culture and our social order so that the possibility of a new economic path may emerge. This is something white Barbadians should be a part of as well, if they can only deal honestly with their own
    history and heritage.”

    and that’s where Adrian’s reasoning gets FLAWED…YOU INSIST on apologetically keeping RACIST and THIEVES in Black/African lives while knowing that IT WILL NEVER WORK….and that’s why others who can see clearer that…the “two wrongs don’t make a right” indoctriniation bullshit that always finds Black najans/people at the bottom of the economic and social disorder….CONTINUES….you transform yourself into being A BLACK/AFRICAN…without toxic opppresive racist groups who DON’T INVITE YOU OR ANOTHER BLACK PERSON TO THEIR TRANSFORMATIONS….which are happenng right now and you don’t know because you will NEVER BE INVITED…time to stop….starting off with intelligent reasoning and ending with devolving into self-destructive shite.

    keep white, indian, syrian RACISTS AND THIEVES…out of African business….you don’t know theirs and never will that’s why yall got surprised by racist corbin…they don’t socialize with or invite you to their round tables so ya will never know their plans AGAINST BLACK PEOPLE, stop inviting them into black lives…what’s wrong with yall…i swear too many black people have a death wish….a poverty wish….an oppression wish…..a discrimination wish generationally..

    there is a new BLACK WORLD ORDER…and most of you seem to know nothing about it..continue waiting for world criminals to change their evil ways…good luck.

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