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America spring :Anti police demos
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#21 Posted : Saturday, June 13, 2020 12:04:37 PM
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mpobiz wrote:
Apricot wrote:
Magigi wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
This will die down and forgotten by end of the week until the next shooting.

You were wrong. This will be the most important pillar in African Americans' history...A turning point. The story will never be the same.


Ukweli, hapo AA was too quick to dismiss the impact of Floyd's death. Hi ilinigusa vibaya, on May 29th nilikuwa hapo Lake Street and 38th to protest kama wale wengine. Minneapolis ni kama nyumbani.


Wewe brarry nugu Rudi kwenyu you protest your own police brutality wich I know you know is far much worse than what the likes of floyed encouters. There is a video on tv of police dragging a woman with a motorcycle. I repeat a WOMAN. even if she was a criminal just like floyd how can men do that to a WOMAN!


She was lucky she was only dragged. Many thieves are shot or lynched on the spot. And many wazuans normally support such swift "justice" for thieves.
Proverbs 13:11 Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.
wukan
#22 Posted : Saturday, June 13, 2020 1:02:51 PM
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masukuma wrote:
I am just going to leave right here


https://www.facebook.com...deos/1005578079857620/?


Black panther narrated in a feisty mood. At least in Kiinya we went through this catharsis during the mau mau period.

From Histories of the Hanged
Quote:
All along it had been Churchill's opinion that the Kenya government should make a settlement with the Kikuyu. In a meeting with Michael Blundell, in 1954, Churchill 'kept returning again and again to the need for negotiation'. In Churchill's view, the Kikuyu 'were not the primitive cowardly people which many imagined them to be, but people of considerable fibre, ability and steel'. When Blundell protested that they could only make a settlement once the military campaign was won, the Prime Minister simply raised his voice to repeat the question 'Why can't you come to terms with the Kikuyu?'


Malcolm X told the black americans(let's not call them african american because they are not) they will be singing 'kumbaya' and 'we shall overcome' till thy kingdom come. We can only wish them well as they seek their place in the white man's country. So long as the muthuguz still think of the black americans as a 'primitive cowardly people' no one will respect them not even africans.

In Kiinya we came to terms with the muthuguz and we now respect each other. We even voted for an ICC suspect just to confirm that the respect still prevails.


Dahatre
#23 Posted : Saturday, June 13, 2020 4:47:54 PM
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The USA was built on racism and genocide and will be undone by same...
Apricot
#24 Posted : Saturday, June 13, 2020 5:51:35 PM
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mpobiz wrote:
Apricot wrote:
Magigi wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
This will die down and forgotten by end of the week until the next shooting.

You were wrong. This will be the most important pillar in African Americans' history...A turning point. The story will never be the same.


Ukweli, hapo AA was too quick to dismiss the impact of Floyd's death. Hi ilinigusa vibaya, on May 29th nilikuwa hapo Lake Street and 38th to protest kama wale wengine. Minneapolis ni kama nyumbani.


Wewe brarry nugu Rudi kwenyu you protest your own police brutality wich I know you know is far much worse than what the likes of floyed encouters. There is a video on tv of police dragging a woman with a motorcycle. I repeat a WOMAN. even if she was a criminal just like floyd how can men do that to a WOMAN!


You know, there is a time for everything. Chuma ni moto, Floyd ametupatia nafasi. Tutapiga chuma kama bado iko moto tupunguze racial bigotry kiasi;. Mimi niko na watoto weusi humu bururi wa muthungu. So I will protest if that is what will give them a better chance in the future. Wewe pia chukua miguu, nenda ukafanye maandamano kuonyesha your solidarity na huyo msichana. Mimi siwezi but I can empathize with her. Just do something. Kuongea haitoshi.
First time in history we can save the human race by laying in front of the TV and doing nothing. Let's not screw it up
madollar
#25 Posted : Sunday, June 14, 2020 3:40:35 AM
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Location: GA
Apricot wrote:
mpobiz wrote:
Apricot wrote:
Magigi wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
This will die down and forgotten by end of the week until the next shooting.

You were wrong. This will be the most important pillar in African Americans' history...A turning point. The story will never be the same.


Ukweli, hapo AA was too quick to dismiss the impact of Floyd's death. Hi ilinigusa vibaya, on May 29th nilikuwa hapo Lake Street and 38th to protest kama wale wengine. Minneapolis ni kama nyumbani.


Wewe brarry nugu Rudi kwenyu you protest your own police brutality wich I know you know is far much worse than what the likes of floyed encouters. There is a video on tv of police dragging a woman with a motorcycle. I repeat a WOMAN. even if she was a criminal just like floyd how can men do that to a WOMAN!


You know, there is a time for everything. Chuma ni moto, Floyd ametupatia nafasi. Tutapiga chuma kama bado iko moto tupunguze racial bigotry kiasi;. Mimi niko na watoto weusi humu bururi wa muthungu. So I will protest if that is what will give them a better chance in the future. Wewe pia chukua miguu, nenda ukafanye maandamano kuonyesha your solidarity na huyo msichana. Mimi siwezi but I can empathize with her. Just do something. Kuongea haitoshi.


Chuuma ni moto lakini hawa makarao hawataki kujua wameungusha mwingine atlanta he was aiming a taser at a police officer

The victim of a fatal police shooting in Atlanta had moments earlier fired a Taser at one of the cops chasing him, newly released surveillance footage showed Saturday — as the city’s chief of police resigned less than a day after the incident.
Angelica _ann
#26 Posted : Sunday, June 14, 2020 6:18:30 AM
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Joined: 12/7/2012
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madollar wrote:
Apricot wrote:
mpobiz wrote:
Apricot wrote:
Magigi wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
This will die down and forgotten by end of the week until the next shooting.

You were wrong. This will be the most important pillar in African Americans' history...A turning point. The story will never be the same.


Ukweli, hapo AA was too quick to dismiss the impact of Floyd's death. Hi ilinigusa vibaya, on May 29th nilikuwa hapo Lake Street and 38th to protest kama wale wengine. Minneapolis ni kama nyumbani.


Wewe brarry nugu Rudi kwenyu you protest your own police brutality wich I know you know is far much worse than what the likes of floyed encouters. There is a video on tv of police dragging a woman with a motorcycle. I repeat a WOMAN. even if she was a criminal just like floyd how can men do that to a WOMAN!


You know, there is a time for everything. Chuma ni moto, Floyd ametupatia nafasi. Tutapiga chuma kama bado iko moto tupunguze racial bigotry kiasi;. Mimi niko na watoto weusi humu bururi wa muthungu. So I will protest if that is what will give them a better chance in the future. Wewe pia chukua miguu, nenda ukafanye maandamano kuonyesha your solidarity na huyo msichana. Mimi siwezi but I can empathize with her. Just do something. Kuongea haitoshi.


Chuuma ni moto lakini hawa makarao hawataki kujua wameungusha mwingine atlanta he was aiming a taser at a police officer

The victim of a fatal police shooting in Atlanta had moments earlier fired a Taser at one of the cops chasing him, newly released surveillance footage showed Saturday — as the city’s chief of police resigned less than a day after the incident.


This one acted thuggish!!!
In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
madollar
#27 Posted : Sunday, June 14, 2020 7:03:40 PM
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Joined: 11/17/2009
Posts: 2,040
Location: GA
Angelica _ann wrote:
madollar wrote:
Apricot wrote:
mpobiz wrote:
Apricot wrote:
Magigi wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
This will die down and forgotten by end of the week until the next shooting.

You were wrong. This will be the most important pillar in African Americans' history...A turning point. The story will never be the same.


Ukweli, hapo AA was too quick to dismiss the impact of Floyd's death. Hi ilinigusa vibaya, on May 29th nilikuwa hapo Lake Street and 38th to protest kama wale wengine. Minneapolis ni kama nyumbani.


Wewe brarry nugu Rudi kwenyu you protest your own police brutality wich I know you know is far much worse than what the likes of floyed encouters. There is a video on tv of police dragging a woman with a motorcycle. I repeat a WOMAN. even if she was a criminal just like floyd how can men do that to a WOMAN!


You know, there is a time for everything. Chuma ni moto, Floyd ametupatia nafasi. Tutapiga chuma kama bado iko moto tupunguze racial bigotry kiasi;. Mimi niko na watoto weusi humu bururi wa muthungu. So I will protest if that is what will give them a better chance in the future. Wewe pia chukua miguu, nenda ukafanye maandamano kuonyesha your solidarity na huyo msichana. Mimi siwezi but I can empathize with her. Just do something. Kuongea haitoshi.


Chuuma ni moto lakini hawa makarao hawataki kujua wameungusha mwingine atlanta he was aiming a taser at a police officer

The victim of a fatal police shooting in Atlanta had moments earlier fired a Taser at one of the cops chasing him, newly released surveillance footage showed Saturday — as the city’s chief of police resigned less than a day after the incident.


This one acted thuggish!!!

Thought so too but watch full karao bodycam here
Given he was cooperating and drunk karao mmoja angejitolea take him home and the other one drive his car mambo ya breathalyzer and he was not driving could not have come up
madollar
#28 Posted : Sunday, June 14, 2020 7:07:53 PM
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Meanwhile in Seattle they have now set up an autonomous zone hakuna serikali huko Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

https://twitter.com/QuickTake/status/1272177003387592705
murchr
#29 Posted : Sunday, June 14, 2020 8:23:19 PM
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Joined: 2/26/2012
Posts: 15,980
madollar wrote:
Meanwhile in Seattle they have now set up an autonomous zone hakuna serikali huko Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

https://twitter.com/QuickTake/status/1272177003387592705



I hope you realize that not everything you read mitandaoni is truth
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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madollar
#30 Posted : Sunday, June 14, 2020 8:35:53 PM
Rank: Veteran

Joined: 11/17/2009
Posts: 2,040
Location: GA
murchr wrote:
madollar wrote:
Meanwhile in Seattle they have now set up an autonomous zone hakuna serikali huko Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

https://twitter.com/QuickTake/status/1272177003387592705



I hope you realize that not everything you read mitandaoni is truth


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KafIdOk8bLs from 1.56

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXqcYPQm0WU
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