Note to a White American woman: Blacks are amazingly self destructive
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[An American lady sent me a story from Africa which freaked her out. She could not believe how many things Blacks were destroying, in this case, in Nigeria – the most populous Black country in Africa. Jan]
I wrote this to her:
Thanks for this. Let me investigate. Blacks are amazingly SELF DESTRUCTIVE.
I’ve watched it with fascination in Africa. They will break important stuff, just to get a few things for themselves.
I’ll look into this more. This is not surprising. You may think I am crazy when I write this, but I’ve watched Black behaviour and I think that there are many things for which people need to be shot dead on sight. You might think I am over stating matters. But Blacks lack an understanding of the wonders around them. They break and steal as they need. They can do huge amounts of damage.
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