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02-03-13 12:36 #66
Posts: 250Democracy is a universal human value and 'culture' must respect that.
I haven't a clue what your point is. My point is clear: Democracy is a universal human value and 'cultural' practices that violate that value such as female genital mutilation and removal of the male foreskin (there is a difference between the two) need to adjust to that which is happening in African democracies and 'Northern' democracies. I have 'read with care' since I agree with you that reference to 'savages' is unacceptable. Hopefully, you can separate your African 'nationalism' from democracy as a universal human value.
Originally Posted by Noddy [View Original Post]
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02-03-13 10:43 #65
Posts: 842Interracial, If English is not your primary language I'm unfussed. I am African, be that Caucasian nevertheless. Please read with care, garner an understanding of what is written before responding, or else ask someone to explain it to you. A rather dated post. Cheers.
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02-02-13 13:34 #64
Posts: 250It is about rights of the child and democracy, no need to say 'savages'.
African women are fighting genital mutilation. They could not do this before because of the fear of punishment for speaking out. Democracy in Africa is only now starting to take hold, partly to blame is the previous colonialism but that excuse is over now. But thee is no need to call anyone 'savage' as well as there is no need to support genital mutilation. Even democracies are challenging male circumcision despite its anti HIV benefits.
Originally Posted by Noddy [View Original Post]
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01-08-12 19:56 #63
Posts: 1Hot!
Originally Posted by Nongpagba [View Original Post]
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02-18-11 13:24 #62
Posts: 245Girls in provincial town in Togo
Here are two pictures of girls who come from time to ime to entertain me.
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02-11-11 01:09 #61
Posts: 454My bad, I didn't realize that was how it was done on this board. I still don't believe that, what a fuking scary situation. I won't say another word. I still say that was a scary looking women, I would never go with something like that even If I was smashed drunk. But again I won't be visiting this board. Enjoy what you like!
Originally Posted by A158 [View Original Post]
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02-03-11 07:38 #60
Posts: 235Quality pictures mate!
Originally Posted by Nongpagba [View Original Post]
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02-02-11 22:00 #59
Posts: 553Originally Posted by Nongpagba [View Original Post]
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02-02-11 19:18 #58
Posts: 319Oh wow
Originally Posted by You Can [View Original Post]
Lets get back to posting pictures
Cheers.
A158
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02-02-11 19:05 #57
Posts: 454First off, these women are gross looking, second are you fukin nuts fukin these people with no condoms. WTF Dude?
Originally Posted by Nongpagba [View Original Post]
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02-02-11 18:25 #56
Posts: 245Cotonou lady in action
Here are two more pictures of the lady; you can see, she is not excised.
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01-13-11 09:23 #55
Posts: 245No excision
Originally Posted by Lorenzo [View Original Post]
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01-12-11 22:49 #54
Posts: 1243Originally Posted by Nyc Expat [View Original Post]
The film maker you refer to was Theo Van Gogh. He was murdered in broad daylight by an Islamic extremist.
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01-12-11 22:35 #53
Posts: 386Originally Posted by Darlinho [View Original Post]
Criticize as barbarism mutilation of young girls or stoning a woman to death because she spoke to another man not her husband is barbarism.
A father having his teenage daughter killed by his own hands or killed by his male family members (her brother, her uncles etc.) because the daughter socialized with a westerner is barbarism. The father maintained family honor. BS. Give it up if you want respect. You are not living in the 13th century.
A father-in-law castrated, then be-headed his son-in-law because he cheated on his wife. The entire male members of the family were present to this barbaric crime. The young man's body was then thrown in the harbor. Need I say more about barbarism?
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01-12-11 21:02 #52
Posts: 7You are right but
I agree with you are that the practice is a bad one. The only problem I have is that people associate all african culture as "barbaric."Every culture has its positives and negatives.
Too often we see westerners who go to africa, coming back and saying how "barbaric" their costumes and behaviors are just because it is different from what they do or are used to.
Much like Roman Guy I think that some the african costumes are good. And has helped them thus far. But I digress.
Let us get back to what this topic is about photos. Photos of big bootied black women to be exact