No!
The million dollar question is:
Why do we always allow "them" to do it to us?
No one can do anything to you that you yourself do not allow and sanction, either explicitly - like we are sanctioning the ABUSES by Europeans and christianty - or implicitly by doing NOTHING to fight it off - or even ENCOURAGING it like in the picture below!
Will a policeman in China ever DEBASE himself like this, and hold an umbrella like that - in this slavish manner - for an African or Nigerian...?
Dr. Valentine Ojo
Tall Timbers, MD
On Tue 12/07/10 1:33 PM , Joe Attueyi topcrestt@yahoo.com sent:
Why are "they" always doing it to us?
That is the million dollar question!
Joe
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On 7 Dec 2010, at 19:22, "Dr. Valentine Ojo" <valojo@md.metrocast.net> wrote:
First came the Arabs to conquer and enslave Africans while carrying away human cargoes and our natural resources across the Sahara Desert...after, they left us mosques and the Koran.
Then came the Portuguese and other Europeans...they too left us churches and the Bible while carting away human cargo and our natural resources across the Atlantic.
Now it is the turn of the Chinese, and the Neo-Slavery already started - look at the Nigeria police that cannot guarantee public safety holding an umbrella at attention for his Chinese Master!
Will the Chinese now leave us with Buddhist temples and the writings of Confucius and Mao Tse-Tong, while they continue to cart away more of our resources...?
Are Africans really created to be abused and used as SLAVES - mentally, physically and spiritually - by the other human races...?
The thought is FRIGHTENING!!!
Dr. Valentine Ojo
Tall Timbers, MD
On Tue 12/07/10 1:06 PM , elombah daniel elsdaniel@yahoo.com sent:
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