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  • the siege of jadotville

    true story. on netflix now. good stuff.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_JHsiQTTmg

  • #2
    Oh spare me; get another portrayal of hordes of angry black tribesmen attacking a small out numbered group of whites except even better its "the lucky irish" painted get again as downtrodden and what on by the english.

    Let me tell you something, the irish tried to fucking help hitler destroy the english and centuries aho they migrated to scotland and the scotts d idnt want them.

    Its albo at as drol as get another pirtrayal of the down trodden jews just to keep that in your mind while they rape palestinar funded by your tax dolors.

    No thanks

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    • #3
      It's actually French Mercs attacking the Irish in this movie Mr angry midlife crisis. ;)

      Your dislike for the Irish doesn't make the story untrue.

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      • #4
        French what Mr Sponge?

        Those are black tribe about as french as jerk chicken or spirit beads

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          • #6
            No dipshit. Pay attention. The French sent in troops to be hired by the mines as protection for the mines. It's the French Mercs working for the local government leading the attacks. White people. Understand the situation before commenting. This story is much bigger then local tribesman. This is about mines of cobalt and uranium being fought over in effect by the USA and the USSR with the UN trying and failing to control the situation.

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            • #7
              Still hordes of angry black tribesmen attacking a small group of whites, its like your makina some huge point that is actually a nothing

              Anyway, looks dull but who knows maybe theres an interesting side story

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              • #8
                It's like you know nothing about the story. Errr... You don't.

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                • #9
                  Bro watch "13th" it looks far more intetesting, touches on the concept of your country finally coming out of the dark ages

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Mr I View Post
                    Bro watch "13th" it looks far more intetesting, touches on the concept of your country finally coming out of the dark ages
                    Your forth post of the morning and forth post criticizing the US.

                    Your jealousy runs deep. GO USA

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                    • #11
                      Not really its mainly about a documentary, but you should be proud of much, and help guide the future as its at a tipping point.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Mr I View Post
                        Bro watch "13th" it looks far more intetesting, touches on the concept of your country finally coming out of the dark ages
                        Watching it now. The first 15 minutes has RT news coverage and quotes in it.

                        Clearly Russian propaganda this so called documentary... ;)

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Mr I View Post
                          Not really its mainly about a documentary, but you should be proud of much, and help guide the future as its at a tipping point.
                          Crazy shit. They had much harsher laws for crack (smokable cocaine) then they did for normal powder cocaine. Just so happens 95% of crack users were black...

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                          • #14
                            Here's what I'll say about "13th".

                            There can be no doubt that black people have faced uncountable injustices in America.

                            BUT, This documentary is boarderline apologetic and sympathetic towards violent criminals. Instead of focusing on the crimes that some violent criminals committed this documentary basically justifies crime by saying "oh well it's because of the system".

                            Basically what you get from this documentary is that black people can do no wrong and if they have its because of a system set up by whites.

                            Now I don't completely disagree but there has to be some accountability especially when it comes to violent crimes.

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