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posted 28 days ago by Coronelington on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +30Score on mirror )
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GoldenInnosStatue on scored.co
28 days ago 9 points (+0 / -0 / +9Score on mirror )
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LGBTQIAIDS on scored.co
28 days ago 5 points (+0 / -0 / +5Score on mirror ) 1 child
This seems to be an amalgam of all kinds of different, unrelated things. The problem is that those quoted words have become something of a meme, for example, that they are in reference to banning 'JavaScript' or 'eThots'. Someone simply put the words 'Being black' in place of those other things.

Some sources say that those quoted words are in reference to the national borders in Africa. That's in character, since Traore is a pan-Africanist with a Marxist background, not a nationalist or tribalist of any kind. His kind believe that negroids should be blended into one single society spanning the whole African continent.

The plurality of sources say that the words are in reference to homosexuality, however. Traore is anti-LGBT, which isn't out of character. Pan-Africanists are usually pro-feminist and otherwise socially liberal, but are often anti-LGBT. For instance, South Africa's EFF is pro-LGBT while Namibia's EFF is anti-LGBT. However, the Namibian EFF's arguments against LGBT are really quite bizarre, such as that it is intentionally spread by Whites to destroy them. But such arguments are par for the course in pan-Africanist circles.

As for the 'banned Being black' part, it may refer to the fact that a sizeable number of 'African-Americans', presumably those of an Afrocentric and/or pan-African orientation, are apparently pestering Traore's government to let them into Burkina Faso. Many of these pan-Africanists, like 'Ayo Kimathi', are almost worshipping that pan-Africanist triad consisting of Traore (Burkina Faso), Goita (Mali), and Tchiani (Niger). For instance, in referring to all three of them as 'Baba', which is an honourific for a respected man, often used for fathers, grandfathers, or tribal elders. Some of them are trying to practice what they preach and move to these countries. However, Traore is rejecting them. The reason for their rejection isn't clear, but I'm seeing these 'American' negroids speculating that it is either because letting in immigrants is not high on Burkina Faso's priorities or because those who are already there have been causing trouble. There is nothing new about African negroids thinking that the 'akata' - all those 'American' and other foreign negroids - are more criminally inclined than they themselves are.
kalerg_plan on scored.co
28 days ago 8 points (+0 / -0 / +8Score on mirror ) 1 child
> the Namibian EFF's arguments against LGBT are really quite bizarre, such as that it is intentionally spread by Whites to destroy them.

That's literally true. We applied sanctions on an African country because they banned butt sex. Faggotry is promoted domestically to destabilize our country. It was a key part of dismantling OWS.
LGBTQIAIDS on scored.co
28 days ago 3 points (+0 / -0 / +3Score on mirror ) 2 children
There's a world of difference between sanctioning Uganda because the Museveni government ushered in new anti-LGBT laws, which stem from the thought that said laws violate the concepts of inalienable freedom and human rights, and the idea that someone, including White people, intentionally promote homosexuality in Africa for the explicit purpose of trying to eradicate the African race. That's just conspiracy nonsense. If Whites had the resolve to eradicate negroids, which they do not, they would come up with a plan *far* better than trying to turn every negro into a homo-negro.

Whites get blamed for strange plots such as the idea that in Rhodesia Whites poisoned clothes with a substance that seeps through skin and gave them to negroids suspected of being insurgents so that they would die if they put them on. Or that Ebola vaccines are a plot to sterilize or kill negroids.

Which do you think is the better plan if you wanted to wipe out every last negroid? The Ebola vaccine turning out to be something malicious plan makes orders of magnitude more sense than the laughable plan of trying to 'turn all the blacks gay'.

The Namibian EFF's arguments are senseless. It's like saying that there would be no problem whatsoever with LGBT *if* it wasn't a White plot to destroy them. So, if you somehow prove to them that it isn't a White plot, they'd have no reason left not to be full-blown pro-LGBT like their South African counterparts. That isn't being anti-LGBT. It's being pro-LGBT but with a retarded conspiratorial caveat. 'Being a bum-driller is fine, it's just when Whitey promotes it that it becomes a problem.'

A big proponent of this conspiracy theory in America, whose name I cannot recall, turned out to be homosexual himself.
Niemo on scored.co
28 days ago 4 points (+0 / -0 / +4Score on mirror )
Whites are the shabbos pushing this shit nowadays. Whether the theory originated with us or we are just brainwashed and molded by pervasive education, we are pushing and living these ideologies primarily.

Lots of mentally abused people in the west exporting mental illness.
kalerg_plan on scored.co
27 days ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
I agree with /u/niemo. This madness has escaped it's creators. Many of the people that believe in the lgbtq cult aren't the same people that created it, and they can influence foreign policy with Uganda.
Hullohoomans on scored.co
28 days ago 4 points (+0 / -0 / +4Score on mirror )
*pic unrelated* (the dude is black)
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