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hover11 wrote:I can't believe his breaking point is SEA, after everything that's the straw that Broke the camel's back? Really
FrankChag wrote:Subhan Allah this idiot again
Constantly besmirching the beautiful name of the great Companion Abu Bakr as-Siddiq (radhiAllahu anhu).
Embarrassing. Go learn your religion Yasin.
العِلْمُ قَبْلَ القَوْلِ وَالعَمَلِ
Knowledge Comes Before Speech and Action
matr1x wrote:All of dem is the same
abducted wrote:FrankChag wrote:Subhan Allah this idiot again
Constantly besmirching the beautiful name of the great Companion Abu Bakr as-Siddiq (radhiAllahu anhu).
Embarrassing. Go learn your religion Yasin.
العِلْمُ قَبْلَ القَوْلِ وَالعَمَلِ
Knowledge Comes Before Speech and Action
You were posting as a devout evangelical christian, now you are quoting Quran and Hadith, you realise one contradicts the other,
Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī (Arabic: صحيح البخاري, Ṣaḥīḥ may be translated as "authentic"[1] or "sound." [2]) [3] is the common name for al-Bukhari's The Authentic, Abridged, Chain-Supported Collection Regarding Matters Pertaining to the Messenger of God, His Traditions, and His Times.[4] Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī is one of the six major hadith collections of Sunni Islam (kutub al-sittah). It was believed compiled by Persian scholar Muhammad al-Bukhari around 846 CE / 232 AHFrankChag wrote:abducted wrote:FrankChag wrote:Subhan Allah this idiot again
Constantly besmirching the beautiful name of the great Companion Abu Bakr as-Siddiq (radhiAllahu anhu).
Embarrassing. Go learn your religion Yasin.
العِلْمُ قَبْلَ القَوْلِ وَالعَمَلِ
Knowledge Comes Before Speech and Action
You were posting as a devout evangelical christian, now you are quoting Quran and Hadith, you realise one contradicts the other,
You seriously have me confused with someone else.
and FYI, the above is a chapter heading in sahih al-bukhari; neither Quran nor Hadith, but a beneficial piece of advice from a scholar (ie Imaam Bukhari).
MaxPower wrote:matr1x wrote:All of dem is the same
Easy Slim easy.
Today must be hard for you bro.
To log on and hear about Abu Bakr and then its 9/11.
Keep it together, remember we have Muslim brothers and sisters on the forum so just giving you a gentle reminder that you were banned for your discriminatory comments previously.
He also spoke about injustice in the prison system, saying there were men incarcerated for over 15 years without a trial.
“I warning the Government of Trinidad and Tobago, I warning the Police, I warning the Coast Guard, I warning everybody who is involved in the repression, the oppression of African people, I warning you today, this is your last day warning,” he said.
He spoke about injustices towards African children in the Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) examinations and labelled their parents as “wicked” saying the parents have allowed the injustice to continue.
The red government commits injustices everyday to African ppl bro.Blaze d Chalice wrote:The only thing I really agree with Alu Baker on -He also spoke about injustice in the prison system, saying there were men incarcerated for over 15 years without a trial.
Other than that he could go and drink from a bucket of hog piss.“I warning the Government of Trinidad and Tobago, I warning the Police, I warning the Coast Guard, I warning everybody who is involved in the repression, the oppression of African people, I warning you today, this is your last day warning,” he said.
Is he saying the Police/CG and others are involved in the oppression of African people?
If yes, what % of the Police/CG is African descent? So essentially saying African oppressing African?He spoke about injustices towards African children in the Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) examinations and labelled their parents as “wicked” saying the parents have allowed the injustice to continue.
What injustices exactly, and committed by whom?
African parents continue letting their African children "face injustice" is whose fault now?
And then he jumps over to defend Muslims and etc...
Not ONE WORD on the DECADES of unprovoked terrorization of the Chinese/Indian and (now Hispanic) communities by persons of African descent. Or people from a community of 32% committing over 90% of murder of African fellas.
Abutu really throw allour Indian and Chinese under the bus oui
The best thing they coulda done with him was keep him imprisoned in a full hog pen.
Let them tootoo up all over that dirty filthy mouth.
Oppression of African people?Blaze d Chalice wrote:Zoom Yes, but what is Abutu implying when he uses fancy catchwords like "Oppression of African people"?
We have seen that the majority (if not ALL) of the "injustices" against African people, are in fact done their very own by African people.
But when you word it like Abutu and intentionally make it about race, and paint "African people" as the victims, and no word on the race of the "oppressors" , what do you think these "oppressed" people will infer when they see others who are "not oppressed" in their eyes?
Abutu could have very well come out and said, "The Africans who commit injustices against African people" or "The Christian Africans who commit injustices against the Muslim Africans"
Be damn specific when you making a claim like this, because when the Chinese/Indo businesses get robbed and Indo homes get robbed/gangraped, many of the perpetrators think that they are justified in doing this and this is some form of Payback.
If was up to me I would already have Abutu drinking hog piss just for that video.
But then again I wouldn't have waited for it to reach this stage.
Since 1990 he would have had an overcrowded hog pen for his cell, and his 3 meals per day would be Hog tootoo with a 500ml of Hog piss (straight from the source)
Imagine this is the reaction when you take away fast food, bars, beaches and make people pay property tax and fuel tax .... So if real oppression start is 1970 in allyuh MC.Redman wrote:Like it have any real oppression in this country.
Allyuh Trini ass too happy
The_Honourable wrote:While the Caribbean has a history of uprisings and revolutions, here in T&T it's not going to happen anytime soon. Indo-trinis not going to listen to abu and rise up period. Chinese don't care, Syrian/Lebanese are buffered, and we all know most Afro-trinis not going to rise up against no pnm... why?
1. Because they wrongly perceive that it is the only party that has their interests at heart.
2. They believe that through the party, governance is the only afro-controlled entity that remains since other races "take over everything" e.g Syrian in Business, Chinese in SME's now government contracts, Indian in Education, etc.
3. It would make the "indian" or "hindu" party look good.
4. Afro-buffers will be sent out to diffuse any potential uprising.
5. Security forces are more prepared and equipped than 1990.
Tensions would have been high if it was UNC in power doing the exact same thing as what the PNM did in the past few years. Tensions would have been much higher or a flash point reached if a colonial government was in power. This is why the business class finance the pnm as a buffer because they fear an afro uprising. When that happens, the whole place shell down.
While Abu is a man to be taken seriously, it would be much harder for him to pull off anything this rounds, but then again... I would never underestimate him. As alluded to earlier, he still have supreme influence on the ground and is filling many voids.
Africans only protess when non a perceived non African government is in power.Gladiator wrote:The_Honourable wrote:While the Caribbean has a history of uprisings and revolutions, here in T&T it's not going to happen anytime soon. Indo-trinis not going to listen to abu and rise up period. Chinese don't care, Syrian/Lebanese are buffered, and we all know most Afro-trinis not going to rise up against no pnm... why?
1. Because they wrongly perceive that it is the only party that has their interests at heart.
2. They believe that through the party, governance is the only afro-controlled entity that remains since other races "take over everything" e.g Syrian in Business, Chinese in SME's now government contracts, Indian in Education, etc.
3. It would make the "indian" or "hindu" party look good.
4. Afro-buffers will be sent out to diffuse any potential uprising.
5. Security forces are more prepared and equipped than 1990.
Tensions would have been high if it was UNC in power doing the exact same thing as what the PNM did in the past few years. Tensions would have been much higher or a flash point reached if a colonial government was in power. This is why the business class finance the pnm as a buffer because they fear an afro uprising. When that happens, the whole place shell down.
While Abu is a man to be taken seriously, it would be much harder for him to pull off anything this rounds, but then again... I would never underestimate him. As alluded to earlier, he still have supreme influence on the ground and is filling many voids.
And thats the facts... only when the Africans rise up will there be change....
Blame KamalaMaxPower wrote:Our Black brothers have the opportunities available.
Why aren’t they making the best of it?
WHY are some our our beloved black people becoming successful and some not?
WHY the excuses NOT to progress?
WHY the mentality that non-blacks OWE them anything?
WHY the high crime rate from our blacks worldwide?
Our black brothers and sisters MUST do better and STOP looking for excuses and BLAMS others so as to NOT to work.
The_Honourable wrote:While the Caribbean has a history of uprisings and revolutions, here in T&T it's not going to happen anytime soon. Indo-trinis not going to listen to abu and rise up period. Chinese don't care, Syrian/Lebanese are buffered, and we all know most Afro-trinis not going to rise up against no pnm... why?
1. Because they wrongly perceive that it is the only party that has their interests at heart.
2. They believe that through the party, governance is the only afro-controlled entity that remains since other races "take over everything" e.g Syrian in Business, Chinese in SME's now government contracts, Indian in Education, etc.
3. It would make the "indian" or "hindu" party look good.
4. Afro-buffers will be sent out to diffuse any potential uprising.
5. Security forces are more prepared and equipped than 1990.
Tensions would have been high if it was UNC in power doing the exact same thing as what the PNM did in the past few years. Tensions would have been much higher or a flash point reached if a colonial government was in power. This is why the business class finance the pnm as a buffer because they fear an afro uprising. When that happens, the whole place shell down.
While Abu is a man to be taken seriously, it would be much harder for him to pull off anything this rounds, but then again... I would never underestimate him. As alluded to earlier, he still have supreme influence on the ground and is filling many voids.
When all that fail then blame KamalaRedress10 wrote:The_Honourable wrote:While the Caribbean has a history of uprisings and revolutions, here in T&T it's not going to happen anytime soon. Indo-trinis not going to listen to abu and rise up period. Chinese don't care, Syrian/Lebanese are buffered, and we all know most Afro-trinis not going to rise up against no pnm... why?
1. Because they wrongly perceive that it is the only party that has their interests at heart.
2. They believe that through the party, governance is the only afro-controlled entity that remains since other races "take over everything" e.g Syrian in Business, Chinese in SME's now government contracts, Indian in Education, etc.
3. It would make the "indian" or "hindu" party look good.
4. Afro-buffers will be sent out to diffuse any potential uprising.
5. Security forces are more prepared and equipped than 1990.
Tensions would have been high if it was UNC in power doing the exact same thing as what the PNM did in the past few years. Tensions would have been much higher or a flash point reached if a colonial government was in power. This is why the business class finance the pnm as a buffer because they fear an afro uprising. When that happens, the whole place shell down.
While Abu is a man to be taken seriously, it would be much harder for him to pull off anything this rounds, but then again... I would never underestimate him. As alluded to earlier, he still have supreme influence on the ground and is filling many voids.
Alluh making me feel proud on the forum today. The PNM is there as nothing more than a buffer to simmer down the place. The scary thing is that plenty ppl in the PNM actually think they have power. From prime minister come down. The police cyah solve crime cause their job is containment to prevent any uprising.
MaxPower wrote:Our Black brothers have the opportunities available.
Why aren’t they making the best of it?
WHY are some our our beloved black people becoming successful and some not?
WHY the excuses NOT to progress?
WHY the mentality that non-blacks OWE them anything?
WHY the high crime rate from our blacks worldwide?
Our black brothers and sisters MUST do better and STOP looking for excuses and BLAMS others so as to NOT to work.
zoom rader wrote:When all that fail then blame KamalaRedress10 wrote:The_Honourable wrote:While the Caribbean has a history of uprisings and revolutions, here in T&T it's not going to happen anytime soon. Indo-trinis not going to listen to abu and rise up period. Chinese don't care, Syrian/Lebanese are buffered, and we all know most Afro-trinis not going to rise up against no pnm... why?
1. Because they wrongly perceive that it is the only party that has their interests at heart.
2. They believe that through the party, governance is the only afro-controlled entity that remains since other races "take over everything" e.g Syrian in Business, Chinese in SME's now government contracts, Indian in Education, etc.
3. It would make the "indian" or "hindu" party look good.
4. Afro-buffers will be sent out to diffuse any potential uprising.
5. Security forces are more prepared and equipped than 1990.
Tensions would have been high if it was UNC in power doing the exact same thing as what the PNM did in the past few years. Tensions would have been much higher or a flash point reached if a colonial government was in power. This is why the business class finance the pnm as a buffer because they fear an afro uprising. When that happens, the whole place shell down.
While Abu is a man to be taken seriously, it would be much harder for him to pull off anything this rounds, but then again... I would never underestimate him. As alluded to earlier, he still have supreme influence on the ground and is filling many voids.
Alluh making me feel proud on the forum today. The PNM is there as nothing more than a buffer to simmer down the place. The scary thing is that plenty ppl in the PNM actually think they have power. From prime minister come down. The police cyah solve crime cause their job is containment to prevent any uprising.
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