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Date: | Fri, 9 Mar 2001 11:54:09 -0500 |
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Mr Kujabie,
As far as Matarr Njie is concerned, You may as well just delete
his name when you see his mail. That brother has very little
to offer besides insults and gibberish talk.
That aside, I don't seem to understand your obsession with Baba
Galleh's Stories and your insistence that he is refering to
certain members on the L. If you really think those stories are
a waste of time, Why do you continue to spend your valuable
time critiquing them. Infact, I dont think it's constructive
criticism when you go on the rampage telling someone what they
should write about or what they
should not write about and that
they are wasting their talent. I did not see any critique or
analysis of Baba Galleh's work, instead your piece was dominated
by personal attacks geared towards castigating Baba's stories.
In the struggle to liberate our homeland from these criminals,
we do need a collective effort to win.However That does not
neccessarily mean that each and everyone must always write about
the political status quo.
If you are really for democracy, let others be what they wish
to be and for integrity, please quit seeing allusions to others
where the author insists there is none. I dont think Baba
galleh is such a punk that he will lie his way out for fear
of reprisal from the concerned parties.
Please continue your struggle in your own style and pattern and
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