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Malanding Jaiteh <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 31 Mar 2007 09:59:31 -0400
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Amadou Kabir,
Please calm down. After all  "Yaw Njaay, mann Njaay". And don't ask me how!

Malanding


Kabir wrote:

> Yes, whatever you say you can't hide your apparant lack of clue and I 
> guess
> you know what my name is? In case you have not seen me sign my name at 
> the
> end of my mails, it is:
>
> Kabir.
>
>
> On 3/31/07, Malanding Jaiteh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> Njaajan,
>> You do not  take these things too personal.
>>
>> Malanding
>>
>>
>> Kabir wrote:
>>
>> > Malinding Jaiteh,
>> >
>> > You never cease to amaze me!  How dare you blatently disregard the
>> > facts in
>> > this matter and try to spin it? Whoever talked about getting even with
>> > Europe? Have you ever heard of the term justice?
>> >
>> > Well that is what people who have a sense of the term are talking
>> > about, not
>> > getting even but getting JUSTICE. Get that in your head, JUSTICE 
>> for the
>> > victims of imperialist plunder and pillage that is for a large part
>> > responsible for the condition that the long suffering people of Africa
>> > find
>> > ourselves. But for you maybe our condition is just the natural 
>> order of
>> > thing?
>> >
>> > And who talked about Mugabe being an angel? For once, there is an
>> > African leader who stands up to your idols, calls them by their proper
>> > names
>> > and does not suck up to them. Zimbabwe is a sovereign country and 
>> their
>> > independence was hard won, in the battlefield, not granted on a sliver
>> > platter and those progressive sons of Africa are going to continue to
>> > fight
>> > to defend their right to self determination. Monkey is not going to
>> > continue
>> > to work so baboon can eat!
>> >
>> > Just as Mugabe told your Angels, if that is how you view the West,
>> > they can
>> > go hang because Mugabe was elected by the people of Zimbabwe and it is
>> > not
>> > the the place of Downing Street, the White House or Bush House to
>> > institute
>> > regime change in Zimbabwe.
>> >
>> > Putting Zimbabwe aside, I'm not surprised either that you are always
>> > unable
>> > to separate the chaff from the grains, it is eveident from much of
>> > what you
>> > post here.
>> >
>> > For example, when people spent much of their valuable time here
>> > collecting
>> > and compiling traditional Gambian names which I saved and took care of
>> > for
>> > two years, you took that collection and corrupted it, adding all types
>> of
>> > foreign names and when it was pointed out to you that the mission 
>> was to
>> > complile a list of traditional Gambian names - true to you reactionary
>> > nature you tried to justify that with Ali Masrui having said something
>> > about
>> > our tripple heritage. I was in no doubt that whatever he may have
>> > said, you
>> > quoted out of context making Mary and John traditional Gambian names.
>> > Sometimes I wonder why some of uswent to school in the first place,
>> geez!
>> >
>> > Kabir.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On 3/30/07, Malanding Jaiteh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> >
>> >>
>> >> Njaajan,
>> >> I  think it will be tragic if we see the Zimbabwe problem as a chance
>> to
>> >> get even with Europe. The neocolonialists may be devils but Mr Mugabe
>> is
>> >> no angel. This man has been President of Zimbabwe since 1980 (27 
>> years)
>> >> and still wants to extend his time. Either Zimbabweans can't get 
>> enough
>> >> of him  or should I say he just can't get enough of being there.
>> >>
>> >> Even if the MDC leaders receive money from outside interests to
>> >> campaign against the land reform program, is beating and detention
>> >> without trial the solution? Or is it that beating and detention 
>> without
>> >> due process is acceptable as long as its perpetrated by our own?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Malanding
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Njaajaan Njaay wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > Jabou,
>> >> >
>> >> > This was the boldest move these leaders have made in a long time if
>> >> > ever; a
>> >> > slap on the face of neocolonialism and its runnning dogs. The
>> >> resolution
>> >> > from the Tanzania meeting cannot leave anyone in doubt, calling on
>> >> > Britain
>> >> > to honour it's pledge and fund the Land Reform Program as agreed in
>> >> > 1979 and
>> >> > stop the progapanda and lies. These guys really made my day
>> yesterday.
>> >> >
>> >> > You can already read it all over their media outlets, lying
>> >> shamelessly
>> >> > about about the nature of the conflict in Zimbabwe and some "useful
>> >> > idiots,"
>> >> > traitors against their own, trying outdo eachother in sucking up.
>> >> >
>> >> > I have observed Desmond Tutu, among others, during the past few 
>> weeks
>> >> > playing the role of Uncle Tom and making a fool of himself in the
>> >> western
>> >> > media. I used to have some respect for the man but now I say: He 
>> can
>> >> > go hang
>> >> > too! Like the caption on the poster of Malcolm X hanging in my
>> sitting
>> >> > room
>> >> > reads: "No compromise, No sellout!"
>> >> >
>> >> > Yes, I have observed how Thabo never abandoned Zimbabwe, for 
>> this is
>> >> > first
>> >> > and foremost about Zimbabwe and not about Mugabe as they want us to
>> >> > believe.
>> >> > I hope M'beki wags a finger at Tsvangarai and tell him to stop
>> >> monkeying
>> >> > around, playing the poster boy of the west and put the interests of
>> >> > the poor
>> >> > and long suffering people of Zimbabwe first.
>> >> >
>> >> > Regards,
>> >> >
>> >> > Kabir.
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > On 3/30/07, [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Kabir,
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Thanks for this forward. I was waiting to see just what the SADC
>> >> leaders
>> >> >> will say and it is about time. It is to be noted that South Africa
>> >> >> has never
>> >> >> abandoned Zimbabwe and have never bought into the propaganda
>> >> bandwagon
>> >> >> disguised as "concern for the people of Zimbabwe" Their experience
>> >> under
>> >> >> years of brutal apartheid has seen to that.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> The people of Zimbabwe may have their differences, but after
>> >> decades of
>> >> >> apartheid under the old Rhodesian invaders, if the people of
>> >> >> Zimbabwee fail
>> >> >> to recognize that what is driving this machine disguised as caring
>> >> >> for their
>> >> >> welfare is a drive to stop the return of the land to it's 
>> legitimate
>> >> >> owners
>> >> >> and the reinstatement of the old domination order, they have not
>> >> learned
>> >> >> anything.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> As is to be expected, the news was reported here in the U.S with a
>> >> twist
>> >> >> to misinform but the message in the interview given by one of the
>> >> South
>> >> >> African officials could not be disguised even with the spin.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Perhaps a lightbulb has finally come on in the heads of at least
>> some
>> >> of
>> >> >> our leaders and it is about time because the project to recolonize
>> us
>> >> >> is in
>> >> >> full force and this time around, it is bathed in perfume to 
>> fool the
>> >> >> people
>> >> >> and the sad part is that there are always some Africans who are
>> ready
>> >> to
>> >> >> sell their people and their own souls for a measely price until 
>> they
>> >> >> outlive
>> >> >> their usefulness as puppets because that day always comes.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Jabou Joh
>> >> >>
>> >>
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