They are "Nigeriens" not "Nigers." Your racism is palpable.
They are expelling a colonial power. We should be the last to criticize, especially since we have nothing to brag about in our "civil society" where the sexes have become components of fruit salad, children are aborted, people are inoculated with death, and God is ignored.
In light of (2) above, we would be best advised to mind our own business.
Okay. I can accept that. But, in future, please be more aware of how things can seem and what the proper attributions are. Africa has its problems, to be sure, but we don't have the right to look down on their problems when ours are at the level of planet-busting.
Basically, regarding the U.S., I agree. I have family in Africa, however, so the matter has some closeness for me. And whoever and however anyone looks at us, we should observe some decorum in how we look at others.
They are "Nigeriens" not "Nigers." Your racism is palpable.
They are expelling a colonial power. We should be the last to criticize, especially since we have nothing to brag about in our "civil society" where the sexes have become components of fruit salad, children are aborted, people are inoculated with death, and God is ignored.
In light of (2) above, we would be best advised to mind our own business.
I was not intending any form of Racism, just trying to show support of France deoccupying Niger....
Take from that what you will, I'm still going for Popcorn....
Okay. I can accept that. But, in future, please be more aware of how things can seem and what the proper attributions are. Africa has its problems, to be sure, but we don't have the right to look down on their problems when ours are at the level of planet-busting.
We may not have a ""moral"" correctness to look down upon others misfortunes, but others look at ours and Cheer, i.e. 9-11....
And yet, we hold no obligation to give others Nations Problems any attention, either....
Frankly, I believe we should Ignore Everyone else and get Our House in Order, whatever that may take....
Basically, regarding the U.S., I agree. I have family in Africa, however, so the matter has some closeness for me. And whoever and however anyone looks at us, we should observe some decorum in how we look at others.