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“My Football Field/Tram Experience” – Racism, Ignorance, Stupidity or Nationalism?
By Kingsley Sheteh IN THE FOOTBALL FIELD… It has been with some degree of amusement or should I add fascination, that I have read stories today about Suarez’s 8 match ban and possible fine for being found guilty by the FA for … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Culture, Opinion, Politics
Tagged A Neo Copernican Review, Africa, African Affairs, Apartheid, Aspen Kingsley, Colonialism, David Cameron, Diversity, Hegel, Human Rights, Ignorance, imperialism, Modo-Colonialism, My Football Field/Tram Experience, Nationalism, nsnbc, nsnbc-nsnbc, racism, Racist Philosophy, Stereotyping, Stupidity or Nationalism, United Kingdom, United Nations
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Britain may be a Christian Country…
but its government marches to the beat of another drum Prime minister David Cameron has told Britain: “We are a Christian country and we should not be afraid to say so.” He was speaking on the occasion of the 400th … Continue reading
British P.M. Cameron in Moscow for Talks with Russian President Medvedjev.
British P.M. Cameron went on his first visit to Moscow for talks with Russian President Medvedjev. Camerons visit follows shortly after the implementation of E.U.´s and USA´s increased sanctions on Syria, and only days after Medvedjev drew a sharp line … Continue reading
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Tagged British P.M., Cameron talks with Medvedjev, David Cameron, Dmiti Medvedjev, European Sanctions, False flag, first visit in, Israel, Moscow, NATO, Oil, Resolution 1973, Russia, Russian President, Sanctions, Sanctions on Syria, Security, state sponsored terrorism, Syria, talks in Moscow, Terrorism, U.N.
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