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  1. Colchonero

    International So what really happened at Notre Dame Cathedral? Two other events demand the question

    I'd be interested to see what caused it but I think the assumption that 1000 year old wood catching a flame is probably the most accurate one to be made, atm
  2. Colchonero

    Social 24-hour Black News Channel set for November debut: ‘By black people for black people’

    You want a news channel to only report on crimes?
  3. Colchonero

    Why is this still happening in 2019, UFC?

    Our entrance graphics are crucial to our national identity bruv.
  4. Colchonero

    Why is this still happening in 2019, UFC?

    I don't think so. Otherwise you'd have guys like Michael Chiesa with an Italian flag or some dumb shit.
  5. Colchonero

    Why is this still happening in 2019, UFC?

    OSP is American but they show a Hatian flag. Pretty sure the fighters chose the flags, and probably change it up to hit back at heritage since most fighters have the US flag anyways, not to mention it's great marketing.
  6. Colchonero

    Crime SRI LANKA — Numerous churches/hotels suicide bombed (350+ dead, 600+ wounded; 58 detained)

    The ethnic/linguistic/religious divide rearing its ugly head in Sri Lanka again. Brutal.
  7. Colchonero

    Social Police Accused of Using Excessive Force After Killing Alzheimer’s Patient Who Didn’t Speak English

    Years of grooming the police force to see their duty as war. It's been coming.
  8. Colchonero

    Social Amazon is indeed listening to your living rooms with Alexa

    I have a Google Home Mini because they were giving them away for free and I have one of those voice activated LED lights that can be synched. Wonder if they hear me grinding teeth and can suggest me a good night time mouth guard the next time I'm walking downtown passed an electronic billboard.
  9. Colchonero

    Economy New York leaders sign open letter to Amazon, asking it to reconsiders the canceled HQ2 in Queens

    I like that cities and states are bidding on ass fuckings like they're bidding for a sports event lmao
  10. Colchonero

    International Rwandan genocide: 25 years later (today)

    Nigeria and South Africa have fairly developed economics, especially considering the status of many of their neighbors. As for mentioning South Africa, I was looking at the question in the idea of generally successful African nations regardless of their majority race. Also, most African...
  11. Colchonero

    International Rwandan genocide: 25 years later (today)

    Egypt too has had a pretty rough history even its current iteration.
  12. Colchonero

    International Rwandan genocide: 25 years later (today)

    I wouldn't consider any African nation a success because almost all of them are extremely young. Some of them have very good economics i.e Nigeria or South Africa whilst other nations like Namibia, Botswana, and Senegal have been able to strike a balance. Of course you have The DRC but you also...
  13. Colchonero

    International Rwandan genocide: 25 years later (today)

    This post is an ironic gold mine.
  14. Colchonero

    International Rwandan genocide: 25 years later (today)

    The radio shtick is just the perps mocking victims. They didn't literally wait for the radio to tell them, listening the actual broadcasts, it's clear that most of the people that partook in the murders were waiting for the right signal/moment, the genocide was brewing, they wanted it to happen...
  15. Colchonero

    International Rwandan genocide: 25 years later (today)

    The First and Second Congo wars as well as the fall of Mobuto Sese Seko were, in large part, caused by the Rwandan Genocide. The First and Second Congo war led to millions of deaths and the effects of those wars are still widely felt today. The wars also had dozens of other countries involved...
  16. Colchonero

    International Rwandan genocide: 25 years later (today)

    I don't think you ready my post thoroughly enough.
  17. Colchonero

    International Rwandan genocide: 25 years later (today)

    It's special because the way it unfolded and the effects that it had on the continent. Most of the genocide took place in the streets in no organized way. People were getting butchered in the streets by random people for their ethnicity. It also was a major catalyst in the "African World War"...
  18. Colchonero

    International Rwandan genocide: 25 years later (today)

    African empires had schools, hospitals and roads. Most of the ones built by colonials were not built for the locals, and nor were any of the natives treated to their benefit. If any of the natives were educated prior to being given independence, a stray generation of idiots that knew nothing but...
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