Monthly Archives: November 2010

Nigerian meat market

“He who was born with and through blood, will pass through all forms of suffering. Especially if he began life in a place that has yet to learn the meaning of civilization.   We are born into suffering, because in this … Continue reading

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Human sacrifice in Ghana

Is your business suffering?  Are your efforts to finally strike it rich being frustrated?  No problem!  Just ritually sacrifice a five year old boy and your troubles will be over. Half Assini (W/R), Nov. 7, GNA – Police in Half … Continue reading

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Race-realism for the blind

I had a great uncle who was something of a hero in my family.  Even though he was not a blood relative, but had married my father’s aunt, he was a part of my life at least as much as … Continue reading

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Musings on ancient Hebrew versus Arabic

I am not an expert in Semitic languages – but I recognize depth of knowledge when I see it.  A commentator, who goes by the name of “Abu Rashid”, wrote in another topic: Another thing maybe worth considering is that … Continue reading

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Lost Jewish tribes

Every so often, we come across a “theory” that is so over the top that its only true merit is its entertainment value.  It seems there exists a group of black Americans who believe that only American blacks and Hispanics … Continue reading

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What it Means to Be 98% Chimpanzee

Having perused  “What it Means to  Be 98 Percent Chimpanzee” by Jonathan Marks, I have some comments.  As soon as I saw, in the acknowledgments, that the work was funded by the National Science Foundation and had begun in Berkeley, … Continue reading

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