Monday, January 12, 2015

Baga is a long way from Paris.

  • "The Nigerian terrorist group Boko Haram launched its worst attack ever in the northeastern town of Baga, where it killed hundreds or possibly more.
  • The motivation is unclear, but it appears aimed at intimidating Nigerians into not voting in the coming presidential election.
  • Key context is the military's indifference to northern Nigerian lives. Its troops fled almost immediately, and had itself previously massacred Baga's residents.     

What we know about the attack

No one knows for sure how many people the Nigerian terrorist group Boko Haram slaughtered during its six-day rampage in the northeastern town of Baga. A lone and speculative early report said 2,000 dead, though subsequent counts suggest " dozens " or " hundreds ." But little question this is a massacre of breathtaking and possibly unprecedented severity, even for Boko Haram. "

I just though that I would give you that bit of news since Boko Haram is not such a big deal here. 

Two thousand dead. And yet, no hashtags; no hundreds of thousands of people marching with countless world leaders locked arm in arm for a show of solidarity; no wall to wall cable coverage in the West, and no world leaders decrying the horrific violence being carried out against the Nigerian people by these monsters.

Of course the Nigerian army is not blameless. They have been trying to play down the seriousness of the Boko Haram threat in their own country, and the high level of carnage that they are responsible for since they started killing innocent women and children there.  

"In Washington, State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf said the U.S. still was trying to get information from the ground on reported atrocities.

She said Nigeria needed to move forward with "credible and peaceful elections" despite the attacks, but acknowledged it would be difficult.

"Boko Haram is a huge threat," Harf said. She said the U.S. was trying to work with Nigeria despite the government's termination in November of a third phase of a training operation involving a Nigerian army battalion.

She also condemned "horrific reports today of young girls being used to conduct suicide attacks."
Boko Haram is suspected of using a 10-year-old girl to detonate a bomb at a market in Maiduguri on Saturday, killing at least 10 people and seriously injuring others. The bomb exploded after explosives were found under the girl's clothing during a search, according to witness accounts."

She can't be serious. "STILL TRYING TO GET INFORMATION"?!

Pssst, lady, let me help you: they are killing people 



67 comments:

  1. THANK YOU for this post which is being essentially IGNORED by US media. And when they do mention it the headline reads "10 year old suicide bomber". WTF kinda
    dumb ass thinks a 10 year old girl volunteered to be a suicide bomber??

    F**KERS!!!

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  2. No mention at the Globes either!!

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  3. Anonymous11:34 PM

    Field, I am certain the MSM will pick this up as soon as they are finished with the horrific Paris incident.

    Boko Haram is not as important as Paris. Certainly you must admit that?

    Again, they will pick up the story as soon as the Paris incident dies down.

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  4. Anonymous12:11 AM

    Blogger Yīshēng said...
    No mention at the Globes either!!

    11:31 PM
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    Yisheng, it was enough that they mentioned the killings at Paris. You can't protest killings everywhere. Besides, it was PARIS where those evil people killed. That is unforgivable.

    In Africa, the people who were killed were Blacks. That's a different kind of story, different kind of people and a different kind caring.

    However, Obama did protest the killings in Nigeria by not attending the rally in Paris. Isn't that enough?

    Field should be pleased.

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  5. Anonymous12:24 AM

    Just when we thought blacks couldn't get any more violent.

    The black race is more violent than the muslim race and the white race combined.


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  6. Yīshēng said...
    No mention at the Globes either!!


    How does QLB get treated for all the black on black stuff?

    Have you considered rich white liberals are scared to talk about black on black stuff?

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  7. Let's put the adults back in charge1:13 AM

    "She can't be serious. "STILL TRYING TO GET INFORMATION"?! "

    That's who's running the show now in Washington. President Redline and his all-Ivy League, mostly female security staff with their #hashtag diplomacy.

    It turns out we are the "JV".

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  8. Anonymous1:18 AM

    "She can't be serious. 'STILL TRYING TO GET INFORMATION'?!"

    Hey, it can be hard to gain timely information from this particular part of the world. As you mentioned, the government of Nigeria doesn't give a rat's patoot about this part of their own country. It is also a rural area, with not too many journalists there.

    So, sure, we know lots of bad things are happening there, but the specifics are extremely hazy. This is why news reports say as many as 2,000 people died ... or maybe only a few hundred. That's kind of huge range, wouldn't you say? (Similarly, a few months ago, the government claimed to have rescued those kidnapped girls, but then it turned out that, no, sorry, nobody got rescued. Oops! We regret the confusion.)

    For what it's worth, I think that the media should be reporting more on the ghastly situation in Nigeria. Terrorism is massively out of control there. Bombings, like, every few weeks.

    As to why that is not happening, I blame:

    1) Racism and general disinterest in Africa. If it's not a country that many Americans are likely to travel to, journalists figure it's not worth reporting on.

    2) A sense of futility. Nigeria's government is ridiculously corrupt and clearly, the people serving in it care only about themselves. Under such circumstances, people are unfortunately likely to just shake their heads and write the whole country off as hopeless and doomed.

    As for this humongous rally in France, I think it's honestly more that a little excessive. Yes, what those bastards did was horrible, but we're still only talking about, what, 17 people that died in total? There are about four times as many traffic fatalities in a typical week in France. We had about 3,000 killed in 9/11, and it's not like half the planet flew in foreign dignitaries to mourn their loss. (Of course, a lot of the planet hate the U.S., and hate us more after Bush, so that could be part of the reason ...)

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  9. Anonymous2:04 AM

    "Have you considered rich white liberals are scared to talk about black on black stuff?"

    No one is "scared" to talk about crime in the black community. It's not as if crime doesn't get covered plenty in our news media.

    You're just annoyed that the average newspaper doesn't interpret social problems in the most hateful way possible, as do people like QLB. Most responsible journalists aren't printing headlines like "BLACK PEOPLE CONTINUE TO SHOOT EACH OTHER FOR FUN, THE DIRTY SAVAGES!"

    I know this must frustrate you immensely.

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  10. Anonymous3:24 AM



    As for this humongous rally in France, I think it's honestly more that a little excessive. Yes, what those bastards did was horrible, but we're still only talking about, what, 17 people that died in total? There are about four times as many traffic fatalities in a typical week in France. We had about 3,000 killed in 9/11, and it's not like half the planet flew in foreign dignitaries to mourn their loss. (Of course, a lot of the planet hate the U.S., and hate us more after Bush, so that could be part of the reason ...)


    Somebody tell this dumbass Boko Haram is also Muslim and killing in the name of their prophet.

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  11. Anonymous3:24 AM

    As for this humongous rally in France, I think it's honestly more that a little excessive. Yes, what those bastards did was horrible, but we're still only talking about, what, 17 people that died in total? There are about four times as many traffic fatalities in a typical week in France. We had about 3,000 killed in 9/11, and it's not like half the planet flew in foreign dignitaries to mourn their loss. (Of course, a lot of the planet hate the U.S., and hate us more after Bush, so that could be part of the reason ...)


    Somebody tell this dumbass Boko Haram is also Muslim and killing in the name of their prophet.

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  12. The west will always matter more to the west. That's how it is.

    Whatever tragedies happen inside of those nations outside of the west's main concerns, we typically tend to believe it's an everyday thing.

    Perhaps more concern should be shown. But in terms of helping, what's to be done? Military aid results in prolonged conflict and war. UN security ends up being worse than what's happening. Food aid isn't even the equivalent of a Band-Aid.

    The only way this stuff is ever going to get our attention is if it happens in reverse. When citizens or good government rise up against terrorism and slaughter them for a change, then we'll lend them some valuable airtime that could otherwise be occupied by a Kardashian.

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  13. Anon@1:18, your comments were on point, but I beg to differ about the US not being able to get information from this part of the world. We have a huge spy (and security) agency with lots of resources at our disposal.

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  14. Anon@12:24, would almost want to believe u, but then I just saw where some white guy threw his infant off a bridge like a frisbee.

    I mean....

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  15. Anonymous9:58 AM

    I'm sorry, was there a big peace/solidarity rally in Nigeria that Obama blew off too?

    How can you criticize him for not caring about Nigeria when no one over there does?

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  16. This rally in Paris was a desperate attempt by Western leaders to try and save multiculturalism.

    It was a march against nothing in particular. Because there was nothing there so to speak. No follow on legislation, no attempt to arrest and expel those who preach jihad or shutting the doors to importing more. Not even a wagging finger pointed at Islam and it’s Shariah law. Just a empty march that was led by a bunch of political clowns and traitors that are directly responsible for this disaster in Europe and refuse to mend their ways.

    Hollande & company seem to fear a loss of power more than they do the ruination of their country. Sort of like the British Labour party having a deliberate policy of mass immigration in order to hang onto power. This is the real face of the elites, hanging onto a royal lifestyle even as their countries smolder and slowly burn.

    Charlie Hebdo was a bunch assholes who poked fun at everything except the government. They ruthlessly trashed other people's beliefs secure in the belief of their own class privilege. What happened showed just how much France and Europe have changed. This purpose of this rally was to keep the people of Europe and the West from understanding the situation.

    Rah, rah, rah.

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  17. Field,

    The sad reality is that not all human lives have the same value. We like to believe it does but this is never the case!!! These national leaders are the ones bombings in Muslim lands, selling arms, arming "rebels," training insurgent groups, protecting undemocratic regimes(house of Saud, Isreal, Egypt...)

    There is this ongoing national(global) debate about the deaths in Paris but very rarely is there an honest look at the root cause of these situations.


    Until we believe almost all human life has a value, this insane way of the other will continue.

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  18. Was it not EuROPE that colonial most of humanity?

    Was it not France that spent 3billion terrorizing Algerian, with the belief that Algiers was a French metropolis? Was it not Paris police that butchered 300 Algerians?

    Was it not EuROPE that had "100 Year war?"

    Let's emphasize the facts first before stressing that "blacks" are the violent ones.

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  19. Anonymous11:10 AM

    Leftist response to terrorism (including George W. Bush, Jeb Bush, and the Chamber of Commerce): full-scale surveillance state, massive restrictions on freedom of speech, press, etc. And in the case of the Bushes, never-ending trillion dollar wars.

    Right-wing response to terrorism: reduce/ban immigration by the people inclined to commit terror.

    The Left is willing to destroy everything essential about Western civilization in order to bring in millions of people we don’t even need.

    Which side is the more extremist, again?

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  20. Truthteller12:07 PM

    If the West were to intervene, it would simply be yet another example of colonialism and racism, according to blacktivists.

    On the other hand, these pages are filled with tired tropes about how clever the posters are here, how better educated they are than whites, how economically successful they are, ad nauseum.

    There's nothing to prevent blacks from rallying and funding and solving this problem, if it's important to YOU.
    Nothing's stopping any of YOU from volunteering or from reaching into your pocket to solve the crisis.

    This is not a problem that involves or implicates the white, Christian west.

    You think it needs fixing - go fix it. With YOUR time, YOUR talent, YOUR money.

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  21. Anonymous12:13 PM

    The point here is what, that Europeans care about terrorism's victims and Africans don't?

    Why should Europeans care more about what's going on in Nigeria than what's happening on their own streets? Shouldn't people take care of their own house first? If Europe was intervening in Africa you'd be bitching about colonialism and racial condescension.

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  22. Truthteller12:14 PM


    There is this ongoing national(global) debate about the deaths in Paris but very rarely is there an honest look at the root cause of these situations.

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    There has been a very honest look and appraisal of the root cause of these situations.

    Not all cultures are equivalent; and it is foolish to continue to believe otherwise. The friction that arises from one group inserting themselves into a culture they can not compete or keep pace with is the natural outcome of such addled brain wishful thinking.

    It has been asked numerous times on this blog for the blacktivists to highlight ten things that make the modern world what it is... and then list how many of those critical developments were created by blacks.

    No one ever answers. Instead, they erupt in outrage and anger. The truth hurts.

    Until the West understands that there is no place for non-whites within their culture, the friction will continue.

    The tide is turning, as is an increasing sense of ethno-awareness and rejection of "DIEversity".

    Progressivism is being hoisted on its own petard. It's delicious.

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  23. Anonymous12:20 PM

    Anon @12:13

    Thank you. This problem is for the people of Nigeria to solve. If they want freedom, they will fight for it.

    We can't "care" more about their situation than they do.

    And yes, I am tired of the screams about "racism" and "colonialism". Damned if you do (intervene), damned if you don't.

    It's time for the west to adopt a non-intervention policy in these situations - militarily and economically.

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  24. Anonymous12:25 PM

    FN said:

    Anon@1:18, your comments were on point, but I beg to differ about the US not being able to get information from this part of the world. We have a huge spy (and security) agency with lots of resources at our disposal.

    6:31 AM

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    Yes, but those "resources" are funded by the US taxpayer for our security.
    If anything, that funding needs to be scaled back and kept within the scope of whether or not it contributes to our domestic security.

    We are under no obligation to "police" the rest of the world - in fact, many of the contemporary foreign policy problems we face is because of idiotic policies like Samantha Power's "R2P". Bullhockey!

    The time for the US to adopt an isolationist outlook/posture is loooong overdue.

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  25. Anonymous12:27 PM

    The West has provided $2.3 trillion, aka $2,300 billion aka $2,300,000 million in aid to Africa, and guess what? It's still a mess.

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  26. The Moroccan-born mayor of Rotterdam has said Muslim immigrants who do not appreciate the way of life in Western civilisations can 'f*** off'.
    Ahmed Aboutaleb, who arrived in the Netherlands aged 15, spoke out in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo attack in Paris last week.

    Appearing on live television just hours after the shootings, Mayor Aboutaleb said Muslims who 'do not like freedom can pack your bags and leave'.

    Labour politician Ahmed Aboutaleb, a former journalist who was appointed mayor of the Dutch city in 2008, is known for his straight-forward stance on integration.

    ...

    'It is incomprehensible that you can turn against freedom,' Mayor Aboutaleb told Dutch current affairs program Nieuwsuur (Newshour).

    'But if you don't like freedom, for heaven's sake pack your bags and leave.
    'If you do not like it here because some humorists you don't like are making a newspaper, may I then say you can f*** off.

    'This is stupid, this so incomprehensible. Vanish from the Netherlands if you cannot find your place here. All those well-meaning Muslims here will now be stared at'.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2907941/Moroccan-born-mayor-Rotterdam-tells-fellow-Muslims-not-appreciate-freedoms-living-West-pack-bags-f-live-TV.html

    Finally. Someone has the courage to speak truth to these terrorists. Obama should take notes.

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  27. Anonymous12:39 PM

    Obama IS a terrorist

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  28. Limpbaugh12:58 PM

    It seems like the media should be telling us why more hasn't been done about Boko Haram. The U.S. involvement or lack of it is part of the question, but why Nigeria hasn't done more is the bigger question. But the Paris attack and the North Korea hacking are attacks on our constitutional right of free speech. They are attacks meant to intimidate our media into censorship. They attacked you and me.I've posted insult responses to both on Facebook and I'm ready to wipe my ass with pages of the Koran.

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  29. Where were these "isolationist" whem W was invading Iraq? Interesting. We only want to be left alone when u have nothing to offer us. Like oil and free human labor for example.

    Got it.

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  30. Anon@12:27 have u ever been to Africa?

    Better question: Have u ever left that small town in Mississippii where u currently reside?

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  31. Anonymous1:29 PM

    field negro said...
    Where were these "isolationist" whem W was invading Iraq?
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    Here: https://www.chroniclesmagazine.org/

    They were called paleocons.

    Liberals called neocons pushed the US into making the Middle East safe for Israel.

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  32. Anonymous1:37 PM

    field negro said...
    Anon@12:27 have u ever been to Africa?
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    Yes.

    Have you?

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  33. field negro said...
    Where were these "isolationist" whem W was invading Iraq?


    Obama is president.

    You are reminding me of the BushBots that kept chanting "clinton did it too" all during the bush regime.

    Stop the cycle Field Negro.


    Shadowed by Bush, Obama seeks Africa legacy makeover
    http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/08/06/us-africa-summit-obama-legacy-analysis-idUSKBN0G61DK20140806

    George W. Bush’s Legacy on Africa Wins Praise, Even From Foes
    http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2013/04/george-w-bushs-legacy-on-africa-wins-praise-even-from-foes/

    George W. Bush's new mission: Helping those with the least in Africa
    http://edition.cnn.com/2013/07/02/politics/africa-bush-legacy/

    Bush AIDS policies shadow Obama in Africa
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/africa/bush-aids-policies-shadow-obama-in-africa/2013/06/30/0c8e023c-e1ac-11e2-aef3-339619eab080_story.html

    There is great anticipation in Africa as the inauguration of Barack Obama draws near, but President George W Bush may turn out to have been the continent's best friend.
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7831460.stm

    Popular in Africa: Bush has given more aid than any other US president
    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/africa/popular-in-africa-bush-has-given-more-aid-than-any-other-us-president-783387.html

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  34. The Field Negro said...
    Two thousand dead. And yet, no hashtags;


    Didn't Michelle Obanma give you the hashtag photo you want?

    http://www.bet.com/news/national/photos/2014/05/what-you-need-to-know-about-human-trafficking/_jcr_content/leftcol/flipbook/flipbookimage_3.flipfeature.dimg/050814-Global-Michelle-Obama-Supports-Bring-Back-Our-Girls-Michelle-Obama.jpg

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  35. Anonymous2:07 PM

    Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi announced in a closed-door meeting Tuesday she would name the first Muslim lawmaker to the House’s Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.

    It's time to start hanging these traitors.

    http://www.politico.com/story/2015/01/andre-carson-muslim-intelligence-committee-114213.html#ixzz3OjK18Ena

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  36. The Field Negro said...
    I just though that I would give you that bit of news since Boko Haram is not such a big deal here.


    It must the media you watch.

    Boko Haram's 'deadliest massacre' reportedly kills 2,000 in Nigeria
    http://www.foxnews.com/world/2015/01/12/violence-continues-in-nigeria-after-boko-haram-deadliest-massacre-reportedly/

    Boko Haram fighters overpower multinational force in attack at Nigeria-Chad border
    http://www.foxnews.com/world/2015/01/05/boko-haram-fighters-overpower-multinational-force-in-attack-at-nigeria-chad/

    United Nations chief condemns surge in civilian killings by Boko Haram extremist group
    http://www.foxnews.com/world/2015/01/12/united-nations-chief-condemns-surge-in-civilian-killings-by-boko-haram/


    And foxnews hastags like Field Negro wanted from the media he trusts.

    #BokoHaram Seizes Military Base in Nigeria @HappeningNow
    https://twitter.com/foxnewsinsider/status/552916489951408128


    The future must not belong to those who slander the prophet of Islam.
    http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2012/09/25/remarks-president-un-general-assembly

    And The Field Negro wants Obama to call out Boko Haram.

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  37. Bill, you know good and hot damn well that there's NEVER EQUIVALENT coverage of the deaths of Blacks, you disingenuous dweeb!!!

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  38. Anonymous2:27 PM

    Black lives won't matter to anyone else until they matter to blacks.

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  39. Yes Doc, I can see a"dweeb" there.

    Wingnut@1:37, yes, I have but in am quite sure that u have not. So there is that.

    Where in Africa did u visit?

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  40. Yīshēng said...
    Bill, you know good and hot damn well that there's NEVER EQUIVALENT coverage of the deaths of Blacks, you disingenuous dweeb!!!


    Did I say there was?

    If anything, for a while I've been making the point that the dumbocrat media uses black people.
    And lets not forget, EVERYTIME a rethug talks about welfare the dumbocrat media plasters pictures of poor black women on teev to divide the country dsepsite the fact there are many many more poor white women on welfare. The image of all black people on welfare is the result of the dumbocrat media and the images they use to divide the country.

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  41. Anonymous3:20 PM

    Where in Africa did u visit?

    Botswana, Zambia and Guinea.

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  42. Hmm, quick, where did u spend most of your time in Botswana? And don't use Google.

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  43. parvenu4:19 PM

    Strong similarity between the historical brutal Pol Pot regime and the Nigerian Boko Haram.

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  44. Anonymous4:26 PM

    A mine camp about 150 miles from Francistown.

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  45. Anonymous4:28 PM

    Yīshēng said...
    and when they do mention it the headline reads "10 year old suicide bomber". WTF kinda dumb ass thinks a 10 year old girl volunteered to be a suicide bomber??
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    Which white oppressors are responsible for this?

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  46. Anonymous4:39 PM

    A useful article from the Root on Boko Haram's rampages in Nigeria:

    http://bit.ly/1C3Scyd

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  47. Anonymous4:48 PM

    "Anon@1:18, your comments were on point, but I beg to differ about the US not being able to get information from this part of the world. We have a huge spy (and security) agency with lots of resources at our disposal."

    While we have a giant espionage apparatus, there are still many parts of the world in which we don't have good coverage. If you are a terrorist and you want to avoid being captured or killed, hiding out in some impoverished rural backwater (like northern Nigeria) is the way to go.

    One grimly humorous reason for this is simply that our agents don't much enjoy being stationed in the middle of nowhere. This impedes not only reporting from our agents but also the ability to recruit native sources of information.

    Our NSA's ability to tap telecom networks isn't of much use in such low-tech areas, either.

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  48. Anonymous4:59 PM

    Dear Mr. Fields,

    What's your point? You think Americans don't care about innocent people in Africa? Americans are the largest financial and military suppporters of the people in African nations.

    I am a white American (hope you don't hold that against me) and I am deeply disturbed to my core when I see attacks like this. And, yes, I did see it on the news like you. Consider this. Perhaps a war zone experiencing a six a day attack is less conducive to a march than the City of Lights. But regardless of public display, the truth remains.

    When innocents of any race or creed are attacked anywhere, we are all harmed. If you follow the news, then you must know that U.S. Special forces and national troops are dealing with this group in ways we may never hear about. But it's going to be a long, hard battle.

    On the other hand, don't discount the fact that, unlike Paris, the world has grown too used to seeing major problems in African nations. An attack in France has greater shock value. That may not be fair, but it's true. There also may be some desensitization at work here. It's much like hearing that there's another problem in Israel. No one is too surpised anymore. In fact, it's expected.

    Many African nations are still going through the growing pains which always come after the end of colonial rule. This is compounded by the current influx of Islamic Extremists who love to take advantage of already existing instabilities.

    A world war is raging and most people don't even realize it. Give it time and there will be no denying it.

    I don't think it helps that there are divisive voices like your in the mix on these matters. There's more going on in this struggle than mere racial problems. All Americans, you, I and everyone, need to stand together and with all the people of the world. This si no time for petty arguments.

    R. R. Monteleone

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  49. Anonymous5:04 PM

    field negro said...

    Where were these "isolationist" whem W was invading Iraq? Interesting. We only want to be left alone when u have nothing to offer us. Like oil and free human labor for example.

    Got it.

    1:09 PM

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    I was always against intervention in Iraq and Afghanistan, as were many many others.

    And, news flash: Nigeria has oil.

    I am curious as to where all the anti-war protesters went after Zero was installed. It's not like their "activities" were partisan. Oh, noes.

    And, there never is such a thing as "free" labor. There are always costs involved. I agree that it was a sin to buy blacks from their black owners and use them to plus up the gap not filled by indentured poor white slaves, but the bigger sin was not repatriating them all back to their homeland. It's still the right and moral thing to do. Blacks clearly have been unable to assimilate into western culture.

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  50. Anonymous5:07 PM

    That's a great idea to have all the leading intellectual lights from the FN blog lead the charge to save Nigeria!

    Yishingalingadingdong can head up the medical corps

    FantasyPilotX can lead their Air Farce

    Lila can run the mess hall for the shock and awe troops and

    FN can mediate and broker an "understanding" between the misunderstood jihadis and the rest of the islamophobes in Nigeria.

    The sooper smart blacktivists here will have it fixed in a jiff....

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  51. Anonymous5:15 PM

    Yīshēng said...
    Bill, you know good and hot damn well that there's NEVER EQUIVALENT coverage of the deaths of Blacks, you disingenuous dweeb!!!

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    Thanks for noticing, Yishingalingadingdong.

    The manufactured fauxrage over the death of a few select black criminal thugs greatly overshadows any meaningful reporting on the deaths of true innocent white victims who perished at the hands of blacks.

    #WhiteLivesMatter just as much as the #BlackLIESMatter that the media creates to cover up the out of control black on white violence.

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  52. Bill pancakes field with facts and the resident genius resorts to name calling. Go figure.

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  53. focusedpurpose said...
    not that i think KC wicked;)


    Sometimes wicked can be a good thang;)

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  54. No mention of Haiti?

    Maybe it's just the Clinton connection that has silenced The Field Negro??

    What Does Haiti Have to Show for $13 Billion in Earthquake Aid?
    http://www.nbcnews.com/news/investigations/what-does-haiti-have-show-13-billion-earthquake-aid-n281661


    Ignore the protesters in front of the Clinton Foundation demanding to know where the money went.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9WYNZsKolQ


    I have $100 in my pocket if anyone wants to bet if the protestors were in front of koch industries The Field Negro and the dumbocrat media would be talking about it.

    Since white republicans can't be blamed, the suffering in Haiti isn't the right kind of important.


    Breaking News - 1 white blond girl is missing. Haiti who?

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  55. field negro said...
    We only want to be left alone when u have nothing to offer us. Like oil and free human labor for example.


    Are you still talking about Boko in Nigeria?

    Doesn't Nigeria have a lot of oil?

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  56. "The manufactured fauxrage over the death of a few select black criminal thugs greatly overshadows any meaningful reporting on the deaths of true innocent white victims who perished at the hands of blacks.

    #WhiteLivesMatter just as much as the #BlackLIESMatter that the media creates to cover up the out of control black on white violence."

    You mean like this?

    http://www.philly.com/philly/news/new_jersey/20150114_Husband_of_missing_Mount_Laurel_woman_is_questioned.html

    Oh wait, that's a white man accused of killing his black wife.

    Never mind.

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  57. The efforts of trolls to overrun this site with vulgarity and have it shut down has been noted.

    I rarely censor, but sometimes it cannot be helped.

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  58. field negro said...
    The efforts of trolls to overrun this site with vulgarity


    Calling my NY times, nbcnews, cnn, huffingtonpost, npr, and other left-wing links vulgar?

    That's the first time I've heard you say something disparaging about your side.

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  59. Bill, u really have to stop thinking that everything is about you. (Typical republican.)

    I was referring to comments above that had to be deleted that had nothing to do with politics.

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  60. field negro said...
    Bill, u really have to stop thinking that everything is about you. (Typical republican.)


    Well Duh!

    It seems like just yesterday you were pointing out comedy might have been my calling in life.


    But I do see why you would believe I was serious considering the collection of links.

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  61. field negro said...
    I was referring to comments above that had to be deleted that had nothing to do with politics.


    I'm good if you delete all comments that don't have anything to do with humanity.

    And I promise I won't cry hypocrisy.

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  62. Funny that Bill didn't think anything was obscene, immature, or vile about posting vulgar messages on this blog.

    I wonder why............

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  63. Anonymous9:05 PM

    Did anyone notice all those Boko guys are black? Just saying.

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  64. @KC-

    wicked is never Good.

    i refuse to allow my logic/Understanding to become inverted, my friend. no matter how "trendy" it becomes.

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  65. Anon@9:05, did anyone notice that the Nazis were white?

    Just saying.

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  66. Anonymous4:35 AM

    This story is not true and has been falsely reported and exaggerated around the world by the many different news media outlets. In fact it has been reported that 150 people died and not 2,000. According to this Nigerian source Punchng.com http://shar.es/1bZ8FE (This article is dated on January 13, 2015)

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