More NATO-Backed Ethnic Cleansing
Thomas C. Mountain on "the racist para-militaries who now rule Libya.... all under the approving eye of the first Black President of the USA" — Lynching Black Africans in Libya. An excerpt:
- The lynching of Africans in Libya has been so bad that African leaders across the continent have been forced to raise their voices in protest. When the President of Nigeria, the USA’s unofficial enforcer in West Africa leads an African wide outcry against the lynching of his citizens in Libya one would assume that it was heard in the Obama White House.
With the murder or expulsion of most of Libya’s African migrant population well on its way came the massacre and ethnic cleansing of tens of thousands of Black Libyans.
And all the while Barack Obama and his band of criminal cohorts in the western capitals and television news channels strung together words like “pro-democracy”, “freedom fighters” and “liberation” to describe the orgy of looting and lynching being carried out.
Labels: Africa, America the Beautiful, Democrazy, Europa, Race Matters, The Maghreb, Tyranny

5 Comments:
This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
I must ask that the last sentence of the above comment be stricken.
The fact that I was above to post this morning indicates this was a server error of some sort. Mea culpa...
Sorry. I accidentally deleted the whole comment. If you'd care to repost, I'd appreciate it. It was fascinating.
Here's what you had posted:
"The disturbing part of this is that there are now charges that Gadaffi's convoy was blown up by drones while traveling under a flag of truce, and that his supporters in Sirte were massacred under a similar flag of truce. If this is true, that would likely make Obama a war criminal for aiding in Perfidy, an act specifically prohibited under the Geneva Convention since 1977, but always recognized as treasonous.
"Another journalist investigating this is Wayne Madsen, reporting on this through Alex Jones' Prison Planet.
"I hope this isn't true. I do not want America to be given the same label often given to Britain.."
Re: Iosue,
I think that says what I meant. I tried to make it "American" instead of "Obama", but the more I think of it the more I prefer to go with what I wrote at the spur of the moment.
Besides, it puts a different spin on Gadaffi's last words, "Do you know right from wrong?"
Post a Comment
<< Home