The Obama's Plea To "Save the Girls"=biggest lulz ever?

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The Obama's Plea To "Save the Girls"=biggest lulz ever?

Postby 8bitagent » Mon May 12, 2014 5:51 am

I know I'm not the only one taken aback when Obama and Michelle post instagram memes to "save the girls" in Nigeria. We know teen girls in Nigeria are kidnapped and forced to give birth to babies in use for Satanic occult sacrifices and slavery(and this is Reuters/AP mainstream news)

But c'mon....Obama has murdered so many innocent Muslim girls and boys since 2009...seeing him and michelle appealing to "save the girls" strikes as metaphysical goofery.

Besides, we all know Africa is the globalist/AFRICOM's next vision...by hook or by crook, the white imperialist machine will find away into there
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Postby Wombaticus Rex » Mon May 12, 2014 9:18 am

Sure, but try explaining all that context to a Democratic voter.

Michelle's photo op is more powerful than everything Chomsky, Scott and Blum have ever written.

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Postby JackRiddler » Mon May 12, 2014 12:07 pm

It's the unfortunate truth. What you said, WR, about M.O., Blum & Chomsky.

Yesterday I was thinking what a gimme this one is. Leftists and paleocons in their rationalist approach are trying to figure out some underlying plan to do with Africom or with establishing a protectorate over Nigerian oil fields. Could be, might always be, but the propaganda element operates generally and irrationally. It's fully fungible, like money in the bank. It serves a vision of how U.S. power might be used for a benevolent end, which is enough (for those who prefer to be in denial) to distract and absolve all the bad ends to which it has been and continues to be put, and to justify (in the minds of the liberal establishment) at least part of the enormous expenditure.

An example is the invasion of Grenada, which was not about the Caribbean per se but a propaganda act and wargame, the first salami slice toward relegitimating U.S. military action with the populace after Vietnam. The military planners themselves probably didn't guess it would serve as Step 1 in allowing the near-genocidal destruction of Iraq eight years later. They only knew it would eventually allow something like that if it worked.

For all we know, #bringback "our" girls is the preparation (or will serve as such de facto) for an invasion next month of Venezuela, or Yemen. A drone strike killing the Boko Haram leader, even bypassing the Nigerian government (what will they say: you shouldn't have done that?), even without further action and without a plan for Nigeria per se, would create a celebration like the OBL death dance, and serve to absolve the U.S. gov for the drone war in the minds of establishment liberals. It creates space for the next big action, wherever that might be.
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Re: The Obama's Plea To "Save the Girls"=biggest lulz ever?

Postby Occult Means Hidden » Mon May 12, 2014 2:28 pm

8bitagent wrote:
Besides, we all know Africa is the globalist/AFRICOM's next vision...by hook or by crook, the white imperialist machine will find away into there


We all know this? Then explain why now and not before. Opportunities didn't have to be manufactured because atrocities are a weekly occurrence in Africa. Most of which have been completely ignored by the US and the media. Boko Haram as manufactured pretext doesn't make sense and precedent doesn't display the kind of interest you are warning against. Somalia being the exception.
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Postby Nordic » Mon May 12, 2014 2:41 pm

Wombaticus Rex » Mon May 12, 2014 8:18 am wrote:Sure, but try explaining all that context to a Democratic voter.

Michelle's photo op is more powerful than everything Chomsky, Scott and Blum have ever written.

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It's powerful all right. It makes me want to vomit.
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Postby MacCruiskeen » Mon May 12, 2014 3:06 pm

Nordic » Mon May 12, 2014 1:41 pm wrote:
Wombaticus Rex » Mon May 12, 2014 8:18 am wrote:Sure, but try explaining all that context to a Democratic voter.

Michelle's photo op is more powerful than everything Chomsky, Scott and Blum have ever written.

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It's powerful all right. It makes me want to vomit.


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Postby Occult Means Hidden » Tue May 13, 2014 12:58 pm

Apologies if I came across as trolling in my prior post.
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Re: The Obama's Plea To "Save the Girls"=biggest lulz ever?

Postby seemslikeadream » Tue May 13, 2014 1:13 pm

To Understand Boko Haram, The West Must Look More Closely At Itself Than At Nigeria
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On the surface, this appears to be a story about religion: a violent, extremist group with a deep-seated hatred of western education and women.

But it is hardly that simple, as is usually the case with such stories.

Boko Haram, a terrorist organization that operates mostly in Nigeria, has sparked international outrage after kidnapping more than 300 schoolgirls (276 remain in captivity) in Chibok about a month ago.

Members of the group have justified their insurgency in Nigeria using religion and Jihad, which has been a running theme in the news. Coverage is peppered with the word "Islamist," a broad term typically used to describe Boko Haram and their offshoots, like Ansaru.

In an earlier video released by the group, Boko Haram's leader, Abubakar Shekau, threatens to sell off the schoolgirls. "I abducted your girls," he says. "I will sell them in the market, by Allah. I will sell them off and marry them off."

Shekau seems to check all of the boxes for how jihadists are sketched in the western mind: In both videos he's seen passionately making his brutal demands while brandishing a gun, making pundits like Ayaan Hirsi Ali and Bill Maher quick to use the tragedy to drum up fears about Islam as a global threat.

The situation has even been framed as a division between the country's Muslim North, where Boko Haram operates, and the Christian South.

However, this story isn't about a holy war. After all, many of Boko Haram's victims are Muslim civilians and even Muslim clerics. It's estimated that Boko Haram has killed close to 4,000 people since 2009. Boko Haram's terror campaigns in the North pave the way for displacement, with more than 300,000 people displaced since 2013, most of them Muslim.

But if this isn't a cut and dry story about a so-called Islamic insurgency, what is it? Rather than being inspired by some concept of global Jihad, Boko Haram's insurgency — and indeed, their hatred for the West — can only be understood through a lesson in the country's colonial history.

A tale of two Nigerias

The borders of today's Nigeria were drawn by the British, amalgamating former autonomous and independent nation-states from the North to the South into one nation. British rule manifested itself differently in both regions, and shows in the stark contrast between the North and the South that still exists today.


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Back in the early 1800s, European powers were rushing to carve up the "magnificent African cake" for its rich natural resources, expanding territory as quickly as possible. Though Britain officially colonized Nigeria from 1900 to 1960, its presence was felt in the region as early as the 1800s.


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Image Credit: AP. Queen Elizabeth meets students during a trip in Lagos, 1955.

What is now northern Nigeria (where Boko Haram operates) was once home to the Bornu Empire, numerous independent Hausa Kingdoms and the Sokoto Caliphate, which covered two-thirds of the region. The British toppled the Sokoto Caliphate in order to create what eventually became the Northern Nigerian Protectorate.


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Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons. The Sokoto Caliphate was the region's largest empire.

The expansion of British colonial rule in the North cultivated resentment among the local population. Locals viewed what was happening as a vehicle for western evangelism and control of their land, culture and customs. But that resentment wasn't limited to the British: It extended to the region's elites and leadership who allowed the British to have absolute authority and administrative power in governing the region in order to maintain their titles.


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Image Credit: AP. Queen Elizabeth II visits Kabuna, in northern Nigeria, 1956.

Eventually, many locals in the North rejected western ideals thanks to distrust brewed by both of these groups.

In contrast, western ideals were better received in the south of Nigeria, where British missionaries focused their efforts. They succeeded in converting the region's people from their indigenous beliefs to Christianity. Unlike the North, southern Nigerians readily adopted Anglophone names and traditions.

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Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons. A Catholic church in Lagos, 1917.

In the South, the British built schools, roads and infrastructure, none of which appeared in the North, or at least not to the same extent. In turn, southern Nigerians were more accepting of western education, which Boko Haram so vehemently rejects.

Northern and southern Nigeria were eventually merged in 1914, creating a single nation with two very different economic realities; the North's poverty rate is estimated to be 80% today. While news reports reference Boko Haram's vehement rejections of westernization, it's important to remember that these long-harbored feelings didn't magically appear, and British colonialism is the reason why these feelings exist in the first place.

A country in conflict

Transparency International ranks today's Nigeria, led by President Goodluck Jonathan, as one of the world's most corrupt nations — 144 out of 177, according to a 2013 report.

But corruption has a long-running history of sparking conflict for the country.

Back under colonial rule, and after Nigeria gained its independence in 1960, the North experienced frequent uprisings and clashes in response to both the British and corrupt leadership, helping foment anti-western feelings in the North. In the colonial era, there was a Mahdist uprising in Sokoto that planned to expel the British colonialists. The uprising was suppressed by British forces and British-appointed rulers. After independence, riots and clashes occurred through to the '80s across many northern Nigerian cities that left thousands dead.

A lack of economic development, combined with rampant corruption, helped set the stage for the ideological predecessors of Boko Haram, which was founded by a man called Mohammed Yusuf in 2002. Initially a non-violent movement, Boko Haram was created in protest against Nigeria's rampant corruption. The group eventually turned violent in 2009.


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Image Credit: Getty Images. A vehicle burned by members of Boko Haram in northeastern Nigeria, 2011.

But long before Boko Haram, back in the 1970s, a radical Islamic cleric named Mohammed Marwa, better known as "Maitatsine," gained a huge following within the country, particularly with disaffected Muslim youth. Maitatsine sparked strife across the country with his teachings by directly attacking the police and politicians he felt weren't doing enough for their communities. His words resonated with the poor and disenfranchised Muslims on the margins on society. While Maitatsine died in 1980 from injuries he sustained in a clash with the police, the riots, uprisings and insurgencies did not die in northern Nigeria and anywhere else Maitatsine had adherents.

New violence, same old story

Since gaining its independence in 1960, modern-day Nigeria has endured a long list of troubles: brutal military regimes, frequent ethnic clashes (usually falsely painted as being just about religion), the Biafra war, unabated kleptocracy and the ongoing exploitation of the Niger Delta by foreign nationals via gas and oil exploration.


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Image Credit: AP. Shell was responsible for a large oil spill that devastated the Niger Delta in 2011.

While the level of violence waged by Boko Haram might be something Nigeria has never experienced before, their ideology — the one of rejecting the West in northern Nigeria — is not new, and it wasn't incubated in vacuum. Due to the history of colonialism that bred distrust for the West, in northern Nigeria, many even reject vaccines.

This is the history of Nigeria, and until we confront it head-on by acknowledging that there is a disparity between northern and southern Nigeria with regards to infrastructure development, education and health care, Nigeria won't be able to fix this problem.

Fast forward to today, and it's easy to see how groups like Boko Haram can so easily recruit young men. More than a century of destabilization, poor infrastructure and corrupt leaders will leave generations aimless. According to the World Bank, Nigeria has a poverty rate of 46%, and as long as the government fails to address issues such as high unemployment and poor education in northern Nigeria, Boko Haram will only continue to draw in members with promises of pay and food.


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So while we eagerly await security forces' efforts to #bringbackourgirls, Nigeria needs to make sure that the girls are returning to safe communities, where employment and access to education for all is a priority, especially if they want to eradicate terrorism.
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Postby seemslikeadream » Thu May 15, 2014 10:09 am

Published on Tuesday, May 13, 2014 by Common Dreams
1,100 Missing Indigenous Women Reflects Human Rights 'Crisis' in Canada

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UN Special Rapporteur: "Canada faces a continuing crisis when it comes to the situation of indigenous peoples of the country."

- Lauren McCauley, staff writer

First Nations women participate in the Annual Missing Women's Memorial March (Photo: Film Collins/ Creative Commons/ Flickr)
Human rights violations against members of First Nations tribes in Canada has reached "crisis proportions," says a UN official who on Tuesday released the landmark report, The Situation of Indigenous Peoples in Canada.

"It is difficult to reconcile Canada’s well-developed legal framework and general prosperity with the human rights problems faced by indigenous peoples in Canada that have reached crisis proportions in many respects," writes James Anaya, UN special rapporteur on the rights of Indigenous people.

Exemplifying that crisis, Anaya notes, is the "disturbing phenomenon" of the more than 1,100 "missing and murdered aboriginal women and girls."

Adding his voice to the growing chorus of those calling for an investigation into the disappearances, Anaya recommends that, "the federal Government should undertake a comprehensive, nation-wide inquiry into the issue of missing and murdered aboriginal woman and girls, organized in consultation with indigenous peoples."

Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Commissioner Bob Paulson recently announced that over the past 30 years the federal police force has compiled a total of 1,186 cases of murdered and missing Indigenous women. Of that number, Paulson said, 1,026 have been murdered and 160 are missing.

Despite these numbers, the Canadian government under Prime Minister Stephen Harper has repeatedly refused to hold a full public inquiry into the deaths.

In March, First Nations protesters held a series of train line blockades calling for justice for the missing women.

In addition to the UN official, the Assembly of First Nations, the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs, the Nova Scotia Native Women’s Association, the Council of Canadians and numerous others groups have also voiced support for a national inquiry.

The UN report was one of a series released by Anaya on the opening of the Thirteenth Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, held in New York from May 12-23. On May 20, Anaya will discuss his findings at the forum.

Anaya describes the relationship between Canadian First Nations groups and the federal government as "strained," and recommends, among other things, more self-governance for Indigenous people in Canada. With so many people living in what he calls "distressing socio-economic conditions," Anaya writes, "Canada faces a continuing crisis when it comes to the situation of indigenous peoples of the country."
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