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Post imported post - 05-03-04, 03:59 PM

@Nativeson. My brother you are either serious in the things you say, and want people to take you seriously or you're not and your just playing and getting off.

Further to your feisty comments:

"As for being excluded from your team. :-) Wow that's a big one. That hurts me man LOL! Look If I polish my armour can I join then? Nah probably not. LOL"


Hey bro.When you talk about solidiers like Malcolm X and others I seen you mention, or refer to directly or indirectly. I trust you know those brothers were selected, trained ,deployed, organised and accountable to somoeone. NO?

Those brothers and that process of being accountable is not unique to Malcom etc. But I am sure you know all radicals/soldiers of our movement whether in UNIA, Panthers, SWAPO, ANC, PAC, NJAC, MPLA/FAPLA etc and the long history of radical organisations in this country, that some strata of black men were responsible for producing those solidiers, organising and leading them. I am sure you will accept that?

So what makes you so presumptious or knowledable to assume that I would have no grounds to say you would not get into any team of mine, with that mentality; and furthermore such a comment would deserve your humour?. Do you know something I am not aware of...?

My brother if you are hailing Winston Sillcott et al as great solidiers, god help you the day serious disciplined brothers land and pull up to your drive way, or appear in front of you. For real. In fact as we say the first time you realise their presence it would probably be too late as your arse would be tied up in some garage out in the middle of knowhere. Trust me stranger shit has been known to happen.

Sorry brother, missed an important opportunity to extend yourself. Next time you see your stand in Commander in Chief George Sillcott, ask him how did he get that scar running from the left of his ear running right under his chin and coming up via the other side. Lucky we didn't cut his head off clean and put it in a bag to bring home for his mummy and big brother. Send my love to ugly George.

A crying foolish young man can be quite touching on a human level so a warning is often suffice as he looks up to his brother who was our real interest...After they set fire to a black famiy home and almost kill a whole decent family in their sleep over foolishness.

You don't get a mob to attack a skinny little bespectable brother who couldn't harm a fly and look like the stereotype computer geek or boffin. Final straw.

Problem is. Good solidiers always know who they're playing with, how they are hooked up, mobbed up or whatever. Bad bad move when you harm one of the most outstanding and committed radical soldiers of his generation. Harm the community brothers can hold fire to a degree, harm one of our leaders. Well.....?

You're a kid son and acting like one. If you look up to thugs and little bullies, which is what they are until they got lucky. Fate chooses some weird heroes and God never ceases to amaze. In fact fate probably saved big brother's Sillcotts life. When you harm certain people, lessons, serious lesson must and will be made...


Fred


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