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Post imported post - 17-01-06, 05:34 PM

Is thisthe way for usto go:

http://www.theblackfarmer.com/scholarship.htm


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"One of the heads of the beast seemed to have been fatally wounded, but the wound had healed. The whole earth was amazed and followed the beast".

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I saw the show athaba.

They picked the most lazy useless good for nothing selfish kids you could imagine. I know personally some youths who could have benefited from such a scheme. None of these kids had any broughtupsi and none of them had ever worked it seemed. They were constantly sulking, crying, being disrespectful and generally ungrateful. Bar one. The boy from Peckham was OK, he seemed like he really wanted to do it. I know of more like him.

It's a good initiative of the black farmer and I'm glad to see him do it but I think the producers of the show lumbered him with the worst of our youth for exciting TV and hidden agendas as opposed to showing what a positive move this could have been. I hope the black farmer doesn't lose hope and next time selects kids based on black youth workers reccomendations as opposed to entertainment based C4.


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I saw the man himself on TV today....may i just say i find him very attractive, dispite the fact that he is old enough to be me dad!Plus i love the countryside....and the idea of him being part of it is soo errr....nice..smoking-devil

Anyways, i really like his business, but i hate this BLACK theme he has everywhere. So i have no idea how he mentored those poor souls from "ethnic" groups(his words, not mine) I just hope he ONLY taught them about farming and nothing else to do with their identity.

Andthose sausages of his are just damn delicious......you all should try some.....niceone.gif

PS: Why aren't theremany moreAfrican farmers in the UK? confused2


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There is a show airing this week Mezmerized about who owns Britain. You will find that despite this being 2006 the government owns a tiny portion, private owners another little portion and the huge majority of it is still in the hands of the aristocracy. That may provide an answer for you.

As for "minorities" most, if not all the kids I saw on the show were black.


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