Wanted, Mercenary Group For Nigerian Mission: Saving sex slaves from the Boko Haram

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Wanted, Mercenary Group For Nigerian Mission: Saving sex slaves from the Boko Haram
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I often get called a sexist by idiots who have swallowed the hook of feminism without consideration. I have traditional values in regard to the roles of the sexes in domestic life and in the upbringing of children. Critics of mine draw their terminology from low intellect sloths with assess the size of their mouths—and they do it to attempt control of my behavior when they discover that they can’t out maneuver my strategy. That type of name calling is not about correctly labeling a dire social position or old-fashioned neurosis, but in gaining control over another person. It is often an offensive tactical maneuver to attempt to play a race or sexism card created by progressives to leverage control over the powerful. Similarly I have watched this whole issue involving Donald Sterling who was obviously jealous of his mistress girlfriend V. Stinviano’s enjoyment of men with color—and didn’t want to be made a fool of at his Los Angeles Clipper games of which he was the owner. After all, he’s 80 years old and left his wife of many years to hang out with young women like Stinviano—so he doesn’t need her bringing around young studs to public settings where people know that he’s sexually engaged in the same young woman only not for his prowess, but his money. That’s what I heard when listing to the tapes accusing him of racism—of which Stinviano recorded to gain power over her sugar daddy—which worked. Now Sterling is destroyed as the machine of progressivism has went to work at removing his property ownership of an NBA team and virtually everything he ever was by accusations of being a racist. Even Snoop Dog weighed in to give his two cents about the Donald Sterling case.


Many of those opinions have been formed by progressive influences that have dumped billions of dollars into years of shaping the parameters of social terminology. George Soros for one, Bill Gates for another along with thousands of others who are excessively wealthy and seem intent to help shape the world toward progressivism have been bold about their assertions regarding feminism and racism advocating an open society where the government does the child raising while all able-bodied adults work and pay taxes to supply the state with the money it needs to properly fund the kind of socialism that progressives are such large supporters of.

However, in the recent case of the 329 schoolgirls from northern Nigeria stolen in the middle of the night from a boarding school in the Chibok region currently being sold as sex slaves to members of the Boko Haram—there doesn’t seem to be the same kind of anger from the Snoop Dogs of the world—the progressive social shifters who are so inflamed with rage over the Donald Sterling racism issue. After all, in regards to the 329 little girls, they are female, so feminist groups should be outraged, they are young ladies of color, so civil rights leaders should be even more angry than they are over Sterling, and every human being in the world should be upset that the girls are being forced into slavery—sex slavery at that. Yet there doesn’t seem to be any desire to help the little girls from the George Soros types—those with bottomless pit money. A few news outlets have written about it, but nobody has any desire to help the girls or their families with any real action.


http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/bok...

The Boko Haram literally means in Nigerian “Western education is sinful,” and members of it are associated with the Taliban movement from Afghanistan. From the perspective of those Islamic radicals, they are intent to make all of Nigeria a strict Muslim country operating under Sharia Law and they don’t care who dies or what individual liberties must be trampled on to achieve their global vision. For the people who have jumped against Donald Sterling and support massive feminism in American society, or stand against the history of The United States slavery issues, and wish to advocate civil rights for all people in every corner of the world, these young girls in Nigeria need help. But none is coming. Their parents have been pooling their money together to conduct a search to locate their daughters but the region is so poor that buying a tank of gas to operate a motorcycle costs a small fortune. So the parents of the girls are helpless losing their children to the vast evils of Sharia Law.

If I were in Snoop Dog’s social position, or George Soros, Bill Gates or any progressive billionaire claiming to really care about civil rights issues, feminism, or slavery, I’d be organizing right now a mercenary group to go into Nigeria and rescue the little girls from their slave trade masters. After all, Ross Perot did something like that when he rescued his own employees from Iran who were arrested on suspicion of bribery. It’s been done before—and could certainly use the same kind of American boldness now. The book talking about that Iranian case was called On Wings of Eagles and was published in 1983. The story was made into a miniseries in 1986 and starred Burt Lancaster who played the real life role of a retired United States Army officer who organized the EDS employees into mercenaries to sneak into Iran and rescue their own people from harm.


As bold as Snoop Dog talked regarding Donald Sterling it would seem he’d be the first to organize a rescue mission to Nigeria to save those little girls from their attackers. Why not pass the hat around to his Hollywood friends to cover the cost of organizing a mercenary group to go into Nigeria, attack Boko Haram and return the girls to their families so that they don’t have to become sex slaved wives to radical Muslims ruining their lives until the end of time. Anyone who supports women rights and a world without racism should be able to get behind this effort. I have my passport right next to me and would gladly join in an effort with George Soros and the Hollywood elite if they wanted to send mercenaries to Nigeria since it is obvious that no government on earth is capable of dealing with the situation.

Thanks K for bringing this up.


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  • Posted by Herb7734 10 years, 11 months ago
    Remember the old saw of the alien anthropologist trying to understand humans? The contradictions as pointed out above would twist its rational mind out of shape. Why we would spend the time, effort and treasure looking for dead people when such horrors are being perpetrated on living persons, is a puzzle going throughout history. Overmanworrier has brought to our attention this strange human mystery, but with a little (very little) research, I could fill up a considerably sized book of other examples of this strange human trait.
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  • Posted by johnpe1 10 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    shouldn't we keep in mind that overman suggested that private $$ take this on, in the name of humanity -- as I read him. if I were Soros, I would think that it might clean up my name a little, and God knows he needs that.
    I was glad to see that overman thought of private funding -- hell, if we could get the $$ which we send to the govt for humanitarian stuff and use it directly for grievous situations like this, we'd be miles ahead. -- j
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  • Posted by $ jlc 10 years, 11 months ago
    It will come as no surprise that I totally disagree with your role models, Overmanwarrior: A life spent scampering after children when I want to be doing something interesting instead is a definition of Hell for me!

    But I agree with the following points that you (and others on this list) have made:
    - It is not the business of the US to go after the girls. It is the business of the US to say, "If you want our political and financial support, Nigeria, you had better put a high priority on rescuing those girls yourselves."
    - There should be a major outcry about explicit suppression of women by feminist groups
    - There should be a major outcry against slavery by civil rights groups
    - There should be significant statements by, say, the Gates Foundation, against this deed. Other prominent and powerful individuals should chime in.

    I disagree with the following statements made by folks on this list:
    - The techniques used to search for a mass of once-airborne technology are suited for this search of people in jungles.
    - That the US should field a mercenary team.

    I personally think that the team should be multi-national, perhaps strongly Israeli. The US should make a point of opening its gates to any of the girls who would like to subsequently take refuge in the US. Other nations should follow suit.

    We need a very strong response by the world, "Bad kidnappers/terrorists/slavers! No biscuit!"

    If you put together a team and have an opening for a not-young but quite fit medical technologist, please let me know.

    Jan

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  • Posted by Robbie53024 10 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Well, he did say that she could do whatever she wanted, with whomever she wanted, just don't bring them to the games or post instagram pics. Seems like a reasonable accommodation for being a paid lady of pleasure.
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  • Posted by strugatsky 10 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    We have no less national interest in this issue than in Lybia, Egypt, Syria... Of course, if the issue of right or wrong is not an issue in itself, then we have no issues.
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  • Posted by khalling 10 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    yes, in many nations. I don't think the US should get involved, I just said they could-but even mercenary groups- what difference does it make? Third world, anarchy and theifdom rule-millions of refugees...English Imperialism wasn't so bad?
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  • Posted by FreddyD63 10 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Well as you know the reporting is only relative to the "racist" remarks attributed to him. If the NBA is going to ban all those that express their feelings to another individual that leaves a lot of questions as to what are the thought police really doing.
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  • Posted by Robbie53024 10 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    It's not the free speech that took a blow. Regardless of how the recording was made (and there are reports that he actually asked her to record his conversations as he thought he had some very profound things to say and wanted them captured for posterity) he still uttered the thoughts. Does that mean that he should be fined 2.5large and be banned for life from the game? That's up to the league, as it's their business.
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  • Posted by Robbie53024 10 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    She probably won't need to want for money after this. She already has a couple of luxury cars and a residence all paid for by SD. Unless the wife can claw it back from her.
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  • Posted by Robbie53024 10 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    While I believe that enslavement is a blight on all of humanity, I question what US interest there is in expending our treasure and lives in such an effort? What vital US interest is there?

    Now, I'm all for a mercenary force, or a force created or staffed by those with a vital interest - the families and society in which this is occurring. I think that OW makes a good point in calling out those who want to make a fuss over something relatively inconsequential (nobody is dying over the comments by Sterling, heck, nobody except for Sterling is even inconvenienced to any degree). Where are the actual lefty's who scream for action on other issues?

    btw - this has been happening for quite some time, just not on such a grand scale. They usually have been taken in the ones and twos, not a couple hundred at a time.
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    Posted by Boborobdos 10 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Tough choice... Monica Lewinski is a slut or Bill Clinton was a bad president...
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  • Posted by barwick11 10 years, 11 months ago
    Funny... I'm writing a book about people doing basically this very thing... hmmmmm
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  • Posted by FreddyD63 10 years, 11 months ago
    Those crowing with the venom over racial remarks need to realize that those statements were a "private" conversation that was illegally taped. Free speech took another blow there. As far as the little girls predicament - yes, something needs to be done and quickly. We were quick to attach the Libyan leader who had done mostly good for his people. We were quick to threaten Assad in Syria over lies, but the USA is led by a muslim and therefore will not go after any actions from a muslim group, not there or here. Until the leadership changes the muslims will prevail anywhere they want to.
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  • Posted by strugatsky 10 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    In the long run, Stinviano has destroyed herself, just as surely as Monica Lewinski did. What sugar-daddy will ever touch this conniving slut again?
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  • Posted by strugatsky 10 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Islam is one of the cancers of humanity. But then we have one president who proclaims that Islam is a "religion of peace" and another that said that the most beautiful sounds that he had ever heard was the imam's call for prayer. So the cancer just metastases...
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  • Posted by $ Abaco 10 years, 11 months ago
    Where's our president on this? Where are the feminists? (crickets chirping...)
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  • Posted by ObjectiveAnalyst 10 years, 11 months ago
    Interesting angle. Sterling is feeling his manhood threatened more so than being a racist... Well, that could be. I saw excerpts of the V. Stinviano- Walters interview and Stinviano indicated that she did't think he truly was a racist, but should apologize. I can't get inside the man's head, but if he let himself or approved of having himself recorded uttering such hurtful, inflammatory language he is at minimum a fool. I understand he is eighty years old and suffering from prostate cancer, but he has a history also. Food for thought.
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  • Posted by 10 years, 12 months ago in reply to this comment.
    A couple of drones would solve the whole problem. But there is no will. Heck, we could probably throw paper airplanes at those kidnappers and do the same thing as a multi million dollar drone. Those poor little girls. I feel so bad for them.
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