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*~Grazie Mizuno and Ghnadra~*
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Philosopher wanna-be, tea drinking, free child of God, born of Nigeria, raised in The States with a restless heart willing to fly. Give me a moment along with an intriguing verse and I shall bare my soul. Do not hold back, for neither shall I...
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[Ah, thank God that things have settled. I didn't want to be submissive, yet not stubborn towards it all. I'm so glad that it's trickling, it's so great. And I wasn't planning on staying mad at anyone, you know, it was just like a rebuttal.]
But moving on, have you read on Rwanda? There's been a horrible genocide and most countries that could do something haven't. The U.S. didn't because there isn't anything in Rwanda and Burundi that would benefit the economy, and that was in Clinton's time. It's crazy, these countries aren't doing anything because of lack of materialistic rewards. That's total baddie aura, man.
Like the reason is because of the two tribes that reside there. The minority one has power from Belgium, because Belgium built a colony there and then moved out and gave the Tutsi the power. They gave the minority group the power because they found the Tutsis most appealing, pretty, beautiful things. The Hutu didn't like that and revolted.
But my main reason of being so into it is because I've just grown to love and accept the huge fact that Africa is my heart land, Nigerian Pride! It's my place and I need to know what's going on and enough with all these U.S. history stuff, I feel I know enough about the U.S. I need to know about my home land and bring support to it, because it's a part of me and I can't deny it. My face, without the markings, may deny it now, but the markings left on my chest and back surely could never lie, you dig? And I love it's Rich history, through the good and bad. When you love something, like toast, you have to love the burnt parts and all the crumbs at the bottom of the toaster, because it's love.
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