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Liberia: Scenes Of Conflict & Cannibalism Insight Of The U.S. Embassy
This place is a complete mess, the situation as I understand it is that the country was founded by freed black slaves after the American civil war. However, there was already an indigenous population of Africans already there. They do not like each other at all and this is the result, an almost constant state of civil war. *Some of these clips have been shown here before, but this is a longer version and the short documentary it comes from. Liberian Civil War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Liberia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Cannibalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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Re: Liberia: Scenes Of Conflict & Cannibalism Insight Of The U.S. Embassy
All this for money and diamonds
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Re: Liberia: Scenes Of Conflict & Cannibalism Insight Of The U.S. Embassy
Fucked up! Seems like its all worth it though.... ![]() |
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Re: Liberia: Scenes Of Conflict & Cannibalism Insight Of The U.S. Embassy
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Re: Liberia: Scenes Of Conflict & Cannibalism Insight Of The U.S. Embassy
they are eating them because they have to i dont give a fuck what they say they are starving would'nt it be more humane to give that whole country a taste of a nuke then to watch them eat each other ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Re: Liberia: Scenes Of Conflict & Cannibalism Insight Of The U.S. Embassy
nice video but the second stops at 2 mins i think downloading it though nice vid!
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Re: Liberia: Scenes Of Conflict & Cannibalism Insight Of The U.S. Embassy
bh333, they are eating them not because they are hungry but because they believe that by eating their enemy they are completely degrading them, overcoming them and, most importantly, feasting on their enemy's strength, thereby gaining the strength of another man. it's a voodoo belief.
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So Fucking Banned Poster Rank:831 Join Date: May 2010 Mentioned: 0 Post(s) Quoted: 0 Post(s)
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Re: Liberia: Scenes Of Conflict & Cannibalism Insight Of The U.S. Embassy
Dirty rags
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Re: Liberia: Scenes Of Conflict & Cannibalism Insight Of The U.S. Embassy
You all might not care because this has to do with an African country and it seems like when its about Africans, we arent worth shit. But alot of these soldiers are children forced into these ongoing decades old wars. Slavery still goes on.
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Re: Liberia: Scenes Of Conflict & Cannibalism Insight Of The U.S. Embassy
why?????and i thought our war was confusing
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