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Tuesday 28 May 2013

Girls that wear Snapbacks and Jordans


You look mint darling
















Stop it really please stop it. Ok I can’t say  that as one mans rubbish is another mans treasure. Some guys like girls to dress up like they belong in ‘Boy Better Know’ but me no. I like girls to dress like girls not like hood-rat guys.

You're so artistic a modern day Da Vinci
When I see a girl in a snapback or Jordans. I literally do shake my head. I haven’t got anything against girls who dress like that it’s a free country, you can dress how you like, but it is also a free country to express my opinion, and girls that wear snapbacks and jordans I think look utterly stupid.

Also it’s like all these girls share the same personality:

They all only go for black or mixed race boys

They have all been to Napa

They all think Napa is the best place in the world

They tell you all the time how much they love Napa

They have worked in Napa

I bet you think I am going to do another Napa one…………………Nah

Swagger, Swag, Yolo, started from the bottom now we are here, are phrases they can be find regurgitateting over various social networking sites.

They have Drake as their cover picture on Facebook/twitter with some dumb saying about boys or life.

Why do I dislike girls wearing snapbacks and Jordan’s? bloody heck! where do I start. It’s a combination of the above (the personality of the girls) and the actual visual of them in their Jordan's and Snapbacks. I would be embrassed introducing my girl to my friends who had a snapback and Jordan’s on. I would expect to get a torrent of abuse:

‘What the fuck is your bird wearing? she looks like a little boy’

‘She looks like Tinchy Stryder’ (if she is black)

‘She looks like Professor Green’ (if she is white)

‘She looks like Dappy’ (if she is Asian)

‘She looks like Dappy’ (if she is mixed race)

Call me old school but I like women to dress like a woman.

If you find offence in what I say, you shouldn’t it’s just my opinion and if you found offence then maybe you shouldn’t be dressing like that. If someone said they didn’t like the fashion I follow, I wouldn’t even bat an eye-lid, as I feel comfortable in what I wear and I like it.  If you’ re getting offended then maybe your just one of those un-original persons who just follows trends. 


Saturday 25 May 2013

African soliders who fought during World War 1 and 2














This blog entry is about the forgotten African Soldiers who fought for the British Empire during World War 1 and 2.

If you have ever had the unpleasant experience to hear a racist try and rational their politics you would have heard what fundamentally they base their whole argument on which is this;

 'My grandfathers fought for this country, they would be ashamed of what it has become today it’s not England anymore. Get all the foreigners and immigrants out’

So did many of the so-called foreigners you direct your hate at not only did West Arican soldiers  fight in World War 2 but they also fought in World War 1: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigeria_Regiment


Colonial troops of the 1st Battalion, Nigerian Regiment, about to depart Kaduna for action in German Kamerun (1914).














Troops of the Nigeria Regiment, 3rd West African Brigade (Thunder), boarding a Dakota Transport plane (circa 1943).



Jagama Kello from Ethiopia, middle, left home at just 15 to fight Italian invaders


Major Seth Anthony from Ghana, the first African to gain a King's Commission, 1944

During World War 2 many men from Africa answered the call to fight against fascism, and many died, but their story has barely been told.  It wasn’t till I was in my early 20’s that I found out that Africans came from their homeland to fight in Europe for the allied forces. It was a shock to me. They don’t teach you that in school do they?
In fact, only two in 10 of the soldiers who fought in Burma were white.
‘Nigerians made up more than half of the total force of 90,000 West African soldiers deployed to South East Asia after 1943 as part of the British Army's 81st and 82nd (West Africa) Divisions.’
I am not talking about African Americans. I am talking about Africans. African men enlisted straight from  Africa to fight for the allied forces.In the last few years the BNP have grown regaurating this arguement that, their grandfathers who fought for this country would be angry to see how multi cultural the country has become and that they wouldn’t recognise it no more.  The fascism the BNP preach about is the fascism that their grandfathers alongside African Soldiers fought and died against. Their whole polictics is backwards and contradictory.
I watched a documentary where a elderly white man said this to a camera crew after the BNP knocked on his door handing out leafealts’ he told them to go away. He explained the reason he did so was because,
‘How could he vote for a party who preach the same hate and facism that his father’s generation fought (and died) against during the second world war.
If you want to learn more about African soldiers who fought for the allied forces during the second world war visit these links:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/8201717.stm
Nigerians who fought against the Japanese in Burma during World War II.

First hand accounts from African Soldiers who fought during World War II

Pictures and memories from Tanzanian and Zimbabwean soliders who fought during world war II

A programme about Ethiopian’s who fought during World War 2