Was this scene really necessary in a documentary about Africa?

Was this scene really necessary in a documentary about Africa?

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is Africa really like that bros ?

not anymore, its a shame white people are retarded enough to feel guilt for things their ancestors built.

this was specifically about south africa, and it was the 60s

why was it fine to admit girls under 18 are attractive in the 60s and 70s but now it's evil if shes under 25?

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This is what the 72 virgins look like

only if you are ugly/creepy/loner

Yes. The soil in Africa is extremely bouncy and if you are not careful you will be launched into the air.

thats not true anymore either though
even chads are getting shit on for it

was

I called a little girl cute few weeks ago and my friends all seriously accused me of being pedophile.

they sound like pedophobic losers honestly

Imagine a fully colonized african continent. Where all the blacks are gone. Imagine the quantity of food that could be produced. The glorious shining cities. Imagine travelling to africa for your holidays and not being terrified of gang rape and murder.

They know, user. Everyone knows.

why is it so hard to hide your power level bros

In the past I worked with children and the other adults seemed fine leaving me alone with little girls for extended periods of time.

I hope I don't sound cruel but people very often assume that ugly people without partners are pedos.

Oh no.

Yes, the concentrated energy of BBC makes white women float towards them

idaho sucks

why is islam so based

fuck I never had a chance

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