mario_alexan
28 Jul 2007
News / Black Immigrant living in Poland infects dozens of women with HIV [174]
Hm, firstly it's very complicated thread. And it's quite old - it has half a year? Our 'dear' Simon Mol(Simon Moleke Njie) was an immigrant from Africa - Cameroon.
He said a lot of interesting things about his past. His own autobiography states he has been working as a journalist, was persecuted and jailed for his writing, sought political asylum in several African countries, was granted asylum in Ghana where he was persecuted again. Bla bla bla...
It's hot air. There were a lot of programs and articles in the newspapers that showed the truth.
He came to the Poland(I don't remember why exactly...) and he got the asylum. He was thought as a human rights, social and antiracist activist, etc. He knew how to get it all together, as we can see he was very streetwise. I still don't know how he did it all.
As we know he 'really liked' many women. And they WEREN'T w*ores! They were quite young, they have been studying on the universities or have graduated, etc. They were social activist, bla bla bla, and more that funny things. Let's name them it this way - w*ores, right. Quite proper name for the people that are 'respected and looked up to' in the Western World.
Now I have to change the topic - Simon can/could say he hasn't known about his AIDS problem. Bul*****. Everyone blackman who came from Africa to any European country and is trying to get asylum - has to have special check-up. No way he couldn't known. He was aware of what he was doing.
And her we've got the point. They shouldn't ask whether he had the AIDS cos that it seemed as everyone who is black and comes from Africa 'has to have AIDS'. And he was so 'well known' person - human rights activist, oh yeah...
Moreover if someone of the women was thinking and talking about condoms - one of his most interesting arguments was that one: 'to cukierek przez papierek' in proper words I think...<:) There women were just used by him, because he find the proper way to do that.
And it's not a problem about this guy. It's only the background. The problem is that those women were with their gaze eyes fixed on him and on that what they had in their minds - the proper education about fighter for rights, etc. That's the point I think.
I hope my English was enough good to understand what I was talking about :-/.
Hm, firstly it's very complicated thread. And it's quite old - it has half a year? Our 'dear' Simon Mol(Simon Moleke Njie) was an immigrant from Africa - Cameroon.
He said a lot of interesting things about his past. His own autobiography states he has been working as a journalist, was persecuted and jailed for his writing, sought political asylum in several African countries, was granted asylum in Ghana where he was persecuted again. Bla bla bla...
It's hot air. There were a lot of programs and articles in the newspapers that showed the truth.
He came to the Poland(I don't remember why exactly...) and he got the asylum. He was thought as a human rights, social and antiracist activist, etc. He knew how to get it all together, as we can see he was very streetwise. I still don't know how he did it all.
As we know he 'really liked' many women. And they WEREN'T w*ores! They were quite young, they have been studying on the universities or have graduated, etc. They were social activist, bla bla bla, and more that funny things. Let's name them it this way - w*ores, right. Quite proper name for the people that are 'respected and looked up to' in the Western World.
Now I have to change the topic - Simon can/could say he hasn't known about his AIDS problem. Bul*****. Everyone blackman who came from Africa to any European country and is trying to get asylum - has to have special check-up. No way he couldn't known. He was aware of what he was doing.
And her we've got the point. They shouldn't ask whether he had the AIDS cos that it seemed as everyone who is black and comes from Africa 'has to have AIDS'. And he was so 'well known' person - human rights activist, oh yeah...
Moreover if someone of the women was thinking and talking about condoms - one of his most interesting arguments was that one: 'to cukierek przez papierek' in proper words I think...<:) There women were just used by him, because he find the proper way to do that.
And it's not a problem about this guy. It's only the background. The problem is that those women were with their gaze eyes fixed on him and on that what they had in their minds - the proper education about fighter for rights, etc. That's the point I think.
I hope my English was enough good to understand what I was talking about :-/.