The alternative usage of fireplaces in Africa

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Guess what they do there... Excactly the same as we did here for several hundred of years ago. They burn whitches! In a higher scale than we did as well.

Did you know that they are still burning whitches in Africa. Specially subsaharan countries are really keen on burning thoose women, for reasons like having red eyes, being son/daughter of a unlucky mother, paranoia, jealusy and so on. In Congo more than 800 women (and men, actually 1/3 of the victims are now men!), died on two/three days accused of whitchcraft. Its true.

Read about it here.




Promotion of my own blog in my own interest? What? Me? Don't understand!
 
Your blog is admittedly funny, but that may be because of my sarcastic/misanthropic bent.
 
Your blog is admittedly funny, but that may be because of my sarcastic/misanthropic bent.

Thats because of english not being my first language, so many of my points go away in confusing and sentence here and there doesn't make sense. On the top of that I dont have a very good memory, so I can start a sentence, and in the middle just jump on something else.

But I really dont care enough to go back and edit it after... Its allowed to stay like that :) So you can laught of my attempts on being sarcastic. At least I make you laugh :king:
 
Witches make the best fuel.
 
In today's world of moral relativity, there's no such thing as right or wrong.

They're perfectly justified in burning witches. In fact, it's wrong for you not to let them!

Gosh. Learn to use relative truths.
 
Witch sort of which are we talking about?
 
Rossiya, usual ordinary people who are of some reasons claimed by other to have used black magic.
One women had her car break down, then her refrigitator becoming useless if i remember it right, she blamed both her kids. This was in Congo, the article from BBC said that 20 000 children were thrown out from home becuase their parents thought they brought bad luck or that they were filled with evil magic.
 
Okay...

Whatcha suppose we do?
 
Oh, good. They're finally catching up somewhat to the West. They only have another... four hundred years to make up on, now.
 
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