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are we helping ppl in Africa w/ AIDS enough?
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![]() i'm too cool 4 school ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 752 Joined: Mar 2004 Member No: 7,421 ![]() |
QUOTE \so you can speak for EVERY part of africa and EVERY tribe right? I don't recall saying i did. And for future reference it is ETHNIC groups not tribes. I am Ibo, one of the major ethnic groups in Nigeria, but there are also the Youroba, Hausa, and other groups. QUOTE That's what I mean when I said that their laws are different then ours. We cannot do much to help if we do not have the law on our side. Exactly alot of people do not understand that you cannot impose i guess i would say your rules and views, when the country is ruled entirely different. QUOTE the problem in africa about aids is the myths. because they heard that if older guys rape younger girls, aids would be cured. but that's a false myth, and its spreading aids everywhere. i think ppl should hire teachers to go to africa and inform this QUOTE they have 12 year olds left as the head of the household, working to support their siblings, becuase their parents have died of aids and they will too. Those were the two I was talking about. The second one not so much as a myth but as only a percentage of situations. Like big whatever said i don't know every country, and Nigeria doesn't have an AIDS epidemic but i do know stuff about the government and ways it gets in the way of helping their citizens |
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