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kassma

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Posted - 27 Apr 2006 : 08:25:15
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quote: Originally posted by justice
This is from someone very close to Jammeh that Tuti was very good at soften Jammeh heart for she always tell him whats been said outside.Tuti knows the culture the language and the people as she is Gambian as for Zainab she dose'nt understand any of the Language dose'nt know the people and by large dose not give a butut to what his husband is doing to the Gambian people not even Jammehs immediate family. Zainab use to visit the Gambia as a guest of Tarek Musa & Amadu Samba with other girls from Magrib porposely for bussiness and fun Tuti used to show them around the Gambia (she was betrayed by both Yahya and zainab)to cut the crap Zainab was a prostitue.Yahya met her through her trade and Tarek Musa who was her pimp.
so it is true, this is so shamefull that Gambia, our country, should have a PROSTITUTE as our first lady. jammeh is sooo wrong. and Zainab is definitely the luckest girl in the world to go from being a prostitute to becoming the first lady. only in africa can nonsense like this go on. jammeh thinks he is soo much in power that he doesn't even care enough to marry a decent woman as our first lady. Zainab is not Gambia's first lady, she's our first mistress but never the first lady. |
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bamba
Sweden
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Posted - 27 Apr 2006 : 08:48:49
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Kassma, there is a difference from one prostitute to the other, as there are differences in all of us. If one is a light skin Whore, one becomes more marketable in the black African "whore market" than the darker ones. So dark sisters, work hard on your skin bleaching for a more profitale price. Less health hazardous skin bleaching creams are now a multi-billon products.
So dark sisters, invest on less health hazardous skin bleaching for a profitable future in black Africa. It's a good advice. |
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kassma

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Posted - 27 Apr 2006 : 16:56:35
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quote: Originally posted by bamba
Kassma, there is a difference from one prostitute to the other, as there are differences in all of us. If one is a light skin Whore, one becomes more marketable in the black African "whore market" than the darker ones. So dark sisters, work hard on your skin bleaching for a more profitale price. Less health hazardous skin bleaching creams are now a multi-billon products.
So dark sisters, invest on less health hazardous skin bleaching for a profitable future in black Africa. It's a good advice.
bamba, tell me you're joking, right? giving advice on bleaching your skin? i think african women bleach their skin out of ignorance and african men accept and encouraga such devaluation and disrespect to our genes and looks out of ignorance as well. i'm as dark as i want to be and i KNOW that no white girl out there, or any light-skinned girl out there has nothing on me. to depend on skin color to be bueatiful is ridiculous. |
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mbay
Germany
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Posted - 27 Apr 2006 : 17:17:47
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| yahaya ist not first and would not be the last to take a light-skinning women as a wife we all knew that all or most of our follower are doing the same as soon as their get a Little rich their forgot their mother skin i am not racist but some how seems too fun for me and understandable, |
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kisley

United Kingdom
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Posted - 27 Apr 2006 : 17:48:55
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| Im white and if i was to come out with half the messages that have appeared on this thread I would have been branded a RACIST. I realise you hate your president and therefore are going to hate his wife(is she his wife) but pls dont make it a skin pigment issue. I am a white women and I find black men very attractive, does that mean that I am demeaning my race, am i a traitor . I developed skin cancer because i spent my youth in the sun as i hated being pale and wanted to be golden brown. So like my black sister who bleaches her skin to conform, I was tanning my skin to also look more beautiful. We are both a product of our times - our culture dictates what is beautiful and stupidly we follow. I look at gambian women and am envious of their beautiful skin, most are tall with beautiful figures, so i cant understand why your president wouldnt choose a gambian woman (not that we should be judging women on their looks)but after all from reading the threads on this post, the man is a complete moron. However I still love reading all the posts and am certainly being educated. |
Edited by - kisley on 27 Apr 2006 19:29:34 |
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serenata

Germany
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Posted - 27 Apr 2006 : 17:50:40
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| Light skin, dark skin - what is important about that? Are we in America here? What is interesting me: Is it proved that Zainab or Zineb or Zanib…, ok, that Mrs. Jammeh was a prostitute, or is this information the usual ’freedom’-newspaper stuff ? |
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kassma

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Posted - 27 Apr 2006 : 17:56:40
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| i couldn't care less if she was purple or green, my thing is as a Gambian, i deserve a first lady that has dignity, bueaty and class. she has none, please, light skin does not equal bueaty, especially in zainab's case. this makes yaya look even worse to me, a prostitute!!! que!! |
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bamba
Sweden
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Posted - 27 Apr 2006 : 17:58:31
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Kassma, whether am joking or not about skin bleaching is a matter of interpretation. Read in between the lines. A onetime Congolese neighbour of mine was a skin bleacher, the same with the wife. And they applied the skin bleaching cream on their three year old daughter. To satisfy my curiosity he told me, in Congo, skin bleaching is a sign that one is better of.
The present chairperson of the rotating Africa Union's chairmanship, Denis Sassou-Nguesso, president of Congo Brazaville, is a skin bleacher. So the advertishments of skin bleaching have a high profile face in black Africa. |
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Babylon

Sweden
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Posted - 27 Apr 2006 : 18:27:29
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| What?! They applied skin bleaching cream on their 3 year old too? That is awful and I´m really sad to hear that because bleaching creams contains MERCURY, which is poison. Please, everyone who know someone who bleach their skins, inform them about the dangers and that it´s not worth to risc your health or life for lighter skin. I think many are not aware of what these poison bottles really contain and to apply it on children is crazy. If the parents knew of the dangers I´m sure they wouldn´t risc their childrens health. |
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kondorong

Gambia
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Posted - 27 Apr 2006 : 18:35:42
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quote: Originally posted by kisley
Im white and if i was to come out with half the messages that have appeared on this thread I would have been branded a RACIST. I realise you hate your president and therefore are going to hate his wife(is she his wife) but pls dont make it a skin pigment colour.
I personnally have no hatred for Junkung. I just dont trust politician especially in Africa. They need to be reminded their duties all the time. I however dont like his adminstration.
Bantaba is giving memebrs a kind of forum that cannot be possible back at home. Memebrs are expressing views that are taboo in the Gambia and should be seen as such. Well you never know. |
“When I despair, I remember that all through history the way of truth and love have always won. There have been tyrants and murderers, and for a time, they can seem invincible, but in the end, they always fall. Think of it--always.” |
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kisley

United Kingdom
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Posted - 27 Apr 2006 : 18:38:45
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| Kassma, sounds to me like you have got a "chip on your shoulder" about light skinned women. Its not good for your soul to have so much hatred. If you dont like Zainab, then thats fine, but dont bring colour into it. |
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serenata

Germany
1400 Posts |
Posted - 27 Apr 2006 : 18:41:26
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It is incredible what people do to themselves and even to their children. Many Ghanaians live in Germany, and these people are bleaching their skin like hell. But maybe it is done out of self-defense, and they try not to look too 'exotic', which would be another sad reason.
There is no accounting for taste, but to me bleaching is ugly. Most people with bleached skin are looking ill, the light skin doesn't fit their features, and very often the skin is covered with dark spots. All this should be beautiful??? The same with whites who run to solariums, or, as I saw in Gambia, lie in the sun for hours. After a while, they look like their own handbags, and in the end, we all have to pay for their skin cancer treatment.
Every person has the fitting skin colour by nature. If you change it too much, it only makes you look ugly. Dangerous nonsense. |
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serenata

Germany
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Posted - 27 Apr 2006 : 18:51:53
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quote: Originally posted by Babylon
Please, everyone who know someone who bleach their skins, inform them about the dangers and that it´s not worth to risc your health or life for lighter skin. I think many are not aware of what these poison bottles really contain and to apply it on children is crazy. If the parents knew of the dangers I´m sure they wouldn´t risc their childrens health.
Right, Babylon, we all should inform people. I did it already, and I keep doing it. But heaven knows if it works... |
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Babylon

Sweden
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Posted - 27 Apr 2006 : 18:57:26
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I agree with ya Serenata that every person has the fitting colour by nature and extreme suntan on toubabs IS ugly, especially on us blondes. (Altho I must admit I go to the tanning salon myself sometimes... not too much) Ever seen Donatella Versace? yack!!! That should scare people off. But unfortunately it is normal to ask someone who is too pale wether she or he is ill. Everyone (including me I guess) should be proud of themselves as God created them. |
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serenata

Germany
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Posted - 27 Apr 2006 : 19:17:36
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Uumpf, Donatella Versace...!!   I don't want to start a 'Barbie talk', but the connotations on skin colour are really too much, and therefore this topic is important. Mutilation in the name of beauty is as old as mankind, but the way they do it today is really hazardous and self denying. I have dark hair, blue-green eyes and a light skin. As a young teenager, I didn't like the colours of my eyes and my skin, just like kisley did. I wanted to have black hair, dark eyes and a dark skin like my aunt, which I thought to be the most beautiful woman in the world. I wanted to be a 'Greek' beauty like her. Some years after I realized that my colours make a nice and interesting contrast. I hope more Africans discover their own beauty, and don't cling to unfitting images. |
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