It’s some time since I entered a pic in the horror genre. Sadly this one is not really fantasy. A liberator, a deliverer from minority oppression. yeh right! Talk about ”...out of the frying pan and into the fire”
It’s some time since I entered a pic in the horror genre. Sadly this one is not really fantasy. A liberator, a deliverer from minority oppression. yeh right! Talk about ”...out of the frying pan and into the fire”
The bateleur eagle of Zimbabwe sheds bejeweled tears (representing the nation’s wealth) into a puddle.
need I say more?
Black Mangabey, nicknamed “Robert” (Mugabe) in a tree on the Masai Mara, Kenya, East Africa.
Wacky Glasses of the rich and famous
Tsunami Wall of terror approaches / Wave after wave hits / Pouring down seas of Mugabe’s ammunition / Threatening all in his path
Mugabe should be stopped from exploiting young children as child soldiers, taking away the innocence of youth and ability to develop in a healthy, natural and playful environment away from terror and guns.
Withdrawn from my childhood / My innocence and youth / I’m standing guard with gun in hand / What else have I to lose?
In my opinion the world should taake stance and stop Mugabe from using child soldiers. He steals their innocence and their youth, times they should be out running around playing ball with other young friends. Instead he gives them guns, not toy guns either; these are the real thing and the things they then go on to see and do, I don’t like to imagine! How will these youngsters ever learn to cope away from this situation, how could they go back to being children again after such horrors, how do they then integrate back into society?
Leader of Zimbabwe is seen as a Dinosaur who has refused to take his people forward.
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