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Because We Know There’s No Thuggery, Crime or Violence in Africa November 4, 2007

Posted by Webmaster in Africa, Black Crime, England, Britain and the UK.
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London Sunday Times:

Scores of British school children are being sent away to take their GCSEs in Ghana, exchanging truancy and gang culture for traditional teaching and strong discipline, including the cane. “When I was in London I was bad basically,” said Abena, 16, from Hackney, east London, with braces on her teeth and a swagger in her step.

“I stopped going to school and in my head I was, like, thinking money, money, money.”

Dispatched to Africa, far from the world of gangs, theft and knife crime, she found herself at the Faith Montessori boarding school in Accra, Ghana’s capital, where the fees are £1,200 a year.

Most of the school’s expatriate children spend holidays with relatives or guardians in Ghana, returning to Britain once a year. During term time they live in dormitories 10 to a room.

For the parents it is a chance to save their children from the thuggery that has seen 21 teenagers shot or stabbed to death in London alone this year. Abena and three other British pupils at her school now believe they are receiving a rigorous education that was lacking in Britain.

“When your friends know that you’ve gone to Ghana they know that you’re going to get straightened up,” said Sienam, 17, from Edgware, north London, who has been at school in Accra for three years.

Obviously, you have made the proper deduction that these “British” children are black.  And I’m not buying for one second that they’re safe in Ghana.  I think that this is an MSM ploy to portray white culture as a bad environment that spoils and degrades blacks to the point that they engage in gang violence, with the obvious solution being to neuter and dissolve white culture.

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