Reminds me of this guy
"People of color" handing the world to yts on a silver platter. I, too, would be a white
supremacist if I were white.

considered to be a clown in the Netherlands but is the Somali national team coach.









Reminds me of this guy
"People of color" handing the world to yts on a silver platter. I, too, would be a white
supremacist if I were white.
This is why Somalis should remain wary of the “we are all Muslim/one Ummah” talk. This “revert” had managed to fool the highest offices of Iran and really ruined much of their country’s progress just by being trusted on the bases of a religion. Ajnabi waa ajnabi, and should be treated with great suspicion if they try infiltrating our communities. Unfortunately, most Somalis are too stupid and naïve to understand this painfully simple concept![]()
Nigga Israel is a hostile region dafaqMan, she got this Iranians under her thump. I always wondered how Israel survives in such hostile region![]()
That's what they get for indeed "seeking validation" from white people to put it politely. The same would happen in india and most of arabia.What kills me is what she said about the government
“she was able to infiltrate into Iran’s power corridors because Iran’s regime has always yearned for “validation” from foreign white people”View attachment 216845
Already posted it lil nigga check my thread quit sleeping
It's not just them though sadly much of the world has been brainwashed.
I think the the Japs are the only exception.
I’m a woman
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In November 2020, a convoy carrying Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, Iran's most prominent nuclear scientist, came under fire. He was killed with an artificial intelligence-assisted remote control machine gun.
Carrying out an assassination in such a surgical fashion against a moving target without any civilian casualties requires real-time intelligence on the ground.
After the killing, Iran's intelligence minister, Mahmoud Alavi, claimed that two months earlier, he had warned security forces that there was an assassination plot targeting Mr Fakhrizadeh at the exact location where he was shot.
Mr Alavi said the person who planned the killing was "a member of the armed forces. We couldn't carry out intelligence operations on the armed forces".
But he indirectly implied the perpetrator was a member of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC), Iran's most elite military unit. If so, the agent would have to have been high up enough in the IRGC to have been able to brush off the warning and carry out the plan at the set date, time and location.
Mohsen Fakhrizadeh is also known to have been a member of the IRGC.
Sources inside Tehran's Evin prison security ward, where those who are accused of spying for foreign countries are held, have told the BBC there have been scores of high-ranking IRGC commanders held there.