Tuesday, 9 July 2013

CUNTILOPOLUS THE GREEK KKK


I have always respected the Greeks, considering they were responsible for lots of discovery... I mean they started things like Soccer, Olympics, mini-skirt and most likely the birth place of homosexuality.

Antetokounmpo.
I was disappointed when I read four days ago in a Nigerian Newspaper how a political-party leader in Greece referred to an 18 year old ‘black’ basketball player recently drafted into the NBA as a chimpanzee or to put it lightly in the words of the ‘Greek basketball Federation’, ‘Compared’ the basketballer to a chimpanzee . 

If you are familiar with this story, you would notice that I left out the part about the Young-man's origin, as the newspaper described him to be of Nigerian descent but born in Greece by his immigrant parents. The truth is I am more concerned with ‘why’... in this day and age would ‘Nikolaos Michaloliakos (the culprit) aka Cuntilopolus’ compare ‘Giannis Antetokounmpo (basketballer)’ to a chimpanzee?

Cuntilopulos. Try putting a banana in that mouth..simply epic!
Cuntilopolus, have you ever wondered why Hollywood dresses aliens from space in their movies like the Greeks.. E.g. the antagonist in ‘Man of steel’... Do you ever stop to think why your names all sound like ‘rhinoceros’ or why you were born potentially gay?
I am going to forgive you Cuntilopolus because you don’t know any better... it’s the ‘animal’ in you... maybe it’s time you compared the intelligence of chimpanzees to Rhinos...
Now a quick word to my ‘Nigreece’ brother and the press men who were quick to call you Nigerian, what the f**k does ‘Antetokounmpo’ mean? How many Nigerian born Greeks do you see adopting names like ‘Chukwuemekenopolis’ or ‘Olatundepolus’?  

I think it’s high time we stop giving identity to people who do not want to be identified as Nigerians, with over 160million people I guess we are large enough as it is!
I stand ‘beside’ any human on earth who is racially abused no matter where they come from, I stand even closer to my Nigerian brothers who proudly carry the Nigerian identity in character, name or culture.
Be proud to be Nigerian and we will in turn pride in you!

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