RE: Battling The Stereotypes: Nigerians are NOT fraudsters
Stereotypes are great :) according to them I have all the privelege and can get anything I want. It is when people are thick as fuck and can't use their own judgement, but yes it is exponentially harder I imagine when you are not even being judged as a person but merely an entity from somewhere. I do not think there is a reason for countries anymore but then again I would still say as much as we try to leave Africa the world does need to protect themselves from Africa although I think once fully exposed to the world as a whole the tribal backward hateful thinking I tend to refer to seems to lose the battle. Unless like Jordan Peterson pointed out in a vid the IQ level is too low. Those people do not learn and apart from the army not employing the m they are the ones that fuel the leaders of doom. But to even get to any point one must be seen as an individual. My benefit is that I am white mmm maybe not the right colour in my country but probably the right colour for them to harvest my organs in Malaysia maybe. !tipuvote 2
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"Country" is an elaborate mental construct required to classify people. It is in the same boat with religion and other pointless things that humans need to justify their worthless existence. People don't want to think for themselves, so they simply key into stereotypes before making their decisions. Stereotypes helps them make "statistical" assumptions and punish the majority.
That's why PayPal doesn't work in Nigeria, Western Union can't be sent to Nigeria in some places and a bunch of issues.
And about selling kidney in Malaysia, I have one useless kidney I won't mind trading, do they pay in Bitcoin?