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Has sumone ever threatened or have tried 2 call the cops on u b4?

Zo206

Zoobandz aka Leech (Yungin in Charge)
Answer the question: Has sumone ever threatened 2 call the cops on u b4?
Ight then I’ll go first
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Sxb ma kula doodi karaa, you're a young man now and I don't know you, but its imperative that you fix your grammar as soon as possible. I can tell you are intelligent, so it's probably a lack of care
 

Khaem

πŸ‡©πŸ‡― π’–π’π’–π’π’–π’˜π’– 𐒆𐒖𐒂 π’π’π’ƒπ’™π’—π’–π’šπ’– π’‰π’˜
VIP
Answer the question: Has sumone ever threatened 2 call the cops on u b4?
Ight then I’ll go first
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This ain't Africa why this fucking Habasha getting onto you
 
Nah, but 3 years ago I was detained and questioned for some hours due to suspicion of organizing protests against the past sudanese regime
 
Was it the regular police or undercover mukhabarat? Tell us about how they treat detainees :mjohreally:
Initially it was a mukhabarat accompanied by armed people in military uniforms. Those were violent, threatening, and beaten a few of us for no reason. They took us to some area where they made us kneel on the floor with arms up on the wall in the sun for like 2 hours, the police later took over and questioned me about my work/home/personal details/etc... They didn't release me until near midnight. I was pretty lucky though, I've seen some unfortunate ones forced to enter some rooms and god knows what happened there. Beatings were pretty common at that time, I know ones who were beaten, tortured, and scarred for life for absolutely no reason other than filling the lust of these savages
 
Initially it was a mukhabarat accompanied by armed people in military uniforms. Those were violent, threatening, and beaten a few of us for no reason. They took us to some area where they made us kneel on the floor with arms up on the wall in the sun for like 2 hours, the police later took over and questioned me about my work/home/personal details/etc... They didn't release me until near midnight. I was pretty lucky though, I've seen some unfortunate ones forced to enter some rooms and god knows what happened there. Beatings were pretty common at that time, I know ones who were beaten, tortured, and scarred for life for absolutely no reason other than filling the lust of these savages

What a terrifying experience, thank god that you made it out safely. This seems to be the product of a police state in which the people in power live in constant paranoia. Suspecting lawful and regular civilians seems to be the norm.

Regarding people in uniform beating people, that's as common as you can get in many places, especially in our parts of the world. I've seen it happen too. And they don't hesitate to beat you up in public either. Unfortunately, the only way out seems to be bribing them to release you. Even if you're innocent, since justice doesn't exist. If you're a foreign citizen, then you're lucky if they release you quickly when they realize that they can get in trouble if it's passed to your embassy.
 

johnsepei5

Head of Somalia freemasonry branch
VIP
In British high schools they gave these tickets to students who don’t have lunch money where they loan you a hot meal but you have to pay it back,I ran a scam where I would use the tickets to get a hot meal and use my lunch money my parents gave me on snacks I was running this scam for about 2 years,How did I run this so successfully you may ask?I switched my first name and last name after I accumulated at least Β£80 on my original name,I went up to reach Β£320 on 4 names,i was caught eventually they threatened to call the police on me but they eventually dropped it because the school was too short staffed and bigger things was going on,I ended up changing schools,because we moved house,I have never paid them back till this day
 
What a terrifying experience, thank god that you made it out safely. This seems to be the product of a police state in which the people in power live in constant paranoia. Suspecting lawful and regular civilians seems to be the norm.

Regarding people in uniform beating people, that's as common as you can get in many places, especially in our parts of the world. I've seen it happen too. And they don't hesitate to beat you up in public either. Unfortunately, the only way out seems to be bribing them to release you. Even if you're innocent, since justice doesn't exist. If you're a foreign citizen, then you're lucky if they release you quickly when they realize that they can get in trouble if it's passed to your embassy.
It happens in all third world countries because their inhabitants are all subhuman savages. I'd rather live in cadaan kaffir country because at least they're fair to everyone and have functioning law and people with actual moral compass unlike my own sudanese """muslim""" countrymen. When you see stuff like this happens daily in your country you really begin to ask all sorts of questions
 

Khaem

πŸ‡©πŸ‡― π’–π’π’–π’π’–π’˜π’– 𐒆𐒖𐒂 π’π’π’ƒπ’™π’—π’–π’šπ’– π’‰π’˜
VIP
It happens in all third world countries because their inhabitants are all subhuman savages. I'd rather live in cadaan kaffir country because at least they're fair to everyone and have functioning law and people with actual moral compass unlike my own sudanese """muslim""" countrymen. When you see stuff like this happens daily in your country you really begin to ask all sorts of questions
The only reason westerners no longer act this way is because of strong state and police. Anyone who tried this stuff would get packed by the legal system. We need a strong army to enforce the rule of law if these things are to finally stop.
 

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