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Daily Stormer
October 15, 2016
tfw some African kang is more civilized than your country.
The Jews have skyped our society to the point where we have Nigerian “presidents” (what warlords call themselves now I guess) talking more sense than our own leaders.
Feels bad, man.
Real bad.
Nigeria’s first lady has openly questioned her husband’s work and said she may not support him if he runs again — comments that President Muhammadu Buhari laughed off, saying, “I don’t know which party my wife belongs to, but she belongs to my kitchen and my living room and the other room.”
His comments to reporters in Germany prompted German Chancellor Angela Merkel, standing at his side, to give him a short glare and then laugh.
I imagine the glare looked something like this. This is what decades of not making sandwiches does to a woman. Beware.
In an interview with the BBC Hausa-language service broadcast Friday, Aisha Buhari said her husband did not know many top government appointees, and she accused them of not sharing the vision of his All Progressives Congress party. She did not name names.
Muhammadu Buhari, who was briefly a military dictator in the 1980s, was elected in his fourth run at the presidency in 2015 on the back of a coalition that includes former foes and opportunists who abandoned the former governing party of defeated President Goodluck Jonathan.
“Okay guys, I used to be a military dictator, but now I’m a president. I’m definitely not going to kill you all if you vote for somebody else. Promise.”
At first I was like
But then I was like
African politics aside, it’s funny to think that a German commenting that women belong in the kitchen would probably be thrown in jail for such hate speech nowadays. This means that in some meaningful way, Nigeria now enjoys a greater standard of freedom and civilization than Germany.
Think about that for a second.
In Nigeria, Warlords become presidents, while women stay in the kitchen. In the west, women become presidents, while masculinity is ridiculed and frowned upon.
The world is upside-down.
But we’re going to make it right.