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Solo Janko <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 6 May 2010 14:13:16 -0400
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Thanks, Mr. Samateh 
For this well informed insight that caught the bull by the horn. 

The worst thing about tribalism is, the tribalist believe s/he is fighting a just course when s/he is doing a monstrous disservice to society. Trabalism is a mental sickness whose highest stage is when it becomes spontaneous and just is, like a spontaneous effect. At this stage the idea of has sunken so deep that the tribalist becomes like a programmed robot. This is when the tribalist becomes not only suicidal but a danger to everyone. 

Enlightened minds make it their duty to scrutinize the obvious and not let be overwhelmed by indistinguishable sentiments. Our duty in cultivating gambianism (the idea of Gambia as one people and one nation) is to scrutinize the blatancy of tribalism and what makes it apparent. It is only then we would understand why we fall prey to its separating false supremacy. 

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