Negrocide Ne·gro·cide (nē′grō-sīd′)
(nom)
1. The systematic and widespread killing of a black person or group of black people
2. The attempted killing of a black person or group of black people
3. The deliberate killing of a black person or group of black people
Negrocidal Negro·cid′al (nē′grō-sīd′l)
(adjective)
Negrocidally Negro cid′al·ly (nē′grō-sīd′li)
(adverb)
(nom)
1. The systematic and widespread killing of a black person or group of black people
2. The attempted killing of a black person or group of black people
3. The deliberate killing of a black person or group of black people
Negrocidal Negro·cid′al (nē′grō-sīd′l)
(adjective)
Negrocidally Negro cid′al·ly (nē′grō-sīd′li)
(adverb)
Negrocide Ne·gro·cide (nē′grō-sīd′)
(nom)
1. The negrocide of George Floyd led to mass protests for justice worldwide.
2. People all around the world call the negrocide of George Floyd a murder.
3. George Floyd’s death is an undeniable negrocidal case.
4. The video of George Floyd who was evidently not resisting arrest and was pleading to the four Officers -while one of them is choking him with his knee on his throat and two others sitting on his body on the ground- “I can’t breath… I can’t breath… I can’t breath… I need water…” is the clear and irrefutable evidence that this negrocide case must be trialed as a deliberate murder, not as a manslaughter.
(nom)
1. The negrocide of George Floyd led to mass protests for justice worldwide.
2. People all around the world call the negrocide of George Floyd a murder.
3. George Floyd’s death is an undeniable negrocidal case.
4. The video of George Floyd who was evidently not resisting arrest and was pleading to the four Officers -while one of them is choking him with his knee on his throat and two others sitting on his body on the ground- “I can’t breath… I can’t breath… I can’t breath… I need water…” is the clear and irrefutable evidence that this negrocide case must be trialed as a deliberate murder, not as a manslaughter.
by OumarD, TheAfricanGlory June 04, 2020
Berbarously or Libyco-berbarously (adverb)
Of, relating to, or characteristic of berbarians or libyco-berbarians.
Of, relating to, or characteristic of berbarians or libyco-berbarians.
They -the berbarian(s) or libyco-berbarian(s)- berbarously or libyco-berbarously confronted the group of migrants who were sleeping in a room in the back of his house, he protested.
by OumarD, TheAfricanGlory December 22, 2017
Berbarism or Libyco-berbarism (nom)
1. XXIst century black African(s) slavery by Berber(s), or Libyco-berber(s) or Libyco-berbers, Berber or Libyco-berber slavery in Libya.
2. The revolting XXIst century practice of berber(s) or Libyco-berber(s) of selling and/or taking black African men and/or women, in Libya as slaves.
3. The XXIst century barbaric crime against humanity of Berber(s) or Libyco-berber(s) of selling and/or taking black African men and/or women, in Libya as slaves, revealed on CNN in November 2017, by the honorable and heroic Nima Elbagir, a CNN Journalist of Sudanese origin.
4. The XXIst century barbaric crime against humanity of Berber(s) or Libyco-berber(s) of selling and/or taking black African men and/or women, in Libya as slaves, that shocked the whole modern world.
5. The XXIst century barbaric crime against humanity of Berber(s) or Libyco-berber(s) of selling and/or taking black African men and/or women, in Libya as slaves, that prompted mass repatriations of several black men and women of different African Nations from Libya.
6. The horrific and vicious mistreatments of black African migrants in Libya.
7. The Libyan public policy to repress and combat black migrants from Africa in Libya.
8. The Libyan public policy to repress and combat black migrants from Africa who pass by Libya to attempt to go to Europe.
1. XXIst century black African(s) slavery by Berber(s), or Libyco-berber(s) or Libyco-berbers, Berber or Libyco-berber slavery in Libya.
2. The revolting XXIst century practice of berber(s) or Libyco-berber(s) of selling and/or taking black African men and/or women, in Libya as slaves.
3. The XXIst century barbaric crime against humanity of Berber(s) or Libyco-berber(s) of selling and/or taking black African men and/or women, in Libya as slaves, revealed on CNN in November 2017, by the honorable and heroic Nima Elbagir, a CNN Journalist of Sudanese origin.
4. The XXIst century barbaric crime against humanity of Berber(s) or Libyco-berber(s) of selling and/or taking black African men and/or women, in Libya as slaves, that shocked the whole modern world.
5. The XXIst century barbaric crime against humanity of Berber(s) or Libyco-berber(s) of selling and/or taking black African men and/or women, in Libya as slaves, that prompted mass repatriations of several black men and women of different African Nations from Libya.
6. The horrific and vicious mistreatments of black African migrants in Libya.
7. The Libyan public policy to repress and combat black migrants from Africa in Libya.
8. The Libyan public policy to repress and combat black migrants from Africa who pass by Libya to attempt to go to Europe.
The Berbarism or Libyco-berbarism revealed tonight on CNN World News is not only shocking to the whole modern world, but is a flagrant crime against humanity.
by OumarD, TheAfricanGlory December 22, 2017
Berbaric or Libyco-berbaric (adjective)
1. Of, involving to, or characteristic of berbarians or libyco-berbarians.
2. Marked by berbarism or libyco-berbarism.
1. Of, involving to, or characteristic of berbarians or libyco-berbarians.
2. Marked by berbarism or libyco-berbarism.
All the people -berbarians or libyco-berbarians- involved in this berbaric or libyco-berbaric crimes must be severely punished, so this revolting practice -berbarism or libyco-berbarism- will never happen again.
by OumarD, TheAfricanGlory December 22, 2017
Mediasonge (mē′dē-ə-sŭnj)
(nom)
ETYMOLOGY: media & songe
Media: the plural of medium; in communications & information, the means of communication that reach large numbers of people, such as television, newspapers, radio, social network, etc., of or relating to the mass media
Songe: from the French word mensonge, de mentir; mentionica, de mentiri in Latin, which mean a lie, to lie
LITERARILY: media mensonge (mediasonge), meaning media that lie or propagate lies
1. A communication or information that spreads a lie or myth in the media
2. A deliberate lie or myth circulated, disseminated, or shared in the media
3. A medium (television, newspapers, radio, social network, etc.) that broadcasts a lie or myth
4. The spreading or act of spreading, posting, or sharing a lie or myth in the media
Mediasonger (mē′dē-ə-sŭnj′ər)
(nom)
1. A person or group of persons who spreads, posts, or shares a lie or myth in the media
2. A medium (television, newspapers, radio, social network, etc.) that broadcasted a lie or myth in its channel
(nom)
ETYMOLOGY: media & songe
Media: the plural of medium; in communications & information, the means of communication that reach large numbers of people, such as television, newspapers, radio, social network, etc., of or relating to the mass media
Songe: from the French word mensonge, de mentir; mentionica, de mentiri in Latin, which mean a lie, to lie
LITERARILY: media mensonge (mediasonge), meaning media that lie or propagate lies
1. A communication or information that spreads a lie or myth in the media
2. A deliberate lie or myth circulated, disseminated, or shared in the media
3. A medium (television, newspapers, radio, social network, etc.) that broadcasts a lie or myth
4. The spreading or act of spreading, posting, or sharing a lie or myth in the media
Mediasonger (mē′dē-ə-sŭnj′ər)
(nom)
1. A person or group of persons who spreads, posts, or shares a lie or myth in the media
2. A medium (television, newspapers, radio, social network, etc.) that broadcasted a lie or myth in its channel
Mediasonge (mē′dē-ə-sŭnj)
(nom)
1. One of the biggest mediasonge about the COVID-19 is Black people can’t be infected with the coronavirus. That’s why Africa has such a low number of people infected.
2. In his early morning tweet, President Trump denies having advised people to inject disinfectants into their body to combat COVID-19; because if the disinfectants work on your hands, they should too knock coronavirus out of their lungs in a minute. He said it’s a mediasonge.
3. People still wonder if it’s a mediasonge that coronavirus was man-made in Wuhan???!!!
4. Doctors informed in a press conference that garlic doesn’t kill the coronavirus. It is just another mediasonge about COVID-19.
(nom)
1. One of the biggest mediasonge about the COVID-19 is Black people can’t be infected with the coronavirus. That’s why Africa has such a low number of people infected.
2. In his early morning tweet, President Trump denies having advised people to inject disinfectants into their body to combat COVID-19; because if the disinfectants work on your hands, they should too knock coronavirus out of their lungs in a minute. He said it’s a mediasonge.
3. People still wonder if it’s a mediasonge that coronavirus was man-made in Wuhan???!!!
4. Doctors informed in a press conference that garlic doesn’t kill the coronavirus. It is just another mediasonge about COVID-19.
by OumarD, TheAfricanGlory May 04, 2020