Another Comic Defense From "This Gender"....

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A mother from Twic Mayardit Community in South Sudan gives birth to twin white kids and blames her Dinka husband for drinking too much milk.

Most newborns are usually this white.
Atupatie two weeks.
They will be bluer than Azimio.

Yes, babies come out white but vile huyu mwanamke ameanza kujitetea, just know huyo mwanaume amechezwa

Watoi wasudi naskia wanatagwa kama ngozi ni nyeusi

Lkn najiuliza mbona tunazaliwa majunguus alaf tunageuka nyeuthi

kwani the Chinese are building in S.Sudan as well? :D:D:D:D

All races came from bleks, so it is still possible for a bleck woman to give birth to White babies. Rare but 100% possible

Ndindu science gani umekuwa ukisoma lately unipatie links

Ukitaka kujua watatokea aje baadaye…unaangalia rangi ya maskio. Hao ni weusi

Unauliza , these slit eyed are allover, hawa ni virusi mkuu

These pale skin motherfuckers walikula mathe wa uji kwa mjei? :D:D:D:D

aid workers

chinaman amecheza kama mesii :D:D:D

Or perhaps the recessive genes wamecheza ile game yao.

One-in-a-million conception!

The anonymous woman, who hails from Minerios in Goias, gave birth to twins months after sleeping with two men on the same day…
the woman took a paternity test after eight months to confirm who the father was. The young mum said she was left stunned when a DNA test from the man she presumed to be the father returned positive for only one of the babies.

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She then remembered that she had slept with a different man on the same day, and when this second person took a test, it showed he was the second twin’s father.

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A 19-year-old teenager surprised many people after giving birth to twins from two different fathers.
The lady gave birth to twins after sleeping with two men on the same day.
“I remembered that I had slept with another man and called him to take the test, which was positive.
I was surprised by the results. I didn’t know this could happen and the babies are very similar,” she said.

Chinaman alicheza game safi before the Dinka wakamate yeye:D:D

ako Wuhan anamumunya keg polepole akipigia chinatalkers hekaya :D:D:D:D

[SIZE=7]Ugandan women stranded with babies fathered by Chinese[/SIZE]

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Yahang, she says, was an employee of Sinohydro Construction Company that is constructing Karuma dam.
Sinohydro is a Chinese state-owned hydropower engineering and construction company that has won tenders for multi-billion-dollar infrastructure projects across Africa.
Adero recounts that in 2015, she went to Karuma to look for a menial job but ended up in a relationship with Yahang who promised to marry her and take her to China.

According to Kamdini chairperson Sam Ogwang Alunyu, they have documented 20 children in the sub-county that were fathered by Chinese workers.
Jacqueline Adero, 20, a resident of Arukolong, Zambia Parish, is one of them.
Adero says a Chinese national, identified only as Yahang, fathered her one-and-a-half-year-old daughter.
JOBS
Yahang, she says, was as an employees of Sinohydro Construction Company that is constructing Karuma dam.
Sinohydro is a Chinese state-owned hydropower engineering and construction company that has won tenders for multi-billion-dollar infrastructure projects across Africa.
Adero recounts that in 2015, she went to Karuma to look for a menial job but ended up in a relationship with Yahang who promised to marry her and take her to China.
Ms Adero’s hopes to marry Yahang soon faded when she realised that her boyfriend was returning to china without her.
Five months pregnant and unable to work anymore, Adero returned to her village frustrated.
BABY GIRL
“I couldn’t believe he was returning to China for good yet I carried his five-month pregnancy at the time,” she says.
“I just returned home in disappointment to manage my pregnancy, broke as I was.”
Her mother Sophia Kolo says attempts to find out who was responsible for the pregnancy were futile until Adero delivered at Aber Hospital a year ago.
“We asked about it in vain, not until the clan council sat her down but she only said it was a fellow worker from Mukono,” she narrates.
“But we were shocked finally when she delivered a Chinese baby girl.”
SINOHYDRO
It is difficult, the woman says, to raise the mixed-race child because she is allergic to most local foods.
“She only feeds on biscuits and soft drinks and when we serve her local dishes, he develops rashes all over her body.”
Adero’s father Alfred Kolo wants Sinohydro to intervene and link him up with his son-in-law.
“I am just a peasant and unable to raise…this child,” he says.
“It is very expensive to meet her medical needs and feed her considering the diet she requires… Her real father has to come in and support.”
TALKS
Mwa Otiratok clan chief Patrick Okello says they will file a formal complaint with the Sinohydro management.
“We have a law in our culture which demands that you either marry that girl or compensate for damages and time lost because of the pregnancy,” he says.
“It is on this basis that we will demand the company to produce these workers who have abandoned our daughters with their children.”
Separately, Dr Richard Nam, the Lango Cultural Foundation prime minister, says they are planning to negotiate with the management of Sinohydro on how the women could be supported.
“It is our culture that once you impregnate our daughter and decline to marry her, you pay compensation for damages and upkeep of your offspring. This is what we want to make clear to them,” Dr Nam says.
SEX
“They (Chinese) should help these poor girls to raise these children. We shall sit and negotiate with them but when this fails, legal measures will be taken.”
When the Daily Monitor contacted Sinohydro, they referred us to Uganda Electricity Generation Company Limited (UEGCL).
UEGCL corporate affairs manager Simon Kasyate said petitioning Sinohydro over the fate of fatherless children may not bear fruit.
“Sex at Karuma is being traded on the basis of willing buyer and willing seller. These girls knew that these Chinese nationals have a lot of money that they would milk,” he says.
BISCUITS
Alunyu, the Kamdini sub-County chairperson, says, on several occasions, they have written to the Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development to intervene but they have received no response.
Alunyu says cases of prostitution and defilement have been on the rise in the region wracked by abject poverty.
“The level of sexually transmitted infections has increased because young girls and married women are trading sex and this has resulted into divorce, domestic violence and many other crimes,” he says.
As the elders seek to engage Sinohydro, the Chinese babies are asking for more biscuits and soft drinks.

Additional reporting by Harry Misiko.