Nice Linus

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Nice Linus

Nice Linus

@adaomalinus

student, creative writer, human rights advocate

Beigetreten Haziran 2022
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SUOAZOFFICIAL@TalkRevolutionX·
Enough Cho Cho Cho....AAC leads the way by setting an example with regards to our party primaries. From tomorrow visit the party website and grab a form contest. FREE NOMINATION FORMS FOR PERSONS LOVING WITH DISABILITY AND 50% WAIVER FOR OUR GREAT WOMEN visit aacparty.com now
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
For fifty years, she trusted him. Then the police found the videos. Gisèle Pelicot believed she knew her life. A long marriage, three children, grandchildren, and a quiet home in Provence. To anyone looking from the outside, they were a perfect couple. Solid. Enviable. Then the signs began. Unexplained exhaustion. Memory gaps. Clumps of hair falling out. Physical problems no doctor could explain. Test after test—no answers. One day, she looked him in the eyes. — “Are you drugging me?” He was offended. Denied everything. And she… believed him. After fifty years together, how do you doubt? In November 2020, everything collapsed. Her husband, Dominique Pelicot, was arrested for filming women under their skirts in a supermarket. A disturbing crime, but one that seemed far removed from their private life. Then the police analyzed his devices. And they found something unimaginable. Thousands of videos. Gisèle. In their bed. Unconscious. Violated. By him. And by dozens of men he had invited himself. For nearly ten years, Dominique had been dissolving drugs into her food and drinks. He made her lose consciousness. Then he assaulted her. And he didn’t stop there. He entered online forums, contacted men willing to take part. Around fifty responded. Ordinary men. Fathers. Professionals. “Normal” people. They entered that home. Abused an unconscious woman. Were filmed. And then returned to their lives. As if nothing had happened. She remembered nothing. She would wake up exhausted, confused. And he would talk about stress. Menopause. Fatigue. The man she trusted the most… was the one destroying her. When she discovered the truth, her life split in two. It wasn’t just betrayal. It was an entire existence built on a lie. Fifty-one men were charged. French law offered her protection and anonymity. A closed trial. She could disappear. No one would judge her. But Gisèle did something no one expected. She said no. At seventy-two, she chose to show herself. To say her name. To make everything public. — “The shame must change sides.” For months, she attended every hearing. She watched the footage. Listened to the justifications. Some claimed they thought she was pretending. Others argued that the husband’s consent was enough. No one wanted to face the simplest truth. An unconscious person cannot give consent. On December 19, 2024, the verdict came. All were convicted. Dominique received twenty years. He will likely die in prison. Outside the courthouse, Gisèle spoke calmly. — “I wanted society to see.” And then she turned to other women: — “You are not alone. This is my fight too.” Her voice spread across France—and beyond. People began to speak about chemical submission, about consent, about responsibility, about a culture that for too long has asked victims to stay silent. She did the opposite. She took silence… and destroyed it. She could have hidden. Disappeared. Protected herself. Instead, she stayed. In front of everyone. And she said: look. Look at what happens when no one is looking. She didn’t seek justice only for herself. She changed something for millions. She gave shame back to where it truly belongs. Not to those who survive. But to those who harm. At seventy-two, Gisèle Pelicot showed a simple and powerful truth: it is never too late to reclaim your voice. And to remind the world… where the blame truly lies.
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gst
gst@wearegst·
I don’t “do” politics. Yes, you do. “No power” is politics.
“High rent” is politics.
“Low salary” is politics. “Uber fare” is politics. “Insecurity” is politics. Politics doesn’t need your permission.
It will do you, whether you “do” it or not.
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Mr Macaroni
Mr Macaroni@mrmacaroni·
President @officialABAT is running the Most Useless Government in the history of Useless Governments!!! How many more Nigerians have to die due to this abysmal level of incompetence? Nigerians wake up everyday to lament one tragedy of the other. Unbearably heart-wrenching!!!
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PreciousOfTheUK🇬🇧🇳🇬🇬🇭🌍
Nah man, this is enough grounds to cut off people. Trivializing matters such as what is happening in Nigeria is enough reason not to have you in my personal space. If the killings, kidnappings & terrible life experiences in the country don’t bother you, I’m not safe around you.
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Warning ⚠️🦇
Warning ⚠️🦇@warning234x·
Retweet if you are voting for Sowore 2027
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Aduwo, Ayodele Gabriel
Aduwo, Ayodele Gabriel@Aduwogab·
UPDATE The judgment in our case has been rescheduled for April 14, 2026. As we often say, the arc of the moral universe may be long, but it bends toward justice. We appreciate your continued support and urge you to remain steadfast. Thank you for your concern.
Aduwo, Ayodele Gabriel@Aduwogab

Friends, Our final court hearing will be held on March 31, 2026. Recall that @gbadeola2010, @adaomalinus and I have been facing year-long victimisation over our anti-fee increase stance & symbolic protest at the University of Ibadan. This is a call for solidarity!

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Sahara Reporters
Sahara Reporters@SaharaReporters·
Rape Culture: A Societal Disease, By Nice Linus | Sahara Reporters bit.ly/4burQzB
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_campus360@_campus360·
@adaomalinus, happy birthday to you. Of your increase, there shall be no limit.We wish you more years on earth in health and wealth Campus360 celebrates you today 🎂 #campus360 #birthday
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That these norms sustain injustice as well. Read my contribution here. bit.ly/4burQzB
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I critiqued rape culture as systemic, using the recent Ozoro sexual assault incident and other Nigerian cases to show how culture, silence and institutional failure enable abuse. Calling for structural overhaul and accountability, I argued that entrenched norms devalue women,
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