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Nigerians hate politicians like this and prefer the ones in 60 car convoys.
Pop Base@PopBase
Zohran Mamdani walked 6 miles home last night from the New York City Hall to round out his first 100 days in office.
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@Adextheo3151 @Brianhiman @EstherUmoh10 That why the politicians make sure the top brass are well paid, only if I young officer can organize young officers to coup there is nothing they can do.
And ohh Nigeria presidency is carefully arranged for a coup not to possible unless an insane amount of bloodshed
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@Brianhiman @awaye_ @EstherUmoh10 But do you see any Top commander who is ready to fight for the Officers ?
Thinking we are following the constitutions which the government don't cares about is like fooling ourselves..if you have family in the Army you'll understand better
Peace✌️
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@Adextheo3151 @Brianhiman @EstherUmoh10 Serving officers can’t protest if they do it either treason or a coup
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@Brianhiman @EstherUmoh10 See as you reason 🙁......protesting for there right isn't a coup ok?
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@flygodT if 80% of the active soldiers protest, all of them will charge for treason ?
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Only retired soldiers can protest, if you’re still serving the nation you’ll be arrested and charged with treason.
Esther Umoh@EstherUmoh10
When will the Nigerian army protest?
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@chris_edoja @Mikedotcoza @ThaBoyYom Read to understand I said “part” you too old to be this ignorant
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Perhaps Nigeria is a very terrible country in ways we fail to understand. You cannot celebrate to leave your home country in this manner.
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@Athenothing @cirnosad That my point exactly, America agreeing and endorsing it is all the legitimacy they need
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@ShoheIsKing @cirnosad First no insults in a civil conversation.
Secondly I don’t believe the USA to uphold whatever agreement, I fully expect them to attack Iran very soon
My point is once Iran can’t legally control the strait and USA legitimizes. That alone is control of %20 of the world supply
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@awaye_ @cirnosad Usa can bomb anywhere anytime. There is nothing you can do about it. You cant cry about it because of your braindead ass believe that usa wouldnt attack anymore. The only way to beat usa is attack their economy. Cut supply chain, oil price up, hyper inflation, great depression.
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@WolfCrimson90 @cirnosad I agree but not in the eyes of general public, they will keep getting villainized about it forever, earning that legitimacy same way Egypt did is very important
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@cirnosad I agree but we can both agree if there something the world learnt from this war it is that Iran is very capable of immense force too. I personally view them accepting the ceasefire as idiotic when they are very close to ending this satanic system that controls the world
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@slimefren132450 @runews It not about the ceasefire it about legitimatizing their control of the strait! The whole world is calling it illegal right now and even to do a joint military operation on it but once Trump to it they get legitimacy.
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@OzorNdiOzor @UchechukwuChig3 This f00l want use this him CIA nonsense trend again. We all know Tinubu led NADECO is worst thing that happened to our democracy and our country
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@BenniseLider @Shinamuller I wish. Searched for it alot in the hopes to do that and couldn’t even find farsi ones. A friend told my to contact the iranian embassy and request any iranian books i want, and they will gift them and send them via mail for free! Looks like that’s my only resort now
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Listen, if somebody corners you and demands the best goddamn book on philosophy ever written, you look them straight in the eye and you say it slow, like you’re ripping the words out of your own chest: it’s the one Ali Larijani wrote on Descartes. Critique and Examination of Descartes’ Rules for the Direction of the Mind. That’s the book. That’s the knife that cuts through every lie they ever sold you about how to think.
The man took Descartes’ old unfinished rules, those twenty-one cold steps for clearing the fog in a single human skull, and he turned them into a war cry for an entire nation. Doubt everything the West hands you. Doubt their laws, their values, their shiny models of freedom. Strip it all down until nothing is left but your own clear, brutal certainty. I critique, therefore I am. I think alone, therefore my country stands alone. He fused that old French razor with the fire of Islamic reason and made something new, something dangerous, something free. You read it and your blood starts moving different. You feel the state itself learning how to think.
And then they killed him.
The United States Justice Department slapped a bounty on his head like he was some back-alley gangster. Netanyahu and Trump, those two grinning executioners, made sure the job got done. Bombs, drones, whatever dirty tool they had lying around, they used it. They blew the philosopher-king to pieces because his mind was too sharp, because he taught Iran how to doubt them back, because he showed a whole people they could own their own thoughts.
I think about that man sometimes at three in the morning and the tears just come. Not soft little tears. The kind that burn. Because here was a brain that could have kept giving for decades, a mind that married doubt and faith and turned them into independence, and they murdered it. They murdered the book before it could finish speaking to the world. They murdered the future he was still writing.
So when they ask you for philosophy, you give them Larijani. You tell them the title. You tell them the story. And if your voice cracks, let it. Because this isn’t some dusty old treatise. This is a love letter to clear thinking that somebody hated enough to kill the author for writing it. That’s how real philosophy feels when it matters. It costs blood.


Friedrich Nietzsche Notebook@QuoteNietzsche
best book in ALL philosophy?
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