Regime change, like charity, begins at home.

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Regime change, like charity, begins at home.

Regime change, like charity, begins at home.

@CallMeDSharp

I study history. I have above average intelligence. Unfortunately, the average is appallingly low. I thought the end times would be less tedious.

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bigkenbadboy@Kingkenhottie·
@Mxliibu @Drect Doesn’t matter The fact you’re dressed exactly like her is crazy
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Drect Williams@Drect·
Nicki Minaj is mad overrated. She doesn’t have one classic album and nobody in the media will admit it b/c they are scared of the Barbs 🤷🏾‍♂️
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ALL_BUZZ 🌎
ALL_BUZZ 🌎@All_Buzz11·
Yamen making a TikTok saying he made dinner reservations. Mille commented this. Embarrassing all they do is lie for content.. why did he have to lie?? Ewww #LoveIslandAllstars #LoveIsland
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PITCH•PULSE@pitchpulse_X·
🚨 Heartbreaking: 12-year-old Brazilian Palmeiras talent Zinho leaves the pitch in tears after alleged racial abuse by Argentina’s River Plate players — Vinícius Jr reaches out with support and promises to meet him in Spain 🤍
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Queens R. Made
Queens R. Made@QueenRMade1·
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion. 🫶🏾
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Angry Staffer
Angry Staffer@Angry_Staffer·
Still can’t get over the House GOP rejecting a 100-0 bill from the Senate to fund TSA, Coast Guard, and FEMA and… just going on vacation. Complete abdication of duty.
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‘80s Horror Hoe
‘80s Horror Hoe@Thackerybinx86·
Get it Tisha!
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Pope Leo XIV
Pope Leo XIV@Pontifex·
This is our God: Jesus, King of Peace, who rejects war, whom no one can use to justify war. He does not listen to the prayers of those who wage war, but rejects them, saying: “Even though you make many prayers, I will not listen: your hands are full of blood” (Is 1:15).
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Acyn
Acyn@Acyn·
FCC Chair: Trump is winning. Look at the results—PBS and NPR defunded. Joy Reid, Sleepy-Eyed Chuck Todd, Jim Acosta, John Dickerson are gone. Colbert is leaving. CBS is under new ownership, and soon enough CNN will have new ownership as well.
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Mallory McMorrow
Mallory McMorrow@MalloryMcMorrow·
The cost of your flight went up because you searched for it twice. Your rideshare costs more because your phone battery is dying. This is surveillance pricing – corporations using your own data and behaviors against you. In the US Senate, I’ve got a plan to ban it.
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Ed Winters
Ed Winters@EdWinters583257·
@DavidHundeyin It's not a myth. White people ended slavery. Quit trying to blackwash history.
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Also, the myth that white people benevolently "ended" slavery should die in 2026. There were literally HUNDREDS of slave rebellions and anti-European wars and uprisings across Africa and the New World, to the point where it became physically dangerous to be a slave owner, and white people in slave societies lived in a constant state of terror. Enslaved Africans made the entire business of slavery so dangerous and expensive that the owners of capital began exploring more efficient alternatives provided by new technology, a lot of which was built off the uncredited inventions and genius of enslaved people. This messy, uneven process is what is now called the Industrial Revolution. The idea that there was ever a time when Africans were so passive and pathetic that despite being farmed and traded like animals against their will, some benevolent oyibo "ended" slavery on their behalf, is one of the biggest and most egregious lies ever told. Jean-Jacques Dessalines didn't die making Haiti the world's first postcolonial black republic so that someone could credit his lifetime of military struggle to white people's alleged "benevolence". Let this horrible myth die already.
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck

“How about white people receive gratitude for ending a problem they created.” And the usual suspect okays it. His job on this app is scavenging for white supremacy talking points to amplify. It doesn’t matter if you have 2 followers, he will take break from his ‘busy’ schedule of running 10 million companies and find you. Mind you, they never really ended slavery. They just ended the old format because they perfected a new one. The religion they came with still enslaves people till date. You can tell by how the victims of their indoctrination have no mind of their own. The extraction mechanism they created still enslaves people till date. You can tell by how Africans still beg for visa to go slave away in their societies, as an effect of their destabilization of our continent. The capitalist system they created still enslaves people still date. You can tell about how people are under-compensated for (forced) labour so that billionaires like him can make profits. This list goes on. Very wicked people.

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@OndeDiabhal @DavidHundeyin 1) No, that was not common. 2) Who said transatlantic slavery was the only former of slavery to ever exist? 3) In professional history, scholars are literally always trying to improve upon what came before through ever more rigorous and thorough study. That's kinda the point.
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OndeDiabhal@OndeDiabhal·
@DavidHundeyin Ah, good old revisionist history. I'm sure you're unaware, but it was very common for Africans to go up and enslave Europeans. Slave even comes from the root of Slav or Slavic. Definitely not Africans. Then there were the Barbary states that enslaved and castrated Africans.
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@M1sterc1 @DavidHundeyin That the British suppressed the transatlantic trade through embargo is true, but doesn't in any way contradict the original tweet. It also misses the point that the domestic trade and plantation slavery thrived long after the suppression of the transatlantic trade.
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@DavidHundeyin No..Africans wanted to continue selling other Africans...the British Navy stopped it by simply parking it's fleet and challenging anyone to try to ship slaves through. Africa still has slavery whilst the West does not. You are being ridiculous here..
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@M1sterc1 @DavidHundeyin Everything they said is true. I can suggest some reading, as this is what I study. Slave rebellions absolutely rocked the Americas in the decades before and after the Haitian Revolution. And the Civil War created conditions for nearly 2 million people to SELF-emancipate.
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