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Harper
Harper@Blam_Lover_13·
@FirstnameL31885 @k1ng_baa @emmasarchivee I value the life of the baby, but I also value the life of the mother, and if the mother wants to abort the baby to live, all power to her to do so here, this is a medical emergency. if she doesn't, again, all power to her. her body, her baby, her choice. nobody elses.
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.@emmasarchivee·
Fun fact: "Barbie" (2023) was released BEFORE tampons were tested with actual human blood. LET THAT SINK IN.
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@Xaviet59025487 @Nofilter_nw Agreed. I see videos like this and start to think left and right wing are the same when people like him do the same thing leftists do and act violent destroying property.
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@Nofilter_nw I agree with u but please don't act like this
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Puppy Kicker & Co@FirstnameL31885·
@kingReymyon Is it really surprising that black teenagers are just stupid and follow stereotypes? (that exist for a reason)
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Puppy Kicker & Co@FirstnameL31885·
@ponchosh00ter I liked this post. I gave it a heart. Why? I don’t know. What I do know is that I’m proud I liked it. I stand by you. ✊
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Anna Lulis
Anna Lulis@annamlulis·
WATCH: Artemis II pilot Victor Glover hugs Fox News host’s baby with Down syndrome, Valentina—humanizing children like her. 80% of babies with the condition are aborted in the US This child, with an extra chromosome, is valuable and worthy of life.
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Harper
Harper@Blam_Lover_13·
@k1ng_baa @emmasarchivee I'm going to pose a respectful question. let's say a pregnancy goes wrong, if an abortion is not had, the mother will die, but there's a chance her baby could live if the pregnancy continues, but will die from the abortions, which life matters more to you in this situation.
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ɖʀʊӄքǟ ӄʊռʟɛʏ 🇧🇹🇹🇩
Pranking Africans by casting spells on them has become an entire genre of video
ɖʀʊӄքǟ ӄʊռʟɛʏ 🇧🇹🇹🇩@kunley_drukpa

AFRICAN PEOPLE TAKE BEING CURSED BY WITCHES VERY SERIOUSLY 🇧🇼 In Botswana Henry Harpending meets a man who has been bewitched who will now have to visit a witch doctor to break his curse. He expresses scepticism and is told white people are not vulnerable to witchcraft like black people: “Occasionally people bemoan political correctness. There is something like PC that pervades a lot of social science, anthropology in particular. For example a half century ago there was a lot of interesting anthropology about witchcraft, but starting in the 1960s anthropologists increasingly saw themselves as activists and advocates for people with whom they worked, especially low-tech people. Witch doctors became “traditional healers”, prostitutes became “sex workers”, delinquents became “at risk youth”, and so on. While respect and manners are important, semantic cleansing has led to the loss of a lot of knowledge about human cultural diversity. About a quarter century ago I was doing ethnography with a group of prosperous ranchers in the northern Kalahari who call themselves Herero. A young man in his mid-twenties named Kozondo was working for our group as a combination translator and mechanic and camp helper. He had graduated from secondary school, no small achievement in Botswana’s UK-derived system, and his english was quite fluent. One day I was interviewing a young mother when she used a (Herero) word I did not know. I asked Kozondo and he replied, with not a moment’s hesitation, “colostrum”. On this trip it became quickly apparent that something was wrong with him. He was uneasy and distracted during the day and even more uncomfortable into the evening and night. There was an annoying group of giant eagle owls near our camp, and when they started hooting Kozondo would jump into the cab of a truck, close the windows, lock the doors, and spend the night cramped inside. When I sat him down to try to understand the problem he told me that he was being witched, that someone was trying to kill him. I gave him my familiar assurance that there was no such thing as witchcraft, that it was false superstition, and so on, but he would have none of it. Only a handful of Herero shared my skepticism about witchcraft. People in the neighborhood as well as several other employees were concerned about Kozondo’s problem. They told me that he had to be taken to a well known local witch doctor. “Witch doctor” I said, “you all have been watching too many low budget movies. We call them traditional healers these days, not witch doctors”. They all, including Kozondo, would have none of it. “They are bad and very dangerous people, not healers” he said. It quickly became apparent that I was making a fool of myself trying to explain why “traditional healer” was a better way to talk than “witch doctor”. One of our group had some kind of anti-anxiety medicine. We convinced Kozondo to try one but it had no effect at all. Everyone agreed that he must consult the witch docter so we took him. The local witch docter was well known in the area. We were camped at the edge of the Okavango delta so many of the locals were not Herero, who are a desert people, but indigenous people of  the delta. Desert people refer to people of the delta as Goba. The Goba are reputed to be accomplished witch doctors and to have green thumbs growing marijuana but they are also regarded with some fear. After all, Herero say, they eat fish, as do crocodiles. If Kozondo could get help, we reasoned, it would be well worth the five buck fee (actually five Botswana Pula, close to five dollars). The witch doctor was a disheveled man, covered in grime, with either two or three teeth in total. He had a pouch with pieces of porcupine bone, twigs, and nuts. He tossed the contents of the pouch on the ground, studied the pattern, and made his diagnosis. He confirmed Kozondo’s self diagnosis of witchcraft and asked about whether Kozondo was owed money by anyone. [1/2]

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Puppy Kicker & Co@FirstnameL31885·
@XBTXMR @kunley_drukpa Africans: Running around scared because you are wearing certain masks and chanting curses Africans: “Yeah, white christians are on the same level.”
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Puppy Kicker & Co@FirstnameL31885·
@XBTXMR @kunley_drukpa Do you seriously think most western christians believe in this as much as Africans believe in demons and monsters casting spells?
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Janet™
Janet™@Janet_sm145·
This response caught me by surprise 😶‍🌫️
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