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Make Your Grass Greener

@David_TGL

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Nigeria Katılım Haziran 2016
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Oyíndà@yorubachic·
APC controls 31 of 36 states, yet you lot will rather blame an entire ethnic group than hold your governors and the APC leadership accountable. If your anger is truly about bad leadership, direct it at APC and your governors, anything else is just bigotry disguised as activism.
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@itz_taser Freedom o. Igbo men gave them too much freedom and elevated them above all other women. They're called beautiful, songs are written about them, movies are made about them, all paid for by Igbo men. They're sent to good schools by their men. After all these comes pride.
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Black_Melanin🥰@itz_taser·
I have seen more feminist Igbo women than any other tribe, my question is why? Is there something Igbo men did to their women to turn them into feminists?
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AGU ◻️@Agu_Bu_Agu·
@treazyblaq You should avoid topics like this trust me. You might not know or u might think Men are collecting L’s but in truth, Men ain’t collecting any L’s. Leave these topics. See, it’ll do something so negative to you that before you realize, it might be too late.
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Treazy@treazyblaq·
Men have been collecting the biggest Ls on this platform lately. Retribution for all the misogyny, attacks, hatred, and derogatory remarks constantly directed at women on this app?
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@YcOhaneze @treazyblaq She's unraveling lol. It didn't even take long before her true character came out. Igbo ladies of these days will finally get what they're looking for.
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Igbo Youth Forum
Igbo Youth Forum@YcOhaneze·
@treazyblaq You are just making enemies with this your takes... like I said before this road you are on will lead no where
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Treazy@treazyblaq·
@nzemmili You probably haven’t been online, because this is a very big lie. Even if that were true, yes, we should hold our men accountable to higher standards.
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Nze@nzemmili·
Anytime misogyny case is trending here and it is not Igbo man, these emergency umuada feels left out. They love it when they're involved so they can insult Igbo men and their fathers.
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@treazyblaq The fact that you stand on this means this whole conversation is worthless. Igbo women have the WORST character anywhere in the world. It's you people that champion divorce the most. It's you people that practice lesbianism in Nigeria the most. Degeneracy is y'all's forte. Change
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Treazy@treazyblaq·
@David_TGL Igbo women are actually the most decent in Nigeria and carry themselves better than others. I don’t know what you are saying again oh.
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Treazy@treazyblaq·
Nah, that is not true at all. The reason they feel comfortable disrespecting Igbo women is because they watched Igbo men normalize and popularize anti-Igbo woman rhetoric on this app for years. They learned it from your men. Igbo men have been running one of the strongest public hate campaigns against their own women on this space. Even when an Igbo man openly loves, defends, or praises his woman, other Igbo men immediately insult him, mock him, and question his masculinity. Look at how Kene gets disrespected daily simply for loving his woman. Meanwhile, openly anti-Igbo women accounts thrive here comfortably, and the so-called “good” or “pro-Igbo” men are usually silent. Very few of them ever challenge the toxicity within their own circle. So no, Igbo women did not invent this hostility. Igbo men opened the door for it, amplified it, and normalized it. Igbo women cannot even share opinions on this app without being insulted, silenced, degraded, or threatened. At some point, people need to stop pretending this is random. Open hostility toward Igbo women has become a disturbingly dominant trait among many Igbo men on this space.
Anambra 1st son@UchePOkoye

lol igbo women let themselves down the day they started the anti-Igbo men campaign online. Look at this scallywagg having a say on Igbo woman without fear. This was practically impossible in the past, you can only stand and admire Igbo women unless you are a high valued man. SMH.

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@ChinonyelumH @treazyblaq And we don't collectively condone such behaviours from our erring brothers. Such people should be killed. But can the same be said about our women? When you're busy supporting women wrongs and rights. Zuzupu ebe a ọsịsọ.
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@treazyblaq But when we talk, you people will rebel. Bunch of stupid women. Keep being rebellious, it won't be long until the result shows in real life.
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@treazyblaq Yariba women never disrespect their men. Hausa/Fulani women don't do it. It's only Igbo women. Patriarchy this, patriarchy that. Na only una go school learn vocabularies? It's disgusting! Women from other tribes will take your place if you don't correct course. Keep abusing.
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@treazyblaq Igbo men are the shields of their women whether you like it or not. The more you disrespect them all in the name of being outspoken, they'll distance from you and then the wolves will pounce. This is just the beginning. You see what's happening online? Soon it'll spill offline.
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@treazyblaq You'll never learn. Igbo women are the only ones among the top 3 tribes that insult their men, culture and heritage. They go ahead to recruit younger women into their coven so that it never stops. All for what?
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
On this day, I was born.
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Make Your Grass Greener@David_TGL·
@lilyally98 You females have dog shit for brains, really. Her plans against him backfired. He's on top. You lowlifes will keep losing to men because we own your asses. Cry now, cry forever, you can only squeak like rats. Mess around and get returned to your father's house like trash.
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Lilyallly❤️🇬🇧
Lilyallly❤️🇬🇧@lilyally98·
“she’s in Lagos in her father’s house” Someone that is chilling in London. You people let males lie and whine you on the app. 😂😂😂
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Mia♡@luxemiaa·
I canceled a date because I wasn’t feeling great. I told him the truth. My period had started, I was exhausted, and I was in one of those moods where even putting on jeans felt unreasonable. I assumed we’d just reschedule. Instead, he asked if he could stop by for a minute. I said yes. A little while later he showed up at my door with ice cream and chocolate. He handed me the bag, gave me a hug, said he hoped I felt better soon, and then left. That was it. No expectation that I entertain him. No attempt to turn it into a shortened date. No “well, I’m already here, so can I come in?” He just wanted to........
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Make Your Grass Greener@David_TGL·
@SatoshiSavant @treazyblaq You should be ashamed of yourself. Look at how you've been jumping all over the place like the mantis that you are. Have you no self respect? Who are you trying to impress? Treazy? I believe there are better ways to do that. Don't reply me again.
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Treazy@treazyblaq·
The reason many men are losing their minds over Sugabelly’s post is because it even remotely suggests female agency and power. If she had said, “In Igbo culture, a man is permitted to marry multiple wives,” or referenced customs that benefit men, many of the same people would have applauded her for “preserving culture” and “educating people.” The reality is that not every custom or tradition, within or outside Igboland, will align with modern sensibilities or everyone’s personal morality. But discomfort does not erase history. The fact that some people are unfamiliar with certain practices, or consider them taboo and unspeakable, does not mean those practices never existed. What Christianity and colonial influence did in many African societies, including Igbo society, was not simply to introduce religion; it also reshaped social structures and gender relations through more rigid patriarchal frameworks. Precolonial Igbo society was far more complex than many people are willing to admit. Igbo women historically held significant social, economic, and political influence. They had institutions, collective power, and forms of autonomy that are often downplayed today. There were also customs that reflected a different understanding of family, lineage, and womanhood from the modern Christian framework many people now see as “traditional.” For example, women could own property in some contexts, become “female husbands” for lineage purposes, raise children within their paternal homes, and in certain situations where a husband was infertile or impotent, arrangements could be made, with his knowledge and consent, for the wife to conceive with another man while the children remained socially and culturally recognized as belonging to the husband’s lineage. You do not have to like every historical practice. But selectively accepting culture only when it reinforces male privilege while rejecting every part that acknowledges female autonomy is not cultural preservation. It is revisionism.
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Make Your Grass Greener@David_TGL·
@treazyblaq @SatoshiSavant Young lady, you lack foresight and the sense of self-preservation. You call it "not pandering", but it's interpreted as mockery by others. She who calls your her husband a fool will be referred to as the wife of a fool by outsiders. You can choose to see the big picture or not.
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MrBeast
MrBeast@MrBeast·
If this tweet has exactly 1 like in 24 hours I’ll give that person $1,000,000
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