…and to use God and Christianity as tools to prop up their own supposed moral superiority is even worse. Faith should be about compassion, humility, and empathy—not about exploiting someone’s tragedy to judge others. It’s disheartening to see how quickly people can twist a heartbreaking event to feed their own egos!!!!!
It’s frustrating how some self-righteous people turn someone’s death into a self-serving lesson to highlight why they supposedly live better or make smarter choices.
Life is fragile, and no one is promised tomorrow. Using the tragedy’s location to push your narrative isn’t just shallow—it’s disrespectful!
Being spoiled by your parents as an adult is the biggest flex. Not even financially but the small things. Like just having them there for you even when you’re grown. Ugh. Some shit I’ll never take for granted .
I have a problem with people oppressing Ugandans then turning around & asking them react in a “respectful way” 😅. You are kidnapping people while telling their families not to “embarrass the government” online? Wow 🤦♂️
The anticipation is building!
To get you ready, here's a quick guide to help you make the most of your Virtual Museum of African Feminists experience when it goes live on March 7th, 2025!
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Dr. Kizza Besigye is single-handedly redefining activism and politics in this country. His fight is not just about opposition; it is about forcing the rule of law into action, exposing every flaw in our legal and political systems, and challenging those in power to either respect justice or reveal their own impunity.
Through his defiance, he is influencing how we understand governance, accountability, and civil rights. Whether they like it or not, his actions are setting legal and political precedents that will outlive this regime.
He is the kind of person I would want my children to learn about in school, and not only as a politician, but as a symbol of resistance against tyranny.
Thank you, @WinnieByanyima, for the updates. History is being written💪🏾
The people controlling the Ntinda stretcher traffic this morning…I hope your shirt gets caught on the door handle while you’re running late and that you step in a puddle of water with your socks for 90 days🙄🙄