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@RoyalK_01

Anti imperialist, Communist, socialist, Pan African. Industrial Revolution and Sovereignty in Africa is non negotiable...multi polar world 🌎

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IMF and WorldBank are destroyers of Africa through loans, Aid, forcing government to buy grains from them and plant export crops only. Forcing government to Remove Subsidies Defund education Devalue your currency No industrialization/no processing plants so we only need finished products. No refineries
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Finnish scientists trucked in real forest dirt and grass and laid it over the gravel at four daycare yards. They let the kids dig around in it for a month. The blood tests came back with changes the researchers hadn’t expected to see so fast or so clear. The study ran at ten daycares in two Finnish cities with 75 kids aged three to five. Four of the yards got the forest treatment: about a tennis court worth of soil and grass laid over the gravel, plus planters and peat blocks the kids could dig and climb on. Three others stuck with their normal gravel yards. The last three were daycares where the kids were already visiting real forests every day. After one month, the variety of bacteria living on the kids’ skin shot up, and the kind that helps train the skin’s immune defenses jumped the most. Their gut bacteria started to look like the gut bacteria of the forest-visiting kids. Their blood showed more of the immune cells whose job is to keep the body from freaking out at harmless stuff like pollen and peanuts, and overall inflammation dropped. The kids on the plain gravel yards showed none of this. Childhood asthma in the US doubled between 1980 and 1995. Food allergies in kids jumped 50 percent between 1997 and 2011, then jumped another 50 percent between 2007 and 2021. And peanut allergies in one-year-olds tripled between 2001 and 2017. The Finnish researchers think one of the reasons is simple: kids today don’t get dirty enough. 37 percent of American preschoolers now spend an hour or less outside on a normal weekday. Their immune systems are getting trained in environments stripped of the bacteria humans have always lived around. Aki Sinkkonen, who led the study, put it in plain words: “It would be best if children could play in puddles and everyone could dig organic soil.” The Finnish government is now helping pay for daycares across the country to make the same changes.
ChiefHerbalist@HerbalistChief

We need to apologize to our ancestors.

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ChiefHerbalist
ChiefHerbalist@HerbalistChief·
Stroke patient is back on his feet and speaking clearly. Nature heals.
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Бианка
Бианка@BiankaB12·
Piece of advice: if you are a parent, watch out what the Finns are doing and copy them. It's one of the few countries that pays closer attention to their youth. They observe, study, and adjust all the time! For example, they are now gradually reversing their decade-long, tech-heavy education model to combat declining cognitive performance and severe classroom distractions. Schools are scaling back on devices in favor of printed textbooks, handwriting instruction, and pen-and-paper assignments.
ChiefHerbalist@HerbalistChief

We need to apologize to our ancestors.

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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Despite the rains and flash flooding that brought the city to a standstill yesterday, we had a decent turnout at the #WhatHappenedOnOctober29 Accra premiere. Special word to my G @wode_maya for coming through, and congrats to team @Spearhead_Af for an amazing job! Next stop: Dar es Salaam🇹🇿 on 29 May!
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Nyani Ngabu
Nyani Ngabu@NNgabu_·
In their attempts to discredit @DavidHundeyin , the Ford Foundation activist circle may actually be strengthening the credibility of both David and the @Spearhead_Af team. I say this for several logical reasons. First, they have been eager to label What Happened on October 29 as pro-government propaganda after seeing only a two-minute trailer. How can they confidently condemn an entire documentary without watching it in full? Their rush to dismiss it raises questions about whether they fear the perspectives it may present. Second, many of these same activists openly supported documentaries by CNNNN and BCCC, both of which largely criticized the Tanzanian government. At the time, they defended those productions as important journalistic work. Why, then, are they suddenly opposed to another documentary on the same subject simply because it appears to challenge their preferred narrative? What makes this contradiction even more striking is that the CNN and BBC documentaries were promoted heavily despite the fact that no representatives from those media organizations reportedly came to Tanzania to engage directly with people on the ground. In contrast, Spearhead actually sent a team to speak with Tanzanians who witnessed the events of that fateful day firsthand. One would expect such direct engagement to be welcomed rather than attacked. The campaign against David has also relied on questionable tactics. At one point, activists circulated a photo supposedly showing David with President Samia. The image was later exposed as fabricated and heavily photoshopped. If the evidence against David were truly strong, why resort to using fake material to push the narrative? David himself is both a journalist and an activist based in Ghana, much like Maria was a Tanzanian journalist and activist based in Kenya before relocating to Canada. On the surface, one might expect solidarity between individuals who occupy similar spaces. Yet Maria has emerged as one of David’s fiercest critics. The reason may lie in what the short trailer appears to suggest: that activists such as Maria and her associates may have played a role in escalating tensions and encouraging unrest before and after October 29. Ultimately, the events of the past few days reveal an important reality: activists, like all human beings, are not free from bias, personal interests, or political agendas. Their interpretation of the truth should not automatically become the universal standard by which all other perspectives are judged.
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Sahel Revolutionary Soldier
China is doing what Sankara asked the West for , but they refused. Sankara said don't give us food aid, give us tractors if you want to assist us, and that is what China has done. Burkina Faso does not need food Aid from the West.
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
If you're in Accra, there's only once place to be tonight, and it's the @WAGMC_UG auditorium from 5PM, where 'What Happened On October 29' will be premiering. Confirmed attendees include @wode_maya, @kwesiprattjr, @ThePaapaC, @miriamumensah and many others. Tickets are FREE
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
We are live at @WAGMC_UG for tonight's premiere of 'What Happened On October 29'
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