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Simon Didas

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Pre mature Billionaire, Reign Supreme, the Most Anticipated, KING in the Making, Undisputed Heavyweight

Katılım Şubat 2010
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Michelle Obama
Michelle Obama@MichelleObama·
Good luck to all the extraordinary athletes representing @TeamUSA at the Winter Olympics and Paralympics! It’s been so inspiring to follow your journeys to the world stage, and we'll be cheering you on as you compete in Italy.
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Barack Obama
Barack Obama@BarackObama·
To all the athletes representing @TeamUSA: I'm so proud of you. Your talent and perseverance have brought you to this moment, and Michelle and I will be joining Americans from across the country cheering you on.
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
This video should unsettle anyone who takes the United States seriously as a nation. Because it exposes something dangerous: the trivialization of the world's most consequential office. It shows how carelessly the power, credibility, and accumulated moral authority of a superpower can be squandered for a few seconds of viral attention. In any other major democracy, this behavior from a head of state would trigger a constitutional crisis. Paris would burn. Berlin would convene emergency sessions. In the Nordic countries, resignation would follow within hours. Across functioning democracies, the public, institutions, and political class would recognize this for what it is: an assault on the dignity of the state itself. Leaders are not free to perform as entertainers without consequence. National honor is not personal property, it's held in trust. But the United States is not just another country with a provocateur in charge. It is the linchpin of global order. It maintains formal alliances and security guarantees with forty to fifty nations. It underwrites the financial architecture, trade systems, and diplomatic frameworks that billions of people depend on daily. When the American president speaks—or posts—it doesn't land as satire, meme, or personal whim. It reads as a signal about what the country is becoming. American power has never relied solely on carrier strike groups or economic output. It has rested on something more fragile and more valuable: trust. The belief that beneath domestic turbulence lies institutional seriousness, predictability, and a baseline commitment to dignity. That belief is now disintegrating in real time. Millions of American companies operate globally. They negotiate multibillion-dollar contracts in environments where reputation is currency. Boardrooms in Frankfurt, Singapore, and Dubai aren't debating whether a post was clever—they're asking whether the United States remains a reliable partner. Whether agreements signed today will be honored tomorrow. Whether American leadership has devolved from institutional to purely theatrical. Consider tourism, which sustains millions of American jobs—airlines, hotels, restaurants, museums, entire regional economies. Soft power isn't an abstraction. It materializes in flight bookings, conference locations, study-abroad programs, and decades of accumulated goodwill. A quiet, decentralized boycott doesn't require government action—only a collective sense that a nation no longer respects itself. Now picture this image being studied by foreign ministers, central bank governors, defense strategists, and sovereign wealth fund managers. Picture them asking a coldly rational question: How do we write binding thirty-year agreements with a country whose public face will be this, relentlessly, for years to come? How do we plan for the long term when the tone is impulsive, mocking, and unbound by the gravity of office? This is where the real calculus begins. Trillions in foreign capital depend on confidence that America is stable, credible, and rule-governed. That confidence is now being traded for what, exactly? Applause from an online mob? A dopamine rush from manufactured outrage? Content designed to dominate the news cycle rather than serve the national interest? Every serious nation eventually confronts this choice: burn long-term credibility for short-term spectacle, or safeguard the reputation previous generations bled to build. The United States spent eighty years constructing an image of reliability, restraint, and leadership under pressure. That image wasn't born from perfection—it came from a visible commitment to standards that transcended impulse. This isn't a partisan issue. Europeans who value democratic norms recognize something ominously familiar here. Americans—Democrat and Republican alike—who believe in responsibility and restraint should see it too. Power attracts scrutiny. Leadership demands discipline. A superpower cannot behave like a reality TV contestant without paying a price. The presidency is not a personal broadcast channel. It's a symbol carried on behalf of 330 million people and countless international partners who never voted but whose lives are shaped by American decisions anyway. Every post either reinforces or erodes the idea that America can be counted on when it matters most. So the question is no longer whether this is offensive. The question is whether this is who America chooses to be: a nation that trades a century of hard-won reputation for viral moments. A country that replaces statecraft with content creation. A republic governed like a season of reality television. History offers a harsh lesson here. Great powers don't fall because enemies mock them. They collapse when they begin mocking themselves—publicly, proudly, and without grasping the cost until it's far too late. Stay connected, Follow Gandalv @Microinteracti1
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Manchester United Women
Manchester United Women@ManUtdWomen·
Always remembered. Never forgotten. The Flowers of English football. The Flowers of Manchester. 🌹❤️
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Maria Sarungi Tsehai
Maria Sarungi Tsehai@MariaSTsehai·
‼️🚨STATEMENT - #Tanzania is under siege!‼️ For the past 14 days, there have been reports of foreign mercenaries invading Tanzania and that they are working through the cover of and in close coordination with a Task Force working alongside unfaithful members of the Tanzania Police Force We have activated our global legal network and will soon be submitting evidence for prosecution by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for crimes against humanity on the bank of the evidence collected and verified by our experts. This includes the unfolding genocidal attack on the civilian population of Tanganyika, in violation of the 2002 Rome Statute.
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SIR TIVA
SIR TIVA@Sativa255·
Jeshi la polisi jana walituambia HAWA ni bodaboda Kutoka nchi jirani. Hawa ndio wameua watanzania zaidi ya ELFU 3 nchi nzima. REPOST 500 ———————— Yesterday, the police told us that THESE are motorcycle riders from a neighboring country. These are the ones who have killed more than 3,000 Tanzanians across the country.
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Joseph Kalimbwe
Joseph Kalimbwe@joseph_kalimbwe·
Hi @StandardKenya , On behalf of progressives across SADC & Africa, we'd love to appreciate you for telling the Tanzanian story to the world. You're Kenyans but took keen interest in telling the story of your fellow Africans, like we all should. With love from Lusaka, Zambia !
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Moses Walugembe
Moses Walugembe@wmosest·
@HassanSMohamud @SuluhuSamia How can you congratulate a woman who locked up an opposition leader in jail and stood against herself. What is wrong with African leaders?
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@obeyshava1
@obeyshava1@obeyshava1·
The AU, as currently constituted, lacks the moral standing to represent any African values & principles. It endorses crimes against humanity & gross violations of human rights in Tanzania. These are co perpetrators of violence & mass murders happening in the land of Nyerere.
The Standard Digital@StandardKenya

AUC Chair Mahmoud Youssouf congratulates Tanzania’s President Samia Suluhu on her election victory, urges public to maintain peace.

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HON Job Wiwa Sikhala
HON Job Wiwa Sikhala@JobSikhala1·
The African Union is now a liability to the wishes and aspirations of the African peoples. Congratulating a person who has made a mockery of any modicum of an electoral process is not only bizarre but also scandalous. Samia Suluhu is a criminal completely rejected by Tanzanian!!
African Union@_AfricanUnion

The Chairperson of the African Union Commission, H.E. Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, takes note of the results of the presidential election in #Tanzania and congratulates H.E. President Samia Suluhu Hassan for her victory. The Chairperson deeply regrets the loss of human life during the post-electoral protests and extends his sincere condolences to the families of the victims. He underscores the imperative of upholding fundamental rights and freedoms, including the right to peaceful assembly and expression, and encourages the authorities to safeguard these rights within the framework of the law. He also calls on citizens to exercise their rights in a peaceful and responsible manner. The Chairperson recalls the principles of the African Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance, in particular respect for the rule of law, human rights, fundamental freedoms, and political pluralism, which are the cornerstones of democratic and stable societies. The African Union reaffirms its readiness to support the people and Government of Tanzania in their efforts to preserve peace, national cohesion, and democracy. Read @ au.int/en/pressreleas…

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Kennedy Wandera
Kennedy Wandera@KennedyWandera_·
Tanzania's🇹🇿 main opposition party CHADEMA warns the International community against recognizing Samia Suluhu Hassan as the leader of Tanzania, as "she lacks legitimacy, having not been elected by the citizens of Tanzania" in a genuine election. Only Oman, Burundi, Somalia and African Union Commission have sent congratulations to Hassan. The party says that the results showing Samia has been elected is "a clear coup against the will of Tanzanians who have been denied their democratic right to choose the leader they want." "CHADEMA does not recognize Samia Suluhu Hassan as the President of the United Republic of Tanzania, as she has not been elected by the people of Tanzania." Samia Suluhu Hassan was declared the winner of the country’s disputed election with more than 97.6% of the vote, an election that set off deadly protests across the country. A landslide victory is unheard of in the region. Only President Paul Kagame, the leader of Rwanda, regularly wins by a landslide.
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UK in Tanzania
UK in Tanzania@UKinTanzania·
FCDO advises against all but essential travel to Tanzania. This is due to disruption and unrest following the 29 October election. There are shortages of food, fuel and cash, compounded by the lack of internet services. Full Tanzania travel advice - GOV.UK
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Regina Taylor
Regina Taylor@mama_2sweetpies·
@Pontifex @elonmusk please help the people of #Tanzania by providing us #StarlinkforTanzania🇹🇿. #Suluhu is committing a genocide by killing innocent young people in the dark. With no power and no electricity. Your help will be very much appreciated. Asante sana 🇹🇿 Please help
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WorldArena
WorldArena@WilfredgitongaS·
The authoritarian regime must be stopped and there's a need for ICC to investigate the crime against humanity and justice be served to the people of Tanzania to bring democracy.Tanzania is on the verge of political turmoil and international community must intervene before it's too late 😭
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Sholla Ard 🇰🇪
Sholla Ard 🇰🇪@sholard_mancity·
I’ve been following the Tanzania protests closely, and there’s something powerful we must learn, my people. Even without internet, their fire hasn’t gone out. That’s not luck, that’s structure and consistency. Look at Nepal, Madagascar, Sri Lanka citizens there didn’t protest once and go home. They showed up again and again everyday until the system bent under their persistence. In Kenya, we protest on Tuesday then wait till next Tuesday, and by the time we return, bad governments have already regrouped, re-strategized and planted division among us. Infact that 7 day gap we used to take a break allowed govt to kill many of our comrades My people; True people’s power is consistent and leaderless. Leaders can be bought, but the voice of millions cannot. It moves like water, flowing through every crack of injustice. So next time, my people, when we rise, let it not be a one-day flame. Let it be a continuous fire that lights up every corner of this country. Let it be continous protests without a break And I can assure you within 14 days we will see change. What are your thoughts? We stand with our brothers and sisters in Tanzania. ✊🏿🔥
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