Authority Stealing!
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Authority Stealing!
@SullaSacksRome
Capitalism is killing humanity! Neurodivergent. Kasongo Must Go! The Game is Rigged!
Katılım Ağustos 2021
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A 23-year-old law student killed Nazis on her bicycle. Her red hair gave her away.
Amsterdam, 1943.
Hannie Schaft had been studying law at the University of Amsterdam. Smart. Principled. Believed in justice.
Then the Nazis invaded.
Her Jewish friends were expelled from school. Forced to wear yellow stars. Hunted.
Hannie started small. Hiding families. Forging papers. Smuggling food.
But it wasn’t enough.
The trains kept leaving. Packed with people. Bound for death camps.
She joined the Dutch Resistance. Not to distribute pamphlets. To fight.
Her weapon? A pistol.
Her vehicle? A bicycle.
Her method? Unthinkable simplicity.
Hannie would ride through Amsterdam. Alone. In daylight. Find her target—a Nazi officer or collaborator.
She’d approach. Smile. Ask for directions.
Then pull the gun. Fire. And ride away before anyone understood what happened.
For two years, she operated like this. The Germans were on edge. Who was this ghost?
They called her “Het meisje met het rode haar”—The Girl with the Red Hair.
Her bright red hair made her recognizable. So Hannie dyed it black. Became invisible.
She kept going.
But on March 21, 1945, it ended.
A checkpoint. A search. Wrong place. Wrong time.
They found resistance materials. Arrested her. Began questioning.
Someone noticed her. The roots growing back. The face from wanted posters.
The Gestapo took over.
April 17, 1945. They brought her to execution grounds near Haarlem.
Hannie was 24 years old.
Three weeks from liberation.
The war was almost over. The Allies were approaching. She was close.
The firing squad raised their rifles.
Hannie didn’t beg. Didn’t break.
After the first shots failed to kill her, she reportedly told them:
“Ik schiet beter.” — I shoot better.
They fired again.
She died just weeks before the Netherlands was freed.
Her body was buried in a mass grave. Unmarked. Forgotten.
For 22 years, her family didn’t know where she was.
In 1967, remains were discovered. Identified.
She was given a state funeral. Thousands came. Military honors.
Today, a statue stands in Haarlem. A young woman on a bicycle. Forever 24.
Streets carry her name. Schools teach her story. In the Netherlands, she is remembered.
But beyond it, few know her.
The Girl with the Red Hair. A law student who fought tyranny with a bicycle, a pistol, and unshakable resolve.
She didn’t live to see freedom.
But she chose to fight for it anyway.
24 years old. A bicycle. A weapon. And a kind of courage most will never face—but should never forget.

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@SullaSacksRome @tekinsaeko As long as they are legal they can sell all the groundnuts they want. My post says illegal immigrants! That's includes all nationalities that are not legal including zoomalis but your dumb ass is to retarded to see that
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The brutal killing of Advocate Tom Ouya Imbukwa is deeply disturbing. The vicious assault of his person is a cowardly act of violence that should never be visited aginst any human being.
The relevant authorities must ensure that those responsible for this heinous crime are apprehended and brought to justice without delay.
My heartfelt condolences to the family, friends, and the entire legal fraternity. May God grant you strength and comfort during this painful time.
Rest in eternal peace, Wakili Tom Ouya.

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@becominghim6 @tekinsaeko Some of the bigots are also attacking their compatriots for not knowing a word of Zulu. Burundians are hard working East African migrants, they are welcome here.
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@tekinsaeko Fake woke nonsense. Illegal immigration is and always will be an issue.. hizo ma pan africanisn pelekeni kwenu.
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The well worn Indian Maharaj strategy of using leaders to endorse imperialism
H i s t o r yKE@HistoryKE
In the early 60s, Senior Chief Njiiri Karanja was a VW Beetle “influencer”, used to promote the car to fellow Africans. Note the text in the ad. F3: He sits outside his Murang’a homestead, flanked by members of his large family - and VW.
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Imagine going to a police station to help bail out your friend, only for a police officer to shoot you. That is exactly what happened to Ahmed Mohamed after he went to the station.
The police officer, based in Garissa, is identified as Kyalo. He reportedly asked Ahmed, “Who are you looking for?” and then shot him.
The officer remains free. Last year, Kipchumba Murkomen stated that if a police officer kills a civilian, they would not co-operate in prosecuting the officer.
This year alone, more than five people have already died inside police stations.
The question remains: who will protect Kenyans?

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A decade ago, we lost Prince. An architect of sound, the definition of artistry, a once-in-a-lifetime force who blurred genres, broke rules, and made individuality feel like power. From “Purple Rain” to “When Doves Cry,” his reach was far beyond music. Prince was Fearless. Unapologetic.
Forever ahead of his time. 10 years later, the legacy still lives in every risk taken, every boundary pushed, every artist bold enough to be themselves.
Long Live Prince ☔️💜

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@munenechris_77 Of course they weren't solely responsible, but largely responsible for the chaos.
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@SullaSacksRome Joe Oketch, George Aladwa, Philip Kisia were also from the mountain. Wonderful!
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Nairobi used to be a snack back in the day.
Then Moi happened.
Africa First@AfricaFirsts
Nairobi CBD, Kenya 🇰🇪, 1970s.
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