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Thinking out loud…

Katılım Nisan 2026
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MrBujok
MrBujok@BujokMr·
The moment is here ladies and gentlemen, the bubble has popped. The lights are flashing red, as evidenced by the fraudsters crawling out of every last ponzi hole trying to entice retail back in at the top. This coming weekend I expect the first initial sell off, probably triggered by some sort of Israel/Lebanon/Iran escalation, leading to oil’s continuous climb all week, and a steady bleed of US equities and tech stocks. What I believe occurs next will be the Yen continuing to weaken, as fears that the conflict will escalate beyond control. Trump will come in and try to calm the markets with a rhetoric of trying to discipline Netanyahu, demanding a cease-fire. Which is why I believe they made this alleged Trump/Netanyahu recent phone call propaganda so Astro turfed. The Space X IPO will serve the purpose of exit liquidity as insiders dump on retails final all in, with hopes that Trump will order a final TACO. But I believe the United States military will probably join the conflict on Saturday possibly Sunday. And with the world distracted with the Sunday night White House UFC night(they always do Saturday nights), the markets in Asia open with a massive move up in oil, and the panic starts & the crash begins, as Japan begins to defend their currency. Black Monday on June 15, 2026, which also happens to coincidentally fall on the New Moon. 🌑 Which is a black, fully darkened moon emitting zero light. This will also be when they try the “Iranian Cyber Attack”, as they have the picture perfect excuse.
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Melissa Sigodo
Melissa Sigodo@melissasigodo·
The Black studies course at Birmingham City University is set to be axed leaving 5 Black staff members at risk of redundancy. Students have written to vice chancellors raising concerns that the plans appear to contradict the uni’s own DEI aims. thecommunityreporter.co.uk/p/black-studie…
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UK in Somalia🇬🇧🇸🇴
The UK is deeply concerned by reports of violence in Mogadishu overnight. Violence is unacceptable and we call on all parties to exercise restraint and engage in inclusive, constructive dialogue to resolve tensions peacefully.
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Odanga Madung
Odanga Madung@Odangaring·
This is exactly what Nairobi has become, lots of resources are available for talking, panels, content and eating sausages in hotels, but nobody is really producing... Kenya s no longer productive! We are just talkative!
vincent@vinwambua

just left the Kenya Space Expo early. Total disaster,beautiful banners, great catering everyone is eating, nobody is building! Zero rockets. I walked in, looked around and thought: are we running a tourism agency or an aerospace program? Absolute phonies 😂

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🥬@Tyyone__·
@seumyeuff This is cap, please be so fr 🙏
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Dindefelo
Dindefelo@seumyeuff·
I remember this white girl who thought that if she went to Africa, men would die for her. She was upset when I told her that most African men don’t care about white girls 😂😂😂. They think they can date men from other countries easily if they fail in their own country.
🥥 𝙇𝘼𝙏𝘼𝙈 🥥@TheLatamGuy

Turns out there are hundreds of foreign girls on Instagram who talk about this same thing happening to them in Rio, Medellin, Mexico City, etc, etc lol

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🍄@AngryAFMario·
Hunter Biden is straight up a MAGA whisperer 😭😭. Like those tv shows where an animal expert calms down a rabid dog.
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👑𝔸𝕤𝕙𝕒𝕟𝕥𝕚 𝔾𝕚𝕣𝕝𝕚𝕖🇬🇭
Some of the only cultures that revered dark skin was pre-colonial sub-saharan Africa & ancient India, but you are absolutely right, colorism in East Asia is vicious in its intensity because the dislike of dark skin was already baked into those societies before Europeans came.
joie de me@danceanddinero

Simply, other cultures wouldn't have been primed to integrate European colonial racism if they did not already hate "dark skin" 1500s Europeans exploited a system that already existed And also anti-sun materializing as anti-aging in our modern context is downstream

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akil & saltfish
akil & saltfish@yungdessalines·
“im ____ before im black” and they killing black people of every subcategory over bullshit everyday
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DJ KROWBAR
DJ KROWBAR@DJKrowbar·
When our parents used to say, "Weka news inchi inaweza kuwa inauzwa." Today, That line is not a joke anymore.
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🥬@Tyyone__·
No wonder black Americans distance themselves from Africans/black immigrants y’all are a liability at best!
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🥬@Tyyone__·
So frustrating when black people leave Africa or whatever without having a clue what racism is and how it operates! It’s like jumping into water without knowing how to swim! When you try to raise it with them they look at you like you’re talking rubbish!
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🥬@Tyyone__·
It’s racism! Systematic! Maybe read up on it!
Tim Kipchumba@TimKipchumba

I want to thank the Kenyan media that has continued to cover Sheila’s case. In Australia, however, there has been what appears to be a near-total media blackout. And I keep asking myself: why would the death of a 25-year-old Kenyan student, Straitht A student, one of my mentees - who left Kenya with so much promise. Raised $ for masters classes , who died on Sunday while at work in one of Australia’s leading apartment chains, Meriton Suites, not attract meaningful media attention in Sydney? Is it possible that no human-interest journalist has come across the story? Is it a question of courage? Or has the PR machinery done its job so effectively that stories like these simply never make it into the public conversation? What is the role of the media in the pursuit of justice and the larger common good? What is life really like for Kenyans and Africans in the diaspora? Who speaks for minorities when tragedy strikes in a country that is not their own? Who asks the difficult questions when families thousands of kilometres away are searching for answers? I have always held the belief that our Kenyan diaspora are among the modern-day heroes of our country. I have consistently spoken up for this community because I understand the risks many take in pursuit of the same things we all seek here at home — careers, enterprise, opportunity, and a better future for their families. They pursue these dreams far from home, often in unfamiliar places, with limited support, carrying not only their own ambitions but also the hopes of entire families and communities. Today, those sacrifices are reflected in the numbers. In 2025, Kenyans abroad sent home more than KSh 1 trillion in remittances, making the diaspora Kenya’s single largest source of foreign exchange. To put that in perspective, tea — our largest traditional export — earned approximately KSh 187 billion. The Kenyan diaspora now brings in more foreign exchange than tea, coffee, and many of our traditional export sectors combined. They are paying school fees, building homes, financing businesses, supporting healthcare, and sustaining livelihoods in every corner of our country. When we speak of Kenya’s economic heroes, we rightly celebrate our farmers, entrepreneurs, workers, and professionals at home. But we must also celebrate the Kenyan working double shifts in Dallas, driving trucks in Perth, caring for the elderly in London, building software in Toronto, running businesses in Dubai, studying in Sydney, and striving in countless cities across the world. Their remittances are not just money transfers. They are acts of faith in Kenya. They are acts of courage. And because of that, I promise to be a strong friend of the Kenyan diaspora when I get an opportunity to serve in Parliament in 2027. I will treat the Diaspora and Young People as my third county. Hold me to it. Justice for Sheila. youtu.be/vF60EFIBAcg?si… #JusticeForSheila #Diaspora #KOT #Immigration #Sydney #KenyansAbroad

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