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Angela Joy Allison

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Scrutinise Racism & Racists! Racists minimise racism, making PASSIVE what's ACTIVELY enforced, eg. Slaves vs Enslaved / Captives. Fair / fairer vs justice.

Coventry, England Katılım Nisan 2009
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Angela Joy Allison
Angela Joy Allison@anjijoy·
@TheWhitePube The problem is racism white supremacy. Unless white people live for justice, for all [he/she who needs the most help gets the most help] white people will remain ecocidal, genocidal, homicidal & suicidal. Maria Lassnig (1919-2014)'s portrait 'You or Me' Mexican standoff.
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Jason Smith - 上官杰文@ShangguanJiewen·
I think the real challenge in understanding contemporary China is this. There were a considerable number of foreigners living in China just prior to 2018, and a lot of their visas were not renewed. Some of this was because of increased vigilance in checking whether they had the proper degrees and paperwork. Some of it was because the government decided that for-profit after-hours English programs were creating social divisions that were making meritocracy untenable. With the passing of new laws, many of the foreigners who were the least qualified were swept away. This happened at a great transitional time in China along many lines. China was already in the process of cleaning up the water, air, and investing unthinkable amounts of new homes for the poor, new roads, and tens of thousands of kilometers of high-speed rail. Tens of thousands of foreigners went home in 2018. And then, during the first months of the pandemic, perhaps one or two hundred thousand foreigners also went home. By the end of the Pandemic in 2023, the only foreigners remaining in China were true lovers of China, their people, and culture. People with families here. People with massive investments, and people with very high qualifications. Two divergent narratives emerged. Those who were sour that they were swept away, or disappointed that they left, and secondly, those who emerged with higher positions, and more depth of understand. Of course, not all who left were unqualified. Some genuinely wanted to be with their families at a complex global moment. Having said that, there was an acute reduction in drunken foreigners following this period. But something had changed, other than the evaporation of alcoholics, and tenuous long-term visitors. China has changed. In the space of about a decade, starting around 2012 or so, but largely unnoticed until its effect by 2018, or 2020, and then 2023. China cleaned all its waterways, moved heavy industry away from cities, and made these facilities far cleaner. China became the world leader in high-speed rail, launched the most advanced clean energy cars the world had ever seen, increased its solar energy capacity to equal the rest of the world combined. And for all practical metrics, virtually ended homelessness. Wages continued to grow at pace, while overall unemployment remained around 5%, and the cost of living stayed the same. China, today, is enjoying a cleaner environment, the world’s best infrastructure ever, 90% homeownership, 40% family savings rates, and opulence that is hard to explain to those outside of China. China is now a model of economic prosperity, unheard of at this scale. And it did it without imperialism. So, these two groups of foreign narrators see China very differently. Those living in, or travelling to China since 2023, and those who left before 2018 or so, know two different China’s. Very slowly though, the world is starting to see that the true state of contemporary China. This is outraging those clinging to their outdated perspectives. Soon though, I am convinced, their discordant, and inaccurate story telling will convince no-one of consequence. Reality is persistent. And China’s reality is one of which the world is increasingly aware. China is the most advanced, peaceful, and economically prosperous nation of scale the world has ever known. It’s time we learn from China’s example.
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Angela Joy Allison@anjijoy·
@nxt888 This is the same way that racist speech operates, associating darkness with negativity The problem is racism white supremacy RWS The solution is developing a counter racist understanding and a push for justice Study the works of Neely Fuller jr & Dr Frances Cress Welsing
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
Let's do a grammar lesson. Hamas kills. Israel strikes. Subject. Verb. Object. Hamas kills: Hamas is the agent. "Killing" is the action. The object is implied and human. Israel strikes: Israel is the agent. "Striking" is the action. The object is a military abstraction. Now reverse the subjects and watch the sentence refuse to form naturally in Western media: Hamas strikes: this one works, because "strikes" launders the violence. Israel kills: this one produces editorial discomfort. Gets changed in revision. The passive voice exists in every language for legitimate reasons. But in imperial media it has a specific, consistent, directional application: Gaza's children are killed. By nobody in particular. Tragically. In the context of a "complex conflict." Hamas kills. Russia bombs. Iran targets. Agency is a political allocation. The grammar is the ideology.
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@QuantumParty_ All those empires were built on racism white supremacy RWS They didn't fall. They just changed their headquarters The problem is RWS The solution is a counter racist understanding and a push for justice Study the works of Neely Fuller jr & Dr Frances Cress Welsing Rws must fall
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Quantum Party@QuantumParty_·
The Roman Empire didn't fall because of one invasion. It fell because the currency was debased until soldiers refused to fight for it. The Spanish Empire didn't collapse because it lost a war. It collapsed because it spent its wealth conquering instead of building. The British Empire didn't end because the colonies suddenly got stronger. It ended because maintaining global control became more expensive than the empire was worth. Every empire in history has ended the same way: military overextension drains the treasury, the currency gets debased to cover the shortfall, domestic infrastructure crumbles while resources flow to the periphery, and eventually the center can't hold. The pattern is 100% consistent across 3,000 years of recorded history.
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
Western media spent 25 years telling you China was about to collapse. In those same 25 years China built: The world's largest high-speed rail network. The world's largest manufacturing base. The world's largest solar energy capacity. The world's largest 5G network. The world's largest electric vehicle market. The world's largest shipbuilding industry. The world's largest navy by vessel count. The world's largest middle class. The collapse keeps not happening. At what point do you question the people making the prediction?
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zellie@zellieimani·
Black people are taught that wealth, status, and location will keep us safe. But proximity to whiteness doesn’t protect us. It never has.
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Kentah Gwanjez@GWANJEZ·
"Europeans had to recreate the images of the Ancient Africans. They can do it because we let them get away with a lie. You have to challenge them at every turn because they're going to continue to claim everything that is yours." Dr. Anthony T. Browder
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New Direction AFRICA
New Direction AFRICA@Its_ereko·
The colonial education system was never meant to liberate Africans. It was meant to produce clerks, interpreters, and low level administrators who could serve the colonial master. You were taught that your history began when the white man arrived. That your ancestors lived in darkness before being saved by civilization. That your languages are inferior. Your religions are primitive. Your art is craft, not art. That curriculum did not end with independence. It was inherited. The textbooks changed flags but kept the same content. African children still memorize British kings and French poets. They still draw maps of Europe but cannot name all the countries in their own region. They still learn that the greatest minds came from Athens and Rome, not Timbuktu and Great Zimbabwe. Here are facts the colonial classroom will never teach you. The University of Timbuktu had thousands of manuscripts and scholars while Oxford was still a few buildings. The Kingdom of Kush ruled Egypt as pharaohs for nearly a century. The Mali Empire under Mansa Musa was so wealthy that his pilgrimage to Mecca crashed gold prices across the Mediterranean. Great Zimbabwe built stone structures that still stand without mortar, engineered to last centuries. The Benin Bronzes were masterpieces of metalwork that stunned European artists who refused to believe Africans made them. None of this is taught. Or if it is mentioned, it is a footnote. A curiosity. Not part of the core curriculum that shapes young minds. The result is generations of Africans who know more about European history than their own. Who can name Shakespeare's plays but not the kings of Ghana, Mali, or Songhai. Who see the world through Western eyes and judge themselves by Western standards. Decolonizing education is not about erasing Shakespeare. It is about making room for Sundiata. For Queen Nzinga. For Mansa Musa. For the mathematicians, astronomers, and physicians who came before colonialism and whose work was stolen, burned, or buried. Until Africa rewrites its own curriculum, controls its own textbooks, and trains its own teachers to center African history, the colonial classroom will continue. Not with whips and chains. With textbooks and exams. More subtle. Just as damaging. Education is the most powerful weapon. But only when you control what is taught. Africa must take that weapon back.
Adémọ́lá.@OgbeniDemola

The System of education in Africa is colonial education. You learn and study about western history and cultures, but not African history.

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Black Media Hub ✊🏿
Black Media Hub ✊🏿@BlackMediaHub·
Do you recognize this painting? Blue Monday is one of the most iconic works in Black American art, portraying a Black woman who is exhausted yet rises each Monday to return to work. Painted by Annie Lee, an artist who didn't start to pursue art until her 40s, the piece was inspired by her own all too familiar morning struggle.
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Sony Thăng@nxt888·
You said Palestinians wanted it all, from the River to the Sea, and that this is the reason for 78 years of bloodshed. Here is what has happened in those 78 years on the other side of your argument. 1948: Israel established within partition borders. 1949: Israel ends the war holding more territory than the partition plan had allotted it. 1956: Israel invades Egypt’s Sinai and Gaza, then withdraws under international pressure. 1967: Israel occupies the West Bank, Gaza, Sinai, and the Golan Heights, territory well beyond the partition lines. 1973: Israel retains the occupied territories after the Yom Kippur War. 1978: Israel invades Lebanon. 1980: Israel annexes East Jerusalem, unrecognized by international law. 1981: Israel annexes the Golan Heights, unrecognized by international law. 1982: Israel invades Lebanon again, reaches Beirut. 1982-2000: Israel occupies southern Lebanon. 1993-present: Settlement construction in the West Bank accelerates through every peace process. 2006: Israel invades Lebanon again. 2007-present: Israel blockades Gaza. 2024: Israel conducts military operations in Gaza, Lebanon, Syria simultaneously, advances beyond the Golan buffer zone into Syrian territory. 2025: Israeli ministers call for West Bank annexation, Gaza resettlement, and new facts on the ground designed to bury Palestinian statehood. 2026: Israel consolidates new security zones in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria, while West Bank annexation advances from rhetoric into administration, land registration, settlement expansion, and ministerial policy. May 16, 2026: Israeli military operations continue in Gaza, while Israeli strikes continue in southern Lebanon despite a ceasefire extension. 78 years. One party rejected a partition. The other party has been physically, militarily, and administratively expanding beyond every border it has ever been assigned. You have a framework for identifying who wants all the land. You have 78 years of evidence. You have a conclusion available to you that your own reasoning requires. The question is whether you are willing to follow your argument to where it actually leads. Or whether the framework, like the partition, was only ever meant to apply to one side.
AOE21@Aoe21Aoe52

@nxt888 The Palestinians did not want partition They rejected it They wanted it all - all the land from the River to the Saa That is the reason for all the blood letting for the past 78 years.

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Angela Joy Allison@anjijoy·
Sun Is Shining (Yes King Remix) by Bob Marley & The Wailers Version 2 Powerful voices in the fight against racism white supremacy RWS The solution is counter racist understanding Study the works of Neely Fuller jr & works of Dr Frances Cress Welsing shazam.com/track/45235876…
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John Petrie #European@Petrie_JohnC·
Has Chris Mason spoken about the 0.6% increase in growth, which is the highest in the G7. Or is he on his 30th comment about what might happen in a leadership contest. Simply unfit for his job. #SackChrisMason
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Sun Is Shining by Bob Marley & Funkstar De Luxe Now that's a version! Powerful voices in the fight against racism white supremacy RWS The solution is counter racist understanding shazam.com/track/2945198/…
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lordmicky.base.eth@0xlordmicky·
When Allyson Felix became pregnant, Nike threatened to cut her sponsorship contract by almost 70% because of her pregnancy. They told her: “You should know your place… and just run.” Amid all this, at seven months pregnant, Allyson had to undergo an emergency C-section due to a serious complication. Her baby girl spent over a month in the neonatal intensive care unit. But two years later, Allyson qualified for her fifth Olympic Games, with her daughter in the stands cheering her on. Allyson left Nike. And she founded her own shoe brand: Saysh One. At the Tokyo Olympics, she ran wearing her own sneakers, carrying the motto: “I know exactly where my place is.” With 11 medals, she surpassed Carl Lewis and became the most decorated American track and field athlete in history. And to all women, she gave this message: “I raised my voice and built this company for you, so that you’ll never have to train at 4:30 in the morning, five months pregnant, just to hide it from your sponsor.” ❤️
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Artur Nadolny
Artur Nadolny@ArturNadol7566·
NHS MADE HER SIGN A GAG ORDER. PARLIAMENT PROMISED TO STOP IT. BOTH LIED. Sue Allison was a breast radiographer at University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Trust (@UHMBT) for nearly two decades. In 2012, she reported a senior radiologist who was repeatedly failing to diagnose women with breast cancer. Two of those women died from cancers that should have been caught. What happened next is the NHS playbook, start to finish. She was ostracised. Bullied. Pushed out of her department. Blacklisted across the NHS so thoroughly that job applications in hospitals as far away as Kingston triggered questions about her whistleblowing. She described her reputation as "absolutely destroyed." After 34 years in the profession, she will never work in it again. In 2015, with no legal advice, she was pressured into signing not one but two NDAs. The trust used those agreements to try to stop her from ever bringing a claim against them. An employment tribunal later ruled both NDAs void. The judge found she had a clear case of whistleblower detriment. By 2019, her case had reached Parliament. Health Secretary Matt Hancock (@MattHancock) personally cited Sue Allison's NDAs in the House of Commons and declared he was "determined to end" the injustice of gagging NHS whistleblowers. The ban was never enforced. Six years later, it still hasn't been. She eventually settled her detriment claim in 2020 for financial compensation after admitting she would have had to sell her house to fund a full tribunal. The trust thanked her for raising concerns. The same trust that silenced her for eight years. She wasn't done. She became a governor of the same trust, trying to hold it to account from the inside. In May 2023, she resigned. The bullying culture, she said, had never changed. Governors asking legitimate questions about patient safety were being suppressed and eventually dismissed. This case runs from 2012 to 2023. Eleven years. Same trust. Same culture. Same result for the people who spoke up. The Morecambe Bay maternity scandal. The urology cover-up. The disputed emails. Peter Duffy. And Sue Allison, running through all of it, trying to hold the line, watching the institution close ranks every time. Sources: @ComputerWeekly, @BylineTimes, Lancaster Guardian, @IndexCensorship,
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spirit_of_sankofa@SpiritOfSankofa·
"Only a fool lets somebody else tell him who his enemy is. I started remembering all the stupid stuff people told me when I was little. "Don't trust West Indians because they'll stab you in the back." "Don't trust Africans because they think they are better than we are." I had to learn, through experience, that they were all lies told by stupid people, but I never thought I would be so easily tricked into being against something that I didn't understand. It's got to be one of the most basic principles of living: always decide who your enemies are for yourself and never let your enemies choose your enemies for you." Queen Mother Assata Shakur, Autobiography page 152
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Artur Nadolny
Artur Nadolny@ArturNadol7566·
ONE WOMAN TRIED TO STOP BRITAIN'S BIGGEST CORPORATE COLLAPSE Emma Mercer was new to her finance job at Carillion, one of Britain's biggest construction companies. Six weeks in, she found something that should have stopped everything. The numbers in the company accounts were made up. Debts were hidden. Profits were invented. Projects worth hundreds of millions of pounds were lying on paper. She told her boss. He ignored her. She told the CEO. Same. She went to HR because she had nobody left to tell. A board member later put it in writing. Emma was a whistleblower who did not feel she was listened to. She was right about every single thing. So what did the board do? They cancelled the independent investigation and gave the job to KPMG @KPMG instead. The same company that had been checking Carillion's accounts every year for 19 years and calling them healthy. The same company being paid £29 million by Carillion to do it. MP Frank Field @frankfieldteam said it out loud in Parliament. KPMG were asked to mark their own homework. They gave themselves top marks. Eight months after Emma raised the alarm, Carillion collapsed. January 2018. The biggest company bankruptcy in British history. Here is what that meant for real people. 3,000 workers lost their jobs overnight. 28,500 people saw their pensions cut. There was a £2.6 billion hole in the pension fund that ordinary workers had paid into for years. Taxpayers spent £150 million just keeping hospitals, schools and prisons running while the mess was cleaned up. Meanwhile, the former Finance Director Richard Adam sold every share he owned on the exact day the 2016 annual report was published. He walked away with £750,000 in his pocket. The shares were worth nothing a few months later. The regulator @FRCnews took five years to do anything. When it finally did, KPMG was fined £21 million, the biggest fine ever handed to an auditor in Britain. It also came out that KPMG staff had faked meeting notes and changed spreadsheets to fool the regulator when it came to inspect. The lead auditor was banned from the profession for 10 years. The fine was still less than what KPMG was paid by Carillion. One woman walked into a new job and told the truth in her first six weeks. She was ignored and pushed aside. The executives who ignored her kept their bonuses. The auditors who backed them up kept their fees. The workers who had nothing to do with any of it lost their jobs and their pensions. Rachel Reeves @RachelReevesMP said it at the time. The board claimed they never saw it coming. Emma Mercer saw it in a month and a half. This is how British corporate accountability works. Sources: BBC News @BBCNews The Guardian @guardian Financial Times @FT Private Eye @PrivateEyeNews Accountancy Age @AccountancyAge
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@nxt888 They did it NOT for the money but because they are racist psychopaths who ENJOY stomping on non-white ppl It's what racists live for The problem is racism white supremacy RWS The solution is counter racist understanding Study Neely Fuller jr Study Dr Frances Cress Welsing
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
The most honest man in the room is always the one who says: yes, we did it for the money. Not for civilization. Not for the mission. Not for the burden. For the rubber. For the cotton. For the sugar. For the gold. For the spices. For the land. For the labor that cost nothing because you could own the people providing it. The honest version of colonialism is: we were stronger, we wanted what you had, we took it, we are not sorry. That version, as monstrous as it is, at least respects the intelligence of the people it destroyed. The "civilizing mission" version insults them twice: Once with the theft. And once with the insistence that the theft was for their benefit.
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