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General Mossolini

@brainrotskeptic

If you do not interfere in politics, politics will eventually interfere in your life.

Katılım Kasım 2023
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General Mossolini
General Mossolini@brainrotskeptic·
@sammyalfred7 @realJudebela In my opinion, the Chinese system works because it is a relatively cohesive society aka one major ethnic tribe and many smaller tribes, therefore the gov has an incentive to do what is best for the majority of the people, unlike nigeria, where the flames of bigotry and...
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Ayodeji. S. Akerele
Ayodeji. S. Akerele@sammyalfred7·
Look towards China's system of governance... thats where the answer lies. We just need to adapt it & infuse some Afrocentric values and standards in it. What we have now isn't democracy. It is Fascism on steroids
Jude Bela@realJudebela

One question I've been pondering on lately is, why exactly do we want democracy? Is it for the election festivals/rituals held every 4 years or does it really work? Will it be so bad if we had 1 leader stay more than 4 years? Especially if that leader is truly fixing the country and improving our quality of life. But on the flip side, what happens when we get a leader that is not doing what we sent him there to do? How do we get such out of power? Can 1 party state work in a system such as ours? Or do we need opposition that can quite frankly be used by foreign powers to interfere in our affairs. (See 2015) How do we stop our people from colluding with foreign powers to undermine our government? Are we open to strict laws and punishment for working against the interests of the state? Are we open to surveillance by the state to make sure everyone is working in line with the goal of nation building? How do we define free speech? Will criticism of the state be viewed as treason or some form of contribution to nation building? Above all, how do we cultivate the next set of leaders to hand such a system to? But most importantly, how do we make sure those leaders will live and die for the people and not out to enrich themselves and a select clique? Our nation is dying a painful death. But everyone in position to fix it is out with a fork and knife, trying to cut their own slice before the carcass go bad. We have just a few years left. It won't get better. Not like this.

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General Mossolini
General Mossolini@brainrotskeptic·
@generaleasiamah @RantingAtheist_ Slave religion. Always seeking comfort in passivity. In a world where violence and vengeance are what gets you respected, keep being blind and bury your head in sand. Look up Platos' allegory of the cave as a starting point
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General🇬🇭
General🇬🇭@generaleasiamah·
I am not really trying to argue or convince anyone here anymore. I understand that for some people, their conclusions are settled. But I do want to speak to Christians, and even to honest atheists, who might read this and feel the weight of what is being said. What is being claimed, at its core, is that because life is extremely hard and full of suffering, God must not exist. But that conclusion does not logically follow. Suffering is real, and in many places it is overwhelming, but it does not disprove God. It only challenges a certain expectation of what God should be like and what He should be doing right now. The Bible already tells us that the world is broken, that injustice exists, and that human life will include real pain. So when we see suffering, we are not seeing something that contradicts Christianity. We are seeing something Christianity has been describing all along. In fact, suffering should not push us away from God, but make us run toward Him. Think about it. When we see evil, injustice, and pain, something in us says, “This is wrong. This should not be like this.” But where does that standard come from? If there is no God, then suffering is not ultimately wrong, it just is. There is no final justice, no ultimate correction, no deeper meaning. It is just a harsh reality we have to accept. And this is where other worldviews struggle just as much, if not more. Every worldview has to deal with the problem of evil. Saying “God does not exist” does not remove suffering, it only removes any ultimate explanation, justice, or hope beyond it. You still have the same pain, but now without any final resolution. Christianity does not pretend suffering is easy. It says something has gone deeply wrong with the world, and that God has entered into that suffering through Jesus Christ and will ultimately judge and restore all things. That means suffering is not meaningless, and it is not the end of the story. So if you are a Christian reading this and feeling shaken, do not let someone else’s conclusion become your foundation. The presence of suffering is not proof that God is absent. It is the kind of world the Bible says we are living in. And instead of letting it drive you away from God, let it push you toward Him, because He is the only one who offers both an explanation and a hope that suffering will not have the final word.
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Ranting Atheist 🎙️🇳🇬
Ranting Atheist 🎙️🇳🇬@RantingAtheist_·
And the reason they usually go back is because they never fully deconstruct. When you realise that it's all bullshit, not even the sudden death of everyone you love can make consider it, let alone make you back. The moment you realize that the God of the Bible is not real, you can't make yourself even if you tried. I tried hard, but the Wizard of Oz had already been revealed to be bullshit. I am going through hardship like most Nigerians are, yet the stark reality of Nigeria keeps confirming that God does not exist, every fucking day.
Goddess Graveyard Punany✨@xm_muva

@bumeeysmiles lol im an atheist. I just witnessed all my friends who were decolonizing with me, run back quick once they weren't finding husbands & wanted to be apart of larger communities again. The church pulls adults back in - I never gave in, but many will.

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General Mossolini@brainrotskeptic·
@xm_muva @AsabiIlu16 @bumeeysmiles It shouldn't, but for the most part it is. For most of history it has been the glue that binds a community together. As an agnostic it's been difficult finding community built around things that aren't fleeting
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KBILLION
KBILLION@Kozeedomane·
@DavidHundeyin They have just admitted the Iran war is really affecting the Saudi Arabia regime and Americans still hold the cards to their survival, it is very humiliating but they might start to consider joining brics full time. They need to reconsider their choices and deal with the US.
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General Mossolini
General Mossolini@brainrotskeptic·
@_OKJ__ It's cognitive dissonance, she can only interpret it from the lens of her indoctrination
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Kelvin O johnson
Kelvin O johnson@_OKJ__·
A Christian who re-reads Leviticus and comes out thinking “God was strict” rather than “naaah this is bullshit …this shit is definitely man made” ,then their indoctrination might either be on a very different level or it’s an IQ thing…. I don’t know.
Tspices Kitchen@Tspiceskitchen

Re-reading the Old Testament especially Leviticus has me shook🥺 God was strict! Our generation would never have survived😭😭 we'd all be cooked! Thank God for Jesus🙏

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General Mossolini
General Mossolini@brainrotskeptic·
@InnoOgwal @IbiOriDamisi @DavisThuranira Wow, the people who facilitated the conditions for a colonial outpost in the Middle East are hosting "open condemnation." Ground breaking!!! Once you see these people for what they are, pathological liars, the world will start to make sense
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Davis Thuranîra ⚖️
Davis Thuranîra ⚖️@DavisThuranira·
The suffering of the Palestinian people in Gaza completely shattered the West’s moral authority to lecture the world about democracy and human rights.
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General Mossolini
General Mossolini@brainrotskeptic·
@RaeNewsmedia @pardox121 @theboyisgreat This comment right here exemplifies everything wrong with a typical Nigerian; ignorant, loud, and unwilling to learn. The misogyny is the icing on the tip of this shit cake. What a masterclass in stupidity.
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Rae newsmedia
Rae newsmedia@RaeNewsmedia·
@pardox121 @theboyisgreat Low iQ negr*s tend to tag fellow melanin low iQ because they can’t brainwash them into their misery world! Stop being emotional and face reality U’re not a woman for God’s sake! U are yet to understand economics and geopolitics retard!
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Olusegun Bakare𓃵
Olusegun Bakare𓃵@theboyisgreat·
The US is bad, and IRAN is good, but if they ask you as a Nigerian to pick a country to relocate to, you will run to the US.. Lol, you all are just terrorists and a hypocrite.
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దlolaద
దlolaద@_meera__abdul·
What a "Work Husband/Wife" Truly Is In a professional, healthy sense, a work spouse is basically your office survival partner. It’s a platonic relationship with a colleague you have a high level of trust with. Here is what it looks like when it's done right: • The Workflow Partner: They help reduce your workload. They know your "work language," they back you up in meetings, and they help you hit deadlines. • The Emotional Safety Net: They are the person you vent to when a boss is being difficult or when a project fails. They "get" the office politics in a way your real-life partner might not. • The Accountability Buddy: They know your coffee order, they know when you’re stressed, and they tell you when you’re being too hard on yourself.
దlolaద@_meera__abdul

Wow a lot of you don’t know the context of work husband and wife. Let me school you. It’s not a bad thing. But always we Nigerians twist things

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unique A'wears
unique A'wears@AdageorgeA·
I just witnessed a mechanic buy a plate of food worth #7,200 naira , at first I thought someone sent him to get it ,but Omo the guy seat down chop this food ooo One chicken arm One big fish head Plantain and gizzard. If you think these skills do not pay then you are in for a long thing . However I feel this is waste ,having all these proteins in one meal and it’s pretty too expensive to maintain,unless he just wants to satisfy his cravings this time, Let’s say he eats like this twice a day ,in one month he will be spending #446,400 naira on food alone . Prince sunday
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🫴🏾@sinzuoflagos_·
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Dianne - Caleb Xia defender
Dianne - Caleb Xia defender@darthdiamandis·
@BigBadReni It feels like mass produced slop at this point. As much as we make fun of older nollywood movies at least they had some soul in it
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CHIEF!
CHIEF!@BigBadReni·
Most commercialize perverted, hypergamous fantasies one way or another. They write scripts based on Twitter arguments, and you can tell. It’s always a woman going through trials and tribulations bc of her husband and his evil family. Or househelp v Oga dynamic Or poor boy and career woman. I am SICK
P0liticalbaby 🇵🇸🇨🇩@mao_0k

I find it difficult to get into New Age Youtube Nollywood movies. If it’s not the Old Nolly Stuff or Indie Nigerian Short films, i find it excruciatingly difficult to get into.

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wait wdym i JUST learned american troops have entered nigeria from an american on tiktok and not our news 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Cultural Baddie
Cultural Baddie@banksofcalgary·
Got rejected for one role. Found the person that got hired, sent him a connection request and a DM asking him to show me what skills i need to improve on.
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Lexis
Lexis@niilexis·
Gen Z employees. Not the heroes we deserved, but the heroes we needed.
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General Mossolini
General Mossolini@brainrotskeptic·
@Joe_brendan_ Don't know what planet you live on but here capitalism reigns supreme and your data can and will be weaponised against you.
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Joseph Brendan
Joseph Brendan@Joe_brendan_·
I said it years ago and it will happen When our phones are LLM hardware and are OS agnostic, our phones will be powerful enough to diagnose you from a camera shot of your saliva, blood, urine, etc. The practical use cases for LLMs are coming in hot and it will improve life by far Imagine feeling a type of way and you just prick yourself, get a blood sample, take a picture of it and your phone tells you what is wrong or not. Monthly you can run tests yourself with your urine, saliva, blood and any other sample. Get your results. Analyze your smart watch readings too and still have all of them sent automatically to a doctor for supervision. Healthcare will become so good. less human error, less queues at centers, better usage of insurance ( or have the insurance company pay my AI service ). It will be so perfect that, it will be impossible for people to fall ill and die from many types of illnesses. This is just the beginning. In less than 10 years, this will be the reality of medicine.
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The Brand Strategist
The Brand Strategist@IkonoCatherine·
So we have finally agreed that this is a common trait among most Nigerian employers. Is it deliberate or is it just a habit. Why do you people enjoy wasting other people’s time. Someone leaves a 700k remote job because they were made to wait three hours, and instead of addressing the disrespect, you start using salary to justify nonsense behavior. Why are you using money to excuse lack of basic professionalism. 700k does not buy someone’s time or dignity. This thing is very common with Nigerian employers. I worked a hybrid role before, and meetings never started when they were supposed to. Everybody would be seated. The managing director would be absent. And we would be told to wait. “Why are you in a hurry.” “Small girl like you.” “What appointment do you have.” As if my time is less valuable because of my age or role. No respect for time at all. It was when I started working with a foreign company that my eyes opened. If a meeting is by 10am, you show up by 9:55. Time is taken seriously. No stories. I honestly pray everyone gets the opportunity to work with foreign companies. Because this time-wasting culture is just one of the many problems with most Nigerian employers.
Whsam@kingwhsam

Something happened today that was very funny. You were ask to wait for just 3 hours, and you left. A 700k remote job. Genzzzzs

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Daoptimist⚓🌊🔥✨
Daoptimist⚓🌊🔥✨@GallantDaletian·
The almighty US military might have the tech, air power, and naval dominance, but when it comes to guerrilla and asymmetric warfare, the Nigerian military is a force to be reckoned with! Nigeria has proven its mettle, showcasing its strategic prowess in the region. The US may have advanced technology, drones, and aircraft carriers, but Nigeria's military has mastered the art of unconventional warfare, leveraging local knowledge and intelligence to outmaneuver adversaries. It's not about comparing strengths, but acknowledging different areas of expertise. Nigeria's focus on regional security, counter terrorism, and peacekeeping has earned it respect, while the US excels in global reach and high tech warfare. Argue all you can, but the US can't go toe to toe with the Nigerian military.
kalakuta 🦍@Kalakutaway

Start a problematic discourse:

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