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@btsenderrr

Part time agnostic Full time RM hater

Katılım Mayıs 2023
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Oyinda
Oyinda@btsenderrr·
My advocacy is for children and Yoruba women only every other person can get it
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Ikepo@_ikepo·
everyone cares about bigotry until it’s yoruba women
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Oyinda@btsenderrr·
@ProfessorMaven I saw someone say she was on a thread, sorry for saying she was
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Divi filius@ProfessorMaven·
@btsenderrr Huh? What makes you think they are my friend? We don’t even follow each other. But even if they were? Wouldn’t it be a genetic fallacy to discredit my argument for solely that reason? Take my argument on their merit. Did I say something incorrect or irrational?
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Oyinda@btsenderrr·
@ProfessorMaven I really thought you were having a good faith conversation with me but you were just defending your friend lol. Anyway must be nice to never have to worry about violent ethnic misogyny
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Oyinda@btsenderrr·
@ProfessorMaven Nvm we’ll just be going in circles. I’m never going to convince you so it’s ok.
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Scissoring. Wet. kissing. eye contact.
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Kubura@Adesewaemmy·
My own feminism is now for yoruba women, at least I now know we only have ourselves.
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The Yoruba Feminist
The Yoruba Feminist@YorubaFeminist·
The Nigerian feminist movement has been nothing but a humiliation ritual for Yorùbá women. No distinct voice. No space to address the challenges specific to our womanhood. You can't even condemn open bigotry against your own people without being ostracized. Zero diversity of thought. Zero scholarly work that centers us. Our identity gets flattened into a generic "Nigerian woman" that somehow never looks like us. It's been a burden, not a liberation, for every Yorùbá woman who participated in good faith.
Oyíndà@yorubachic

Yoruba women have faced enough bigotry on this app to last generations. God will punish anyone who ever tries to gaslight us again. This is someone who claims to be a feminist and against bigotry.

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The Yoruba Feminist
The Yoruba Feminist@YorubaFeminist·
The TL is revealing what some of us have always known. Old tweets resurfacing of women from other ethnic groups who said the most vile, bigoted things about Yorùbá women. Stereotypes, mockery, outright hatred. Today, they're "feminists", married to Yorùbá men or with Yorùbá children. This is just one of many reasons "Nigerian feminism" will never serve Yorùbá women. A movement that houses people who despise us while demanding our solidarity is not our movement. It was never built for us. Obìnrinism centers Yorùbá women unapologetically. Our dignity, our culture, our well-being. We can do without a "sisterhood" that never included us.
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SexismSlayer@SexismSlayer·
The bigotry Yoruba women faced appals me, especially as a Yoruba woman. Those people who speak out against bigotry, especially when it comes to that certain mafia, are conveniently quiet. We're not going to make it
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Oyinda
Oyinda@btsenderrr·
@ProfessorMaven @Profmosun I’m not doing oppression Olympics loll. Yoruba men are really privileged. You biggest stereotype is being a demon of culture you’d say that
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Divi filius@ProfessorMaven·
@btsenderrr @Profmosun Let's be for real - Igbos have it really tough too. I'm not going to do oppression olympics. I am Yoruba and I know what we say about them in person too. Let's be fr.
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Oyinda
Oyinda@btsenderrr·
@ProfessorMaven @Profmosun I didn’t grow up with anti-Igbo bigotry but you know you grew up with anti-Yoruba bigotry my Igbo friends
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Crispin🦇edtwt@cooki3crisps·
I want small boobs like these
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O@iloveeuju·
I’ve rinsed these photos on insta but I just rlly like how I looked
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BellaNaija
BellaNaija@bellanaija·
Agbani Darego😊
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Oyinda
Oyinda@btsenderrr·
@ProfessorMaven @Profmosun I still haven’t seen wicked and violent bigotry towards any other demographic from Nigerians
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Divi filius@ProfessorMaven·
@btsenderrr @Profmosun So why do you think I don't think it should still be around...if I think it's ok. No, I don't think it's ok. I am just giving context to properly channel our vitriol. 1. The context of that time permitted it from all tribes (it wasn't a unique thing to be against one tribe). It
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