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Farrah Muday
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Farrah Muday
@farrah_muday
President of the Anti-Zionist Social Club.
🇨🇳 Katılım Mayıs 2017
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@skipsaylessss @westle3go ? He could be a cushtic like you?. “Habeshis” are a minority in ethio lol. And u niggas aren’t tall aint the avg like 5’8
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This only looks nice on Somali elders from pre 19th century niggas wearing this shit today look cringe & too online lol
SOMHoncho🇸🇴@SomHoncho
Somali Culture 🇸🇴
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@UgaasDiddy I know you have sisters. Hyperpigmentation is such a deep cut woman issue 😂😂
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@baatigirl You’ll never catch a Somali claiming Lasagna as Somalis cuisine. Were we inspired? Yes. Did we do it better? Yes! I think the issue here is the total erasure and lack of homage. A baati or “dera” is rooted in Somali culture. And the inspired folk should acknowledge that.
GIF
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3 tribes that intermarried from each other, neighbours each other, share Islam sunni shafici etc are in shock because they happen to share same clothing attire lmaooooo
Ruweyda ♏️@weydareddington
The concept of 2 non somali ethnicities fighting over Somali clothing
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@DontCallTy It was a beautiful ending! The Black lady went back to her people to live a happy life. The remaining white lady got rid of an off putting white man and replaced him with one who is just as awful but looks good on paper. Isn’t that what Feminism is about?
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@Somaliarchive1 @jamila_khadar Not you putting reer xamar songs over all the Southern dances. Do better.
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@jammerinc @leahfiles You miss white superiority coming from a white mans mouth. Keep it reals, my man.
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@leahfiles The math ain't math'n on any of this. I always get, " well you hate Erika'.
No, really I don't. I miss Charlie and what he stood for. Erika is creepy as hell.
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Erika Kirk did a bizarre live yesterday to create awareness about political violence, while simultaneously, IN MY OPINION, inciting it…dressed up like a weird ninja 🥷
Don’t believe me? Go into any post disagreeing with the narrative we are given and watch the hateful rhetoric being spewed by those defending her. Pretty wild.
So what is she really doing?
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@FurkanGozukara @BlSBAAS One thing about a Somali man named Liban…He gon tell you the truth or die trying.
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@EyeonPalestine @StevenGWalker74 The European Jews no longer want to enlist in the IDF so they had to think fast.
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@Mike_Le_Bently @anna3k_ @Waitingonwick So nice to find people who enjoy the art of lyricism. Since we’re here, I think BLOCKA is the most underrated Pusha T song. If you haven’t heard it. It proves my point.
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It is always so cute how people compare China to Africa when most of them have never sat for a single minute with a book on Chinese history, Chinese civilisation, or what China actually endured before it became what it is today. You throw the comparison out like it settles something, when all it reveals is that you have not done the most basic reading on either subject.
China lost an estimated 22 million people in the Second World War alone. Twenty-two million at a time when your grandfather was either toiling on an African plantation under colonial administration or had been conscripted by force to go fight and die for the colonial power that had dispossessed him, in a war that had nothing to do with his freedom and everything to do with European imperial rivalry. China was already a civilisational superpower navigating the violence of the twentieth century on its own terms. Africa was a continent whose men were being shipped to European frontlines to defend the sovereignty of the very nations that had stolen theirs.
And beyond the Second World War, China is a single country. One government, one central bank, one military command, one currency, one unified state with thousands of years of continuous civilisational history that was never partitioned into 54 competing administrative units by foreigners sitting around a table in Berlin deciding which river valley belonged to which empire.
Africa today has 54 countries with borders drawn in 1884 by people who had never set foot on the land they were dividing, explicitly designed to separate communities from their resources and from each other, to create units permanently too small and too fractured to consolidate the kind of power that could resist extraction. The oldest African independent states have been sovereign for barely seventy years. China has been China for millennia.
The Europeans did not partition China into 54 competing states. It did not assassinate China’s founding leaders and replace them with administrators loyal to Washington. It did not impose a currency on China controlled from a foreign treasury or force China to deposit its reserves abroad as a condition of monetary stability. All of these things happened to Africa, documented, specific, with named perpetrators who faced no consequences. So no, the comparison does not work. It has never worked and the confidence with which you make it is in precise and embarrassing proportion to how little you have read about history and global civilizations.
And the irony of all. The very thing that made China powerful, that single unified political and economic system, that capacity to speak with one voice, mobilise one market, project one foreign policy, and direct one development strategy, has been the central thesis of Pan-Africanism since its inception. That is literally all Pan-Africanism has been arguing for the past two hundred years: unity, continental solidarity, consolidated power. The consolidation of African political and economic power into something large enough and coherent enough to negotiate with the world on equal terms rather than beg it for aid and investment.
And yet here we are, with people on this continent, educated in colonial schools that taught them to see their own traditions as primitive and European fragmentation as natural, proudly parading with fifty-four different versions of the same flag and passports useful primarily for entering visa lotteries, telling you that Pan-Africanism is a waste of time. And in the very same breath pointing at China and saying: see, they did not need anyone to become a superpower.
I genuinely need a week away from this platform every time I spend a day on it. The depth of the shallow-mindedness is its own kind of exhausting.
yo tè@syfw84
What's a rough estimate of what the CIA has spent, in brainpower, manpower, and finances, to subvert the People's Republic of China? Would you, in your heart of hearts, equate that to what is being spent in subduing all of Sub-Saharan Africa? Yet China is a superpower today.
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@xagreat You do know modern Arabic is not the Arabic of the Quran, right? You speak English, right? Pick up a Shakespearean play and let me know if it’s the same English we speak today. Speaking Arabic is helpful but not as helpful as you’d think when it comes to deciphering the Holy text
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@Mike_Le_Bently @Waitingonwick Can’t believe I left out the best part 😂😂😂
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Wish a nigga wood like a kitchen cabinet
KOMA💙@Waitingonwick
2 Chainz is the most underrated lyricist of all time
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@gabalexa @Zainymejja That’s Islam. Using wealth giving to you by the people you’re supposed to protect on yourself is unethical.
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Mind you, Zohran & Rama could eat up a theme. But the mayor avoiding an event that is centered on extreme displays of privilege & wealth is correct, actually.
New York Post@nypost
Zohran Mamdani set to break longstanding NYC mayoral tradition and skip the Met Gala: sources trib.al/zusGTWh
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@3frank3fella It’s always a white woman getting super mad. Put this energy towards controlling your men. They have been and continue to ruin the world.
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