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@klein_msh

former self appointed archive of underrated rwandan talent

Katılım Şubat 2018
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ALL MY REVIEWS A THREAD
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i feel like i've lost a lot of whimsy and i'm so sad about that
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sergio tahini@_sergiotahini·
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TANTINE@tantineishere·
The rural women addressed where ? Actual controversial cases of femicide and GBV never once spoken about ! Recognizing systemic barriers preventing women from building wealth ? Addressing why most bazunguzayi are women ? Not mentioned ! But sure pretty panels and flowers 🙃
Bose@berabose_

all women’s march events were like that and it’s definitely only in Rwanda to attend or be in a room full of empowered women still centered on shallow takes on liberation. Not a single person even suggested READ. Event after event, I was asking… what are you actually saying?

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Duopoly Destroyer
Duopoly Destroyer@realnikohouse·
There’s not enough discussion about how almost every international institution created and led by Western countries were specifically created to ensure the global south wouldn’t be able to compete with them on the global stage.
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gwen@mpumszn·
I hate an uneducated hater. Do some research, bitch.
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Jason Hickel
Jason Hickel@jasonhickel·
I'm happy to announce this new paper — we compile evidence on the extraordinary harms caused by IMF and World Bank structural adjustment programmes in the global South since the 1980s. The empirical record is devastating: documented negative impacts on wages, poverty, inequality, maternal mortality, infant mortality, healthcare access, etc. SAPs inflicted misery on the periphery in order to curtail their consumption, scupper independent development, and make labour and resources more cheaply available for the core. gh.bmj.com/content/11/Sup…
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grl 🌱@PhiinaMwandingi·
sorry but I refuse to calorie count, it’s just not african
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manzi fleur@manzifleur·
MABEL TRAIN MERCH AVAILABLE NOW💐 DM @mellowcouch and order yours today!
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mugisha jessy@mugishajessy·
Rwandans need to help Kagame by not only joining leadership but being so consumed with integrity & love for serving rwandans that the underserved dont have to wait for Kagame to show up for things to get sorted..if you have to fight people to do it...FIGHT THEM!!
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mugisha jessy@mugishajessy·
The @RwandaGov should send aid to the people of cuba...like so many other nations we have benefited from the generosity of the cuban people & we still are...what better time to show reciprocity than in their hour of extreme need 🙏🏾🖤
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Mwenja 👑
Mwenja 👑@MwenjaMuhoro·
Pan-Africanism cannot exist while queer Africans are treated as disposable. You can’t preach liberation and practice exclusion. Pick a side.
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manzi fleur@manzifleur·
MABEL TRAIN TO THE SKY COLLECTION (LIMITED) DM @MellowCouch on IG and order yours today!! Only available in Rwanda for now🫂🫂
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Professional Sleeper
Professional Sleeper@Raging_Natural·
Patriarchy predates racism and that's why gender analysis be whooping so many people's ass in racially marginalized communities. Yess, you can experience racism and still engage in (cishetero)patriarchal violence. You can be oppressed AND an oppressor.
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Sirr Ninga
Sirr Ninga@SiRRNingaa·
saying queerness isn’t “their culture” while wearing a hijab, speaking French, and living in a Muslim-majority country is wild, so culture is selective now, all imports btw. And this law minddd you had backing from a U.S. anti-LGBTQ+ group… but that’s not “foreign influence,” right? I have to laugh. reuters.com/sustainability…
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🇸🇳 Senegal parliament doubles penalty for same-sex relations Senegal's parliament has passed legislation to double the maximum penalty for same-sex relations, making them punishable by up to 10 years in prison amid a crackdown on the country's gay community. The text is yet to be signed into law by President Bassirou Diomaye Faye

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Sophia
Sophia@kaliyugacowgirl·
“We will go down in history as the first society that wouldn’t save itself because it wasn’t cost effective.” - Kurt Vonnegut
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