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@noturlvr

An entitled, uppity African🙂‍↕️ Pro women’s rights (and sometimes their wrongs)

Katılım Şubat 2019
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Luna M@tiredfeminist_·
Just a random fact to creep you out, South Africa could fit into the Amazon rainforest four times… Mind you, South Africa is the 24th largest country out of 195 countries 😭😭😭 so if you ever get lost in the Amazon forest, it’s over for you🙂‍↔️🙂‍↔️🙂‍↔️
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Sisa@TheTitanBaddie·
What would Nirvana Nokwe gain from going public with a sexual assault or abuse allegation in South Africa? When have y'all ever supported or rallied behind any woman who was still alive to tell her story? Y'all prefer your victims dead and silent.
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Sanele Shange@SaneleS72798826·
@Atalias_Dota Problem is that LLB's are not trained to solve problems and drive efficiencies.
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少林@Atalias_Dota·
Y'all like undermining faculities ... You'll meet people who do Stem degrees, who can't construct proper reports, can't articulate themselves during presentations and overall suck at communication.. And whats even funnier the Ceo of your mines and firms are LLBs holders..
John Baloyi@Dijosti

LLB is one of the simplest degrees in South Africa. That is why it doesn't need Pure Mathematics, just Maths Lit and a high APS (Admission Point Score) are enough in most SA universities. If we want to insult non LLB holders let's be intelligible about it.

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senzi
senzi@senzimeyiwa·
genuine question,why the hell you guys are obsessed with leading women? What these leadership qualities you possess that makes you think yah neh i can nakhona ku leadwani why can't you just be equal partners,live and then die.
Chymamusique@Chymamusique

You can’t lead a woman who questions your leadership & unfortunately soon as she women gets a bit of money they think they can lead or question their leaders (man )

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Mntrazana
Mntrazana@moanerleaser·
I find it interesting (derogatory) that an actor accusing several male colleagues of sexual inappropriateness and/or assault is read as a ‘pattern’ on her part rather than a pervasive culture of sexual deviancy in the acting spaces.
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.@naledimashishi·
And this logic is never applied to any other crime. Most South Africans have experienced multiple robberies &/or burglaries. No one blinks twice if you say you’ve experienced 3 or 4 even with high walls, electric fencing, etc But suddenly when it comes to GBV people act confused
Yolanda Dyantyi@YoliShade

The issue is never the prevalence of sexual violence in society but rather how often victims speak out and attempt to hold their perpetrators accountable. We are only given one take at being sexually violated in our lives. More than once instantly means we are accusatorial/lying.

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DON’T!! ✋@Snegugu_Me·
I’d rather be proven wrong for believing a victim than an alleged perpetrator
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Gastón🫀
Gastón🫀@gastonfyp·
sinceramente, odio que hayamos normalizado la idea de que todas las opiniones son válidas. Creo que deberíamos volver a decirle a la gente que está mal informada y es ignorante.
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RAHEEM LM8@RAHEEM_LM8_FCB

@crackediphone5 There's a little exercise with your head: turn your head to the right, then to the left, repeat several times, and do this every time someone gives you food, u fat bitch

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Mikirru
Mikirru@Mikirru03·
People don’t understand that choice feminism is so accepted by society bc it’s very basic and still caters to patriarchy
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