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@purringmutant

I swear I wanted meaningful conversations about important topics, realized that is impossible, and now I'm mostly a troll.

Brazil - xique xique Bahia Katılım Mart 2025
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Gatsu@purringmutant·
@TheManlet_King I only watched the shape of water... the only good white guy in the movie is an old homo and a communist spy. The straight white couple is portrayed as disgusting and fascists. The ugly lame white woman fall in love with a violent monster.
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i/o@avidseries·
I once had a very talented boss who also happened to be an atrocious human. There were four people in the office in particular who hated him. One of them, the head deacon of his church, would tell me, "People like him don't end well." All four of those people are now dead (three died before age 60), but that boss is now in his 80s, rich and seemingly content, playing golf every day, with a new young bride.
Unamuno 📜@UnamunoAgain

Jodie Foster dijo una vez: "No, amigos. No sean tan inocentes. A los que hacen cosas malas no siempre les va mal. A muchos les va a ir bien. Los vas a ver triunfar. Los vas a ver quedarse con la mejor parte de todo. Y ese es el mundo real. Pero si esto les sirve de consuelo, puedo decirles que he visto muchos malvados exitosos... pero nunca en paz."

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@aknatron @Aku_700 what? wtf? everything about black culture and representation was funded by jews. Every political movemente, everything.
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AshleY@Aku_700·
Race-mixing is vile and evil. Don’t do it. Look at the stark difference between the White child, and the mix-raced ones. The mom is more genetically similar to the local White homeless man 16 states away, then she is with her own CHILDREN
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Gatsu@purringmutant·
@clvsprophetarum Ambos são propagandas afrocentristas. Qualquer coisa que mova uma sociedade eurocentrica para afrocentrismo é ruim.
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🦁johann moritz rugendas de oliveira🐻‍❄️
isso aqui é muito mais efetivo pra desfazer preconceitos racistas que tentar fazer as pessoas sentirem dó dos africanos com aquelas gravuras abolicionistas de escravos apertados no fundo de um navio feito sardinhas
Horn of Africa Leftists@HornLeftists

🔴A Nobreza do Amor: Brazil’s New Television Show Connects the Afro-Brazilian Experience to Africa’s Portuguese Speaking Worlds When A Nobreza do Amor (The Nobility of Love) first aired on March 16, 2026 (16 de março de 2026), it opened an important conversation about history, memory, and the meaning of diaspora. Set between the fictional African kingdom of Batanga and rural Brazil, the show follows Princess Alika, who is forced to flee to Brazil with her mother after a coup seizes power in her homeland. There, under a hidden identity, she falls into a story of love, exile, and struggle, especially through her connection with Tonho, a humble sugarcane worker who dreams of land and justice for his people. By linking Africa, migration, and Afro-Brazilian life, the show raises larger questions about identity, displacement, and the ties between Brazil and the African world. The significance of a show like this lies in the way it reconnects Afro-Brazilian identity to Africa, reminding viewers that the Black diaspora is not only a Black American story. Brazil is home to one of the largest Black populations outside Africa, and its history is deeply tied to African peoples, cultures, and traditions carried across the Atlantic through slavery, resistance, migration, and survival. That also means remembering that the Black diaspora includes the often less visible Portuguese-speaking African world, including Angola, Mozambique, Guinea-Bissau, Cape Verde, and São Tomé and Príncipe, along with other African societies shaped by Portuguese colonial rule.These histories are part of the wider Black diasporic experience and cannot be separated from Afro-Brazilian life. In that sense, A Nobreza do Amor matters because it helps bring those connections into public view through popular media. At the same time, we should not romanticize African kings and queens just because television presents them as noble or glamorous. From a class perspective, royalty is still part of a system of hierarchy and power. Africa’s history is not only the story of rulers, but of ordinary people, workers, peasants, the oppressed, and those who struggled from below. The real question is not just who wore the crown, but who held power, who did the labor, and who paid the price. Africa’s past, like every past, should be seen honestly, not turned into a fantasy. @coimbrasousa @MouroRevista @AmeniCaue

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@RokoMijic so many young europeans died while he lived.
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Gatsu@purringmutant·
@rockehatt @dracomantis Esse é um caso pra chibata e não para cenoura. O máis fácil e menos intrusivo seria impostos as empresas que contraram mulheres jovéns.
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Vou pros Balcãs ser Traficante de Armas da Silva
@dracomantis Suíça estuda pagar mulheres pra terem bebês, mesmo que elas deem pra adoção, a Hungria da benefícios fiscais pra casais que tem, Japão com creche gratuita, todo país tá tentando alguma coisa, umas mais mirabolantes outras menos, me pergunto se alguém tá tendo sucesso.
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Dracō@dracomantis·
Se isso for verdade, sinto informar que não irá funcionar. Não há muito o que fazer para resolver a crise demográfica a não ser proibir as mulheres de estudar e obrigá-las a ficarem em casa (o que não irá acontecer; nenhum país conseguiria abrir mão dessa quantidade de força de trabalho).
République@republiqueBRA

🤰🏻 🇷🇺 Rússia quer que mulheres que não desejam ter filhos sejam encaminhadas a PSICÓLOGOS para tentar convencê-las a mudar de ideia, segundo nova diretriz destinada a combater a crise demográfica do país.

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Luís@Lus49ers1·
@dracomantis O ideal mesmo é um shift cultural completo, em que ter filhos seja o ápice social ao invés de acumulo de riqueza/qualidade de vida liberal. Mas o que acha de uma taxa previdênciaria para quem não tiver filho, no sentido de que essa pessoas nao está agregando a economia no futuro?
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Marechal1822@marechal1822·
@dracomantis Quando os governos perceberem que não é uma questão financeira ou mental, mas sim cultural e que vai levar no mínimo 20 anos de propaganda e intervenção cultural na sociedade para resolver isso e spoiler, nenhum governo atual em nenhum país vai fazer isso
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Gatsu@purringmutant·
@haakon121314 @dracomantis a única idéia boa de verdade é a divórcio sem repartição de bens. Especialmente porque seria fácil de fazer. Banir hollywood é boa também, mas seria muito difícil.
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Haakon@haakon121314·
@dracomantis > banir anticoncepcional > banir ab0rt0 > banir divórcio e repartição de bens > inseção de imposto de renda (e outros) para quem tem pelo menos 3 filhos e é casado > reformar a Igreja com padres conservadores e q promovam a família e natalidade > banir holywood e músicas pop
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Gatsu@purringmutant·
@dracomantis não precisa, só cobrar altos impostos de empresas e faculdades que contratem mulheres em seu periodo fértil. Talvez tirar o direito a um passaporte também. Ao mesmo tempo inflar o ego das mulheres mais velhas, facilitar seu estudo, etc.
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Gatsu@purringmutant·
@ax_angelo she want drugs dummy, she would gladly date a drug dealer or anyone with money to buy her drugs
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Gatsu@purringmutant·
@jonkay evidently, he could have just used photoshop to do this. That gay techno mumbo jumbo is very unncecesary. But i still think it's okayish... somewhat interesting... the quick browsing kind...
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Black Media Hub ✊🏿
Black Media Hub ✊🏿@BlackMediaHub·
Michael Jackson in 1978, before the plastic surgery, Pepsi incident and vitiligo.
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@DAKKADAKKA1 he doesn't even have a catch phrase " patu pata patu pata fart noise "
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Promzy Kyle Ekeson@PromzyKyleEkesn·
@C_3C_3 @elonmusk This is yet another cherry picked rage bait video being amplified to push a narrative about crime and race while ignoring broader context and statistics🤦🏿🤦🏿🤦🏿
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C3@C_3C_3·
“I'ma kiII whites. I got out 2 days ago.” Democrats keep letting criminals out of jail to hunt white people. Remember the Media tried hiding… “I got that white girl, I got that white girl.” - Decarlos Brown after murdering Iryna Zarutska.
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@souapenasV Nîggêrs are untouchables in america. Decades of psy ops. Niggêrs are sacred there.
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Gatsu@purringmutant·
@JRmanov @DomCAD00 @escapefrommelos they didn't even thought those were crimes or bad. Capturing your enemy/rival, raping. Those were reasons to be proud.
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oldandtired@JRmanov·
@DomCAD00 @escapefrommelos "It say more about the mindset of the colonizers, than it does of American Natives!" The best part about all American natives, is they werent documenting everything like Europeans were doing. Now, their descendents can lie and hide their crimes more easy.
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Melian Refugee@escapefrommelos·
When you read about the early history of the Spanish conquest of the Americas, you realize Certain Things about Latin America... From Michele de Cuneo, a Spanish nobleman in Columbus’s second expedition to the Americas: "While I was in the boat, I captured a very beautiful woman, whom the Lord Admiral [Columbus] gave to me. When I had taken her to my cabin she was naked — as was their custom. I was filled with a desire to take my pleasure with her and attempted to satisfy my desire. She was unwilling, and so treated me with her nails that I wished I had never begun. I then took a piece of rope and whipped her soundly, and she let forth such incredible screams that you would not have believed your ears. Eventually we came to such terms, I assure you, that you would have thought she had been brought up in a school for whores."
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@CrunchyDigital @escapefrommelos The same narrative exist in Brazil. Alegedly the indians didn't know how to have sex, they just do it from behind... while the portuguese were the horniest europeans of the time.
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Crunchy Digital@CrunchyDigital·
I could be wrong, but this part pretty much implies SHE took him to "pound town" after they "came to terms" They probably drank some wine or ate or some type of drugs! Then she went berserker on him! "I assure you, that you would have thought she had been brought up in a school for whores"
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Fabby_Bayo (Drive with Fabby)
Latin America’s history isn’t just about heroic explorers or grand battles it’s about the lived experiences of indigenous people who endured unimaginable violence. Recognizing this helps explain why issues of inequality, gender violence, and power imbalance remain deeply embedded in the region’s social fabric today.
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