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Elin-Bis

@salkay_

avec la foi on ne fait pas grand chose, sans la foi, rien.

ontario Katılım Ekim 2020
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WE’RE GOIN TO THE WORLD CUP AHHHH🇨🇩🇨🇩🇨🇩
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africans
africans@africans816671·
When even Mexicans 🇲🇽 celebrate Congo’s victory 🇨🇩, you know it’s bigger than football. Proud of the Leopards! 🐆🔥🇨🇩
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Quality K
Quality K@kaailleen2·
Bientôt on aura des mexicains congolais alala c’est la mondialisation 🤣
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Luan Araujo
Luan Araujo@luanaraujo90·
Imagina a RD Congo eliminando a Bélgica. Seria cinema
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Cédric Bakambu
Cédric Bakambu@Bakambu17·
52 YEARS LATER 🇨🇩✍🏾
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🇭🇹Jerry Jwet File
🇭🇹Jerry Jwet File@Haitiancaribbe·
Haiti first World Cup appearance is 1974 Congo first World Cup appearance is 1974 Haiti second World Cup appearance is 2026 Congo second World Cup appearance is 2026. We really locked in like some twins 🇭🇹 🇨🇩.
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Sammi🦋
Sammi🦋@PatriotSammi·
This is Cherise Doyley. She was 12 hours into labor when a nurse told her to cover up with a bedsheet. Then a tablet appeared at her bedside. On the screen: a judge. Lawyers. Hospital staff. She hadn’t asked for a hearing. The hospital had. Doyley is a professional birthing doula. She refused a C-section — she’d had three before, and one left her hemorrhaging. She knew the risks. It didn’t matter. And here’s the part people should pay attention to. The state filed an emergency petition. She had minutes to prepare. No lawyer. No advocate. A three-hour hearing. In the middle of active labor. A judge decided how she would give birth. This is the fetal personhood movement, fully realized. And it’s already happening. To Black women. In Florida. Read the full @ProPublica investigation. “A judge decided how she would give birth. That’s legal right now. Should it be? #ReproductiveRights #DemsUnited
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Greecygrace
Greecygrace@greecygrace7·
Quand vous voyez que votre sommeil est subitement coupé en pleine nuit et que vous ne comprenez pas pourquoi, PRIEZ !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Je répète : PRIEEEEZZZ.
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
That’s why they are scared of immigrants today; they think immigrants might end up doing the same thing they did on Africans in the near future.
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AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY
AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY@AfricanArchives·
"We do not have a history of killing white people, white people have a history of killing us." —Louis Farrakhan
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Taylor Barnes
Taylor Barnes@thetaylorbarnes·
You must write. Write nonfiction. Write fiction. Write history. Write philosophy. Write psychology. Write literature. Write poetry. Write about new technology. Write a biography. Write a memoir. Write about economics. Write about finance. Rewrite what you’ve written before. Write. Reflect. Repeat.
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Rock'n Roll of All
Rock'n Roll of All@rocknrollofall·
"You can't play blues on a violin." Clarence Brown in the meantime:
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
They fought for America overseas… but were sentenced to die on American soil. 🇺🇸⚖️ Houston, Texas — August 1917. In the blistering summer heat, white police officers stormed a Black neighborhood and dragged a Black woman from her home, claiming she was drunk in public. A Black soldier from the 24th Infantry — one of the few Black regiments in the U.S. Army — stepped in to help her. For defending a Black woman, he was beaten, arrested, and humiliated. Word spread quickly through the Black unit stationed nearby. These soldiers had enlisted to defend the United States during World War I — only to find the same country wouldn’t defend their basic humanity. White mobs threatened the soldiers. Police harassed them daily. Rumors flew that the arrested soldier had been murdered. The tension snapped. Fearing a violent attack on their camp, over 100 Black soldiers marched into Houston to protect themselves and their community. Gunfire erupted. When it ended, 15 white police officers and civilians were dead. The city didn’t ask why or what pushed those Black soldiers to a breaking point. They wanted someone to blame. So they blamed all of them. The U.S. Army launched the largest murder trial in American history. A trial with: ❌ No legal defense for the soldiers ❌ All-white officers deciding their fate ❌ Confessions beaten out of terrified men ❌ Zero evidence of who fired which shots Within hours—not days, not weeks—the verdict was sealed: ⚠️ 13 Black soldiers sentenced to death ⚠️ 41 sent to life in prison ⚠️ 0 white officers or police held accountable At dawn on December 11, 1917—in secrecy, before appeals could be filed—the U.S. Army hanged the 13 men together on gallows built overnight. Their names were: 📌 Sgt. Videll Carter 📌 Cpl. Jesse Moore 📌 Pvt. James Wheatley 📌 Pvt. Walter Johnson 📌 Pvt. William Nesbit 📌 Pvt. James Divins 📌 Pvt. Charles W. Baltimore 📌 Pvt. Harry W. Bolden 📌 Pvt. Carlos Snodgrass 📌 Pvt. William C. Brackenridge 📌 Pvt. Thomas Hawkins 📌 Pvt. John C. Singleton 📌 Pvt. Frank Johnson Their crime wasn’t murder. It was fighting back in a world designed to break them. These men weren’t rebels. They were soldiers—trained to defend freedom they were never allowed to have. For over 100 years, their names were buried in silence. But we remember them now. ✊🏾 We speak their names now. ✊🏾 We honor the truth now—not the lie history tried to hide. Because justice delayed is NOT justice denied… as long as we refuse to forget.
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