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Stella Tsautse

Stella Tsautse

@stithinkimpact

Autistic Motto unlearn,relearn and continuously learn

Katılım Mart 2016
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Stella Tsautse
Stella Tsautse@stithinkimpact·
@aether_waves @Farida_N When we self educate we discover that all started in Ancient Africa. We are miseducated by design. We discover how religion maintains the mental slavery. We learn about the demoralisation through Yuri Bezmenov. We had thriving civilisations & the history in the books is manmade.
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Aether Waves@aether_waves·
@Farida_N "Because not once throughout my entire education in Togo was I introduced to a Black mathematician, a Black physicist, a Black inventor, a Black philosopher. Not once." Daaaaamn!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
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Farida Bemba Nabourema
Who Abolished Slavery? You think there is no correlation between how we Africans have been engineered to look down on ourselves and to genuflect before those who oppressed us?​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Who abolished slavery? Ask any fourth grader in Togo, and the answer comes without hesitation: Victor Schoelcher. Wake me from a deep sleep with that question, and my subconscious will answer before my eyes are open: Victor Schoelcher. Twenty-five years after leaving primary school, the colonial curriculum still lives in me like a reflex. That is what was planted, and that is how thoroughly it took root. It is only the adult brain, the one lucky enough to stumble upon other literatures, other histories, other archives, that comes afterward to contest the first answer. But the first answer is always his name.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ That is what colonial schools taught. That is what post-colonial schools taught. That is what is still being taught today, by people placed in power precisely to ensure that the curriculum of self-erasure continues undisturbed. Because in Francophone Africa, the abolition of slavery has one face, and it is this French man. And in twenty years of academic formation on this continent, from primary school through university, including my own years as a history major at the University of Lome, not once, not in a single classroom, not in a single textbook, was the Haitian Revolution mentioned. Not once were we told that enslaved Black people organized, fought, and defeated the French army, that Haïti became the first Black nation in colonial Americas and the first nation in modern history to defeat a European power that practiced slavery through the resistance of the very people it had enslaved. Twenty years of “schooling”: not one mention of that historical fact. And this is just one example, on just one subject. Because not once throughout my entire education in Togo was I introduced to a Black mathematician, a Black physicist, a Black inventor, a Black philosopher. Not once. But for those of us who were cursed with France, the French apparently discovered more than 70% of world knowledge and wrote more than 80% of the world’s books, because our curriculum was designed to make us believe that the smartest, most resourceful, most intellectually gifted humans to have ever walked the surface of this earth were French. When the data actually tells you that France contributes approximately 2% of the world’s scientific innovation. Two percent. And we were built, from childhood, to worship that two percent as the totality of human genius. I imagine the same arithmetic applied to British, or Portuguese colonies, just with a different flag. This just one subject. There are decades of damage underneath it, layered and compounding. Which is why it is genuinely exhausting to wake up every single day and be expected to debate, with patience and good faith, people who were produced by these laboratories of engineered ignorance and who are entirely convinced that what was done to their minds was an education.
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Charlie Pataky
Charlie Pataky@patakycharlie1·
@mr_mayank This is a pro Palestinian Iranian supporting cunt ..fu’k her and the rest of the Marxist fu’kheads that support terrorists regimes ..Netanyahu and Trump are soldiers of God .. beware the wrath of God !!!!
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Ankit Mayank
Ankit Mayank@mr_mayank·
BREAKING : 🇨🇦 Canadian leader Elizabeth May blasted Netanyahu “We know who the enemy of peace is. And unfortunately, he has a name. He is Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu” 🔥 What a fearless lady. Mad respect 🫡
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Stella Tsautse@stithinkimpact·
@Joe__Bassey It’s by design and Yuri Bezmenov explains what happens to oppressed people after centuries of indoctrination and miseducation people reach a state of demoralisation where nothing can change their minds.
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Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
Many gullible Africans, especially those who claim to be Christians, don’t read history or do research. They just believe anything they are told, while believing that the so-called modern Israel and Egyptians today is the same as those who have been in that land.
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Stella Tsautse@stithinkimpact·
@FredAngasisye @ISephara @TshepoUnplugged Religion is used to justify the brutality/enslavement as ordained by their narcissistic god. To understand why Africans are so religious, Yuri Bezmenov explained the demoralisation process best. Miseducation affects everyone.
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Zingisa Mase
Zingisa Mase@Call_her_ziggy·
@Orientalskk I know, some of them think the 1948 apartheid regime and genocidal Israel is the same as the biblical one, myopic much just like their leaders. I blame the same colonial education.
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Zingisa Mase
Zingisa Mase@Call_her_ziggy·
Hope we’re all paying attention to the revolution in Iran.This is a fall of the Berlin Wall moment.If it succeeds,itll change the world.They are singlehandedly destroying the US empire,thy deserve every support not judgement frm everyone’s secular pedestal more especially Africa.
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
Iran 🇮🇷 Warns Kenya 🇰🇪 Against Backing US-Israel Actions in Escalating Middle East Conflict In a sharp diplomatic statement from its embassy in Nairobi, Iran urged the Kenyan government and public to stay neutral and avoid any support for US and Israeli military actions in the Gulf region. The Iranian Embassy dismissed reports claiming the Strait of Hormuz has been closed as "false news and manipulated narratives" spread by US and Israeli "propaganda machinery" to distort public opinion and raise fears over oil prices and shipping costs affecting countries like Kenya. The statement warns against any alignment—political, logistical, or otherwise—with what Tehran describes as "unlawful military aggression" by the United States and Israel, emphasizing that responsibility for regional destabilization lies with them. Iran signals that backing such actions could complicate access to critical global shipping routes. This comes amid heightened tensions following reported US and Israeli strikes on Iran. Kenyan authorities had placed around 400,000 Kenyans in the Middle East on high alert and called for de-escalation. Iran's Ambassador to Kenya has stressed that Kenya is not a target while affirming Iran's right to self-defense. Kenya, which relies heavily on imported fuel and goods via Gulf-linked routes, faces potential economic ripple effects from any disruption. President William Ruto has cautioned about risks to the economy from the conflict. The development highlights growing geopolitical pressure on African nations as the US-Israel-Iran confrontation intensifies. No immediate response from the Kenyan government has been reported.
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Alon-Lee Green - ألون-لي جرين - אלון-לי גרין 🟣
Today in Tel Aviv and all across Israel: thousands came out to demonstrate against the war and got violently dispersed by the police. We will not back down. We will continue to fight to end the war in Iran, Lebanon, Gaza, the West Bank. Well will fight for life.
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Siyabonga Ndlovu@Siya_Ndlov·
@Joe__Bassey I think my brother is clueless of who God is, he has his own fantasies about Him. He doesn't understand how far we have fallen from Him and required redemption.
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
“Is the God of the Bible really the God of the universe?” — Bishop Joshua Maponga speaks
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Jey Grayson
Jey Grayson@JeyHiroGrayson·
@Joe__Bassey The God of the Bible is a mix of Enki, his son Marduk or Khan En.lil depending on the context. The God of the OT is a composite of Enki & Marduk! The God of the New Testament is Jesus/Thoth aka Athoth Enki/Yaldabaoth's firstborn son. None of them created the physical universe.
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Bellamy Salute@Bellamy_Saluter·
@EthanLevins2 I think that it's related to the fact that the USA lost much of its Western cultural rootedness and built a worldview heavily influenced by the Old Testament, which is full of massacres and babble about good versus evil.
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Ethan Levins 🇺🇸
Ethan Levins 🇺🇸@EthanLevins2·
Genuinely asking Why is the United States foreign policy so damn evil?
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Stephen King
Stephen King@aStephenKing·
@HatsOffff They should have asked Japan what happenes when you start a war with a sneak attack.
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HatsOff
HatsOff@HatsOffff·
This is what childhood looks like in Gaza.
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Tau e Tshehadi
Tau e Tshehadi@D_Molatoli·
@HatsOffff This is painful to watch. The children of Gaza have had the most difficult life. It hurts.
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🇺🇲Salty Texan
🇺🇲Salty Texan@texan_maga·
@HatsOffff Now do October 7th These people in Gaza voted in Hamas at 74% They're Bedouins. There's no such place named Palestine You naive fool
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
They lied to you that Africans and black people can't swim. 🏊
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Stella Tsautse
Stella Tsautse@stithinkimpact·
@CyTheGuy412 @ysljennii How do you explain the mountains, sun, moon, stars, rivers, forests, the spectrum of animals, the trees, give wonder an opportunity.
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Cy@CyTheGuy412·
@ysljennii Zero evidence for the existence of any god.
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COLO MENTALITY
COLO MENTALITY@Konstannnt·
@ysljennii And you think a creator who carefully created all this would care if I pay my tithes or not
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Anti.Gravity
Anti.Gravity@x_net_things·
@ysljennii Sunflowers follow the Fibonacci sequence to pack hundreds of tiny flowes into one head. Math, art, and divinity all in one bloom. Nature never misses a detail. 💛
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