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Dr. Sabreena Ghaffar-Siddiqui
Zionists will read my tweets about how I was ousted from my job and blacklisted on msm for my Palestine advocacy and be like “that’s right, you Islamist terrorist c*nt, we got you! 💪🏼”. But if anyone else dares to say they have power over institutions and media they’re automatically “antisemitic”. Because, as well as being so good at “getting” anyone who refuses to simp for Israel, they are also perpetual victims who are “being removed from public life and living through a Jewish pogrom”. 🫠
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
Did you know that the USA 🇺🇸 and Israel 🇮🇱 were the only countries that voted against the United Nations Resolution A/RES/76/165, titled "The right to food," which reaffirmed the right of everyone to have physical and economic access to adequate, safe, and nutritious food.
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Aether Waves@aether_waves·
@richtosho But where is the part of colonisation and neo-colonialism or how every leader who wanted to do good for Africa was either overthrown or assassinated by the West? He speaks glibly on this topic.
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Bich
Bich@VikkelT·
@realFemiOtedola @OlaitanOlabisi2 Don’t you guys feel somehow when you visit these countries and see how well planned and beautiful they are.. how functional the govt is! Don’t you guys feel somehow when you can’t compare those countries to Nigeria? Doesn’t it make you guys want to make Nigeria functional too?
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Henrik ⨁ 🇸🇪 🇺🇸 ᛉ ᛏ ᛟ
Israeli jews in the West Bank are "defending themselves" by draining the water tank of Palestinian family so their livestock will die.
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Crystal Kizor
Crystal Kizor@crystal_kizor·
One of the most ambitious rammed earth projects in Africa is in Benin City, Nigeria. Located in Edo State, the Museum of West African Art was established to preserve heritage and celebrate culture. But MOWAA is not just a museum. It is a statement on material, memory, and identity. Built with locally sourced rammed earth, the architecture does something powerful. It connects the artifacts back to the ground they came from. Light enters from above, filtering through skylights into the archive and exhibition spaces. Objects are not just displayed. They are experienced under changing natural light, closer to how they would have originally been seen. This is where architecture goes beyond shelter. It becomes storytelling. Projects like this do more than house culture. They shape how a city is seen, visited, and remembered. Benin City has always been significant. This simply makes the world pay attention again. 📍Benin City, Nigeria Architects: Adjaye Associates
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Africa First
Africa First@AfricaFirsts·
Robert Mugabe, former President of Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 to Tony Blair, the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom: "We are not Europeans, we have not asked for any inch of Europe, So, Blair keep your England, let me keep my Zimbabwe."
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Adémọ́lá.
Adémọ́lá.@OgbeniDemola·
Britain did not end slave trade, before the abolition of slavery was passed in the British parliament in 1835, Africans in Haiti had already abolished slavery for life in 1804 and declared the first ever Black Republic. Immediately after slave trade ended, colonialism followed which the British spearheaded. African resistance ended slavery, not British benevolence!
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Britain literally did end the Transatlantic slave trade. However, Arabs and Africans still practice slavery to this day.

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Reuben Kigame, PhD
Reuben Kigame, PhD@ReubenKigame·
We need to face some harsh realities as citizens of Kenya when it comes to education and health services. Most government officers, professionals, businessmen and women do not take their children through the CBC/E system of education and their families do not use SHA. Time has come to insist that nobody should make for us policies and regulations about systems they themselves do not use. #NewKenya #CharacterMatters.
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Aether Waves@aether_waves·
@Nefertittie_ I asked the same thing and a friend told me that it's because they have been living that way. Many have never seen a different kind of life. This is why it's important to show them that things were different in pre-colonial Africa and that they can be different even now.
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FREESUDAN 🇸🇩
FREESUDAN 🇸🇩@Nefertittie_·
I fail to understand, as a Kenyan who has suffered through these last 4 years of Ruto’s regime. What would possess someone to say tutam? Ama mimi ndio niko Kenya ingine ?
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Aether Waves@aether_waves·
@wmnjoya Maybe toxic moralism but not moralism in itself because prophets were killed for calling out corrupt and evil kings. They were not killed for being nice. Even Jesus' death was a collaboration between religious leaders and the political Roman empire. No justice, no real peace.
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#LandIsNotProperty Mwalimu Wandia
Moralism. Kenyans can't think politically. They think morally, about what they are doing to a person in his individual capacity, rather than a political decision they're making. In June 2027, Kenyans will be saying "woiyee, would I have done a better job if I were in his shoes?" They'll be giving the Christian line of "we all make mistakes because none of us is perfect." Kasongo will even ask for forgiveness and Kenyans will forgive with the vote, because they want to be nice and to "not condemn." They'll say things like "we can't blame..." That's why I hate moral language with a passion.
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I fail to understand, as a Kenyan who has suffered through these last 4 years of Ruto’s regime. What would possess someone to say tutam? Ama mimi ndio niko Kenya ingine ?

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Sholla Ard 🇰🇪
Sholla Ard 🇰🇪@sholard_mancity·
Citizen TV reported Kenyan tea meant for export is stuck in Mombasa, even going to waste after the Pakistan route was disrupted by war. But let me ask you, Africa... How do we produce what the Africa wants, yet fail to trade with each other? Algeria imports & drinks tea. Morocco imports & drinks tea. Tunisia imports & drinks tea. Senegal imports & drinks tea. Africa drinks tea. So why is our tea crossing oceans, but struggling to cross African borders? Sudan was once one of Kenya’s biggest buyers. Today, the current govt has been supporting RSF and destroying our biggest market. You cannot build African trade while destabilizing each other. At some point, Africa must decide: Are we building Africa, Or just existing inside it? Because right now, Kenyan tea is rotting at the port... while the market is right here.
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Ounka
Ounka@OunkaOnX·
UAE minister: "You can't bully your neighbors" and "no country should hold the Strait hostage." The UAE lectures the world about bullying neighbors while bankrolling a genocide in Sudan.
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KC Aghanenu
KC Aghanenu@NigerianMonsta·
There’s a certain brand of college educated African drone who despite never reading anything substantial about New World slavery or the vast topics concerning African Slavery, feel confident in minimizing the destructive impact left by the European Trade whenever it’s scrutinized
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@TheKenyanInvestor
@TheKenyanInvestor@dr_levisdamian·
@wmnjoya Europe itself had been subjected under superstition by the Vatican for centuries. In the dark ages, the princes and kings of European nations were required to implement all edicts of the Vatican or face doom. There were only two choices, follow the Vatican or be damned to hell.
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