I don’t agree with this. It took 13 years after this event in 1976 for apartheid to end. While things look hopeless regarding Palestine, the conversations and solidarity that has challenged Zionist propaganda in the past almost 3 years is unlike before. We cannot afford to be pessimistic because the tide is shifting. It is.
SA and Nigerian male tik tokers LOVE drag.
There needs to be an African drag convo about this form of drag ‘queenery’.
It unamusing to me because usually it uses sexist caricature
Also Essie and Joyce’s stories talk to how many women stay stuck in unhealthy marriages. It’s the sunk cost fallacy. Insisting on continuing with the madness simply because they’d already invested a lot in the marriage(s), even though it’s costing them a lot more than it’s benefitting them. #ThePolygamist
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📍 15 December 2026 | Sunbet Arena, Time Square, Pretoria
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More than anything, this is a story about choosing your own consequences. Jonasi chose to live and die via a life of destruction and greed. Joyce chose to prioritise her marriage— and it turned her into a killer. Essie chose to be kept a secret because it guaranteed her financial security—and it almost destroyed her children. Mapiti chose to marry a man who was a terrible husband already and in the end abandoned her children.