Independence from an extractive, Arab-supremacist regime in Khartoum was always worth pursuing. South Sudan's weak state capacity doesn't invalidate self-determination.
There’s a tweet somewhere about Kenya. To paraphrase; That because we don’t have earth minerals (at that time)….the People and their labor becomes the point of exploitation by government for private gain. I have never unseen it.
The notion that racism is based on power differences and can end by prosperity gets destroyed for the gazillion time.
These animals hate your existence.
There's no one-size-fits-all solution; The Igbo would be best served by seceding from Nigeria, Fulani by preserving & further Islamizing one Nigeria, Somalis by irredentism, while the Mande & Bantus would be best served by confederating their countries into civilization states
THE PEOPLE HAVE SPOKEN.
You asked. You shared. You demanded it.
So we're bringing it back. The Gallery of Ruto's Lies returns for a special re-air today—the Eighth Day.
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Why do blacks always ask “wHy” ??? It’s not relevant. These people are hellbent on TND and murdering you. They hate you for existing and see you as less than human. Bothering yourself wit trying to rationalise their actions is fucking stupid and weak as shit.
Two years to the date it is a de facto public holiday in the capital with the city fully shut down. Pretending it was and is a benign event is a hallucination you're free to engage in
Dear President William Ruto,
At a time when Kenya is marking two years since the deaths of young Gen Z protesters, your public attack on Standard Media Group is deeply worrying.The media is not your enemy. A free press is not a favour from State House. It is a right protected by the Constitution. Its work is to ask questions, report facts, expose failure and hold power to account.
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Exactly two years ago, a generation rose. They were young Kenyans armed not with weapons but smartphones, the national flag, and the Constitution. They were the Gen-Zs pushing for better governance and accountability.
https://t.co/C9tRrDx8kM