@ruheisher I just liked one post supporting the notion that those men should not be in women's prisons and since then my timeline has never been the same
Sometimes I look at people in the west and laugh.
Because I'm trying to understand how I can look at my mom who has been in my life for the longest time and call her, "birthing parent".
What's that dehumanizing bullshit supposed to mean?
Ayra Starr could be offline eating yam and egg.
The next thing you'll see is a self-hating Nigerian man trying to throw shades at her.
Senior pick me adjacent man, please let that lady be.
- Anyone who is fat, slim, sick or has any physical deficiencies is aware of their condition. Your unprovoked reminders and !nsults all in the name of advice are nothing other than body sh@ming.
- If you look inward, you will realize that you are not perfect either. Na clothes just dey cover our flaws.
- The only way to help, if anyone genuinely care is to recommend a practical solution to whatever you think can help…and that should be all.
- You are one step away from experiencing the same things you criticize. You see this life thing, none of us is immune.
With the xenophobic climate in SA now, one would say to themselves that the timing to throw shade at Ayra Starr is quite insensitive.
But no,
For some time, you've been posting shady tweets about Ayra who we all know has been on the receiving end of misogynoir from South Africans
@z9jtGG2Eu075785 I'm aware.
That's not even the main issue sef
The problem is we've seen how these people are always quick to drag and disrespect Ayra Starr, so why are you as a Nigerian giving them ammunition to come for her?
"Call dark-skinned women ugly and masculine".
"Sexualize light-skinned women and make inappropriate comments about their privates".
"Fetishize albinos".
"Bodyshame skinny, slim, and fat women".
"Mock thick women with fupas and laugh at women who are not thick".
With the xenophobic climate in SA now, one would say to themselves that the timing to throw shade at Ayra Starr is quite insensitive.
But no,
For some time, you've been posting shady tweets about Ayra who we all know has been on the receiving end of misogynoir from South Africans
Women who lived in Islamic countries that were ruled by Sharia law are saying no to it, immigrants are fleeing from those countries but we have fools on Nigerian Twitter asking "What's wrong with it since it doesn't affect non-Muslims? "
I pour all of una spit.