... but I might need to be left behind for season because the more I learn about AI and the purposes the people behind it made it for, the more apprehensive i am about using it or engaging with the content made using it.
With the rise of AI-generated content, I have become more wary of what I post/share on social media, but I am aware that I cannot completely avoid AI "stealing" or (according to a new TikTok feature) "remixing" my content. 1/3
I haven't made music in months, and i genuinely feel like AI-generated music will make a lot of musicians redundant. I have been told to "get on the band wagon" or get left behind, ... 2/3
You are right that there was genocide in Zimbabwe,
Thank you for speaking out about this issue that still haunts many of us from Matebeleland provinces and parts of the Midlands province.
However,
It was not some civil war between Shonas and Ndebeles,
The Gukurahundi genocide was perpetrated by then Government,
Using a specially trained branch of the army (5th Brigade),
Against unarmed Ndebeles.
It's important to clarify that the perpetrator was the Government,
And not Shona people in general.
Zanupf lost the vote in Matabeleland and Ndebele speaking parts of Midlands in the 1st election after Independence (1980),
In retaliation,
And to enforce their 'one party state' ideology,
They committed genocide against Ndebeles who they believed were all supporters of ZAPU - the party that had won all but one parliamentary seat in Matebeleland.
More nuance is needed here but I'll leave it as is to avoid making this tweet longer than it already is.
There is tribalism in Zimbabwe yes,
Ndebeles still feel marginalised and oppressed in many ways,
But the genocide itself,
Was purely a Government initiative,
Not a civil one.
The Government of Zimbabwe "rejoices" when we assign collective blame to "Shonas",
Because it protects them from being held accountable as individuals and as an institution.
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