O dia em que um jogador do Botafogo arrastou seu companheiro 'lesionado' de volta para o campo para tentar ganhar tempo, e os jogadores do Fluminense vieram e o puxaram de volta para fora pro jogo continuar Kkkk
Today was supposedly a normal working day. Thousands of ordinary Kenyans have had to walk to work because roads have been barricaded. Many simply have no choice.
These are the same hardworking people who wake up before dawn, struggle through a chaotic, filthy city with no dignified public transport and very few decent pedestrian walkways. They work all day to feed their families, educate their children and keep this country moving.
Meanwhile, the very leaders they pay through their hard-earned taxes enjoy every privilege while ordinary citizens continue to bear the cost of poor decisions.
We keep hearing about supporting businesses and creating jobs. Is this the support we are talking about? How do you create employment while taxing businesses and citizens to the last cent, then making it even harder for people to get to work and for businesses to operate?
If today was meant to be a normal working day, then why so much panic? Why should the people who keep this country running be made to suffer even more? Brilliant. Just brilliant.
It is what it is.
Gen Z are wrong, they are the problem
Millenials are wrong, they must pay more taxes.
Standard media are wrong, they are extortionists.
Everyone is wrong, except the president.
That dreaded phonecall from Von ati Beasely hajarudi after maandamano pains me to date and the fact that the whole fight was futile nothing changed things got worse infact, fuck haki Kila aliehusika Mungu amuue na ahakikishe maiti zao zimepata adhabu Kali kaburini mkundu zao
“If you haven't read hundreds of books, you are functionally illiterate, and you will be incompetent, because your personal experiences alone aren't broad enough to sustain you.”
— James N. Mattis