There's a spike in anti-trans regulations across the world. From imprisonment to state-sanctioned genocide. This is a litmus test for fascism. You may think it doesn't concern you. But if they can get away with these laws, what makes you think they can't impose the same on you.
on this year's international women's day, we should all take the time to remember the names of these schoolgirls who were just trying to live their lives.
I hate that some of yall keep saying “there’s nothing we can do” when we literally outnumber these mfs by the millions and they’re all 80 year old frail pedophiles. We could shove them to death
I'm so angry because I really love Nigeria and I really don't want to japa or move anywhere. I want to stay here and be surrounded by my friends and travel once once. I HATE POLITICIANS AND HOW THEY HAVE MADE A COUNTRY I LOVE SO INHABITABLE
you people that were saying hate us a strong word, have you heard of despite? Loathe? Abhor? Detest? Execrate? Deplore? Scorn?
I watched those videos on the TL and I felt all these emotions.
Those of you who are defending them will not live well.
Your daddy is a thieving politician? Hate you
Your daddy is raging capitalist?
Hate you
Your daddy is pastor of mega church?
Hate you
Your daddy is all three?
Oh I sure hate your bitch ass
Bonus points if you have social media presence and you flaunt it, I can Nepal 🇳🇵 your ass
Nigerian billionaires are not innocent. They are definitely not self-made.
Oxfam’s data shows their fortunes come from monopoly, state capture, and “inheritance” while Nigerians are poorer today than yesterday.
Explained here.
Once a year, the richest people on Earth come together to reflect not on how to protect the planet, but on how to continue extracting from it without disruption. They arrive in convoys of private jets, transforming airports into symbols of excess, while exhausted workers move invisibly through corridors and service halls, rushing to fulfill every demand. Entire hidden communities of labor are required just to keep these people comfortable, carefully concealed so the spectacle of wealth remains untouched.
Among those present are well known billionaires, monarchs, corporate leaders, technocrats, war managers, and figureheads of global power. Some are famous, many are not. What unites them is not culture or nationality, but the fact that their fortunes were built within a system that normalizes exploitation and rewards it as success. Through inheritance, imperial plunder, wage extraction, or financial manipulation, they have come to control the lives of millions they will never meet.
They do not resemble monsters in any obvious way. There are no visible signs to warn us. Their abnormality exists internally, expressed through a deep and habitual indifference to human suffering, softened only by rehearsed compassion and carefully curated philanthropy.
From the stage, some speak earnestly about climate collapse, others about freedom, innovation, or privacy. Some claim concern, others make no such effort. Yet the core objective never changes. How can the current system be preserved so that extreme inequality remains permanent and unchallenged. How can wealth continue to accumulate upward at a pace so extreme that it becomes untouchable. How can the majority be kept from advancing even slightly toward real equality.
Each year, carefully edited clips from these gatherings spread across the internet, provoking outrage and speculation. People declare that the plan has been revealed. But nothing truly secret is announced under bright lights and professional cameras. These statements are approved, packaged, and released intentionally.
The most destructive decisions are not made in keynote speeches or panel discussions. They are made quietly in private meetings, boardrooms, and secure calls far from public view. And the uncomfortable reality is that these people do not need to gather in a single place to reshape the world.
The policies that steadily undermine freedom, privacy, healthcare, housing, retirement, security, education, savings, and the very possibility of a stable future are usually decided when no grand summit is taking place and no cameras are present.
They require little coordination because they already share the same destination. They are beneficiaries of the same global capitalist and colonial order, one that transforms exploitation into legitimacy. No one with real influence in these spaces arrived without benefiting from mass extraction, whether through corporate dominance, imperial power, or political service to capital.
Even the less wealthy participants, former presidents, prime ministers, and international officials with comparatively modest fortunes, are present because they proved useful to far greater economic powers. Their authority was granted, maintained, and rewarded by the same system that dominates global life.
There is no serious confrontation with inequality in these forums. There is no discussion of a world beyond capitalism. There is no genuine imagination of liberation. What exists instead is a conversation about management, about how domination might be made more presentable without ever being dismantled.