The only acceptable reason to have kids is that you want to nurture and care for another being.
That's it. That's all of the good reasons. Not because you want someone to take care of you in your old age, not because you want them to take on a certain career, to give you grandkids, to further your religion. None of that. To bring a child into this world with expectations makes it unethical to have one, it lays the foundation for emotional blackmail; as in, 'I brought you into this world and raised you, had you for this reason so give me that happiness'. No one owes you anything for the things you do out of your own will for your own sake, not even your children.
Sais-tu pourquoi toutes les guerres portent le nom du pays attaqué ?
– Guerre du Vietnam
– Guerre de Corée
– Guerre d’Irak
– Guerre d’Iran…
Parce que si elles portaient le nom du pays agresseur, elles s’appelleraient toutes la Guerre des États-Unis !
Thought Israel isn’t involved in Sudan?
Think again.
Avi Dichter, former Security Minister:
"For 30 years we have destabilised Sudan. It is important that Sudan be permanently destabilized by its internal conflicts."
“We had to weaken Sudan and deprive it of the initiative to build a strong and united state. That is necessary for bolstering and strengthening Israel’s national security. We produced and escalated the Darfur crisis to prevent Sudan from developing its capabilities”.
#KeepEyesOnSudan
praying for the safety of foreign workers in the gulf states who have left their families for better economic opportunities in countries that don’t see them as human beings. may god keep them safe
Its literally the primary reason why i’ve kept this app lmfao the news doesn’t report a majority of the shit I see on here. I have to keep myself informed.
The United States is proof that you can drown a population in information and still keep them ignorant.
They have libraries, archives, documentaries, whistleblowers, declassified documents.
They know about Korea, Vietnam, Chile, Nicaragua, Iraq, Libya.
All the receipts are out in the open.
The problem is not that Americans do not know.
The problem is that knowing has no moral consequence for them.
They treat history like entertainment, not indictment.
While there is no evidence that Zohran Mamdani is Jeffrey Epstein’s son, the fact that his mother appears in the Epstein files highlights a much broader and deeper problem, which is the incestuous nature of elite networks. At a certain level, everyone seems to know everyone, work for everyone, or is connected through some opaque web of professional and personal ties.
A supposedly random figure from the squalor of Uganda rises all the way to mayor of New York, only for it to later emerge that his mother is deeply embedded in elite circles. The same pattern shows up again and again. James Comey’s daughter just happened to be a lead federal prosecutor on the Epstein case. The judge who presided over the trial of Hillary Clinton’s lawyer, the one who helped seed the Russiagate hoax, is married to Lisa Page’s lawyer. Page, of course, was involved with Peter Strzok, who is one of the central figures in that same hoax. And to complete the circle, Merrick Garland officiated their wedding.
None of this requires conspiracy theories. It requires only acknowledging how small, closed, and self-protecting these elite worlds are. Fix elite incestuousness, and a lot of other problems will disappear on their own.
The United States has been militarily protecting Saudi Arabia for 52 years, after Saudi promised to sell oil only in US Dollars.
Not a single day, Saudi Arabia had democracy during these 52 years. Surprisingly US has never showed interest to "bring democracy" to Arabia 🙂
Captain Ibrahim Traore, the 37-year-old leader of Burkina Faso, has introduced a groundbreaking new law that has captured the world's attention.
Under this law, thieves will no longer be sent to prison as is customary. If a person is caught for the crime of theft, they will be detained, but not in a prison. They will be forced to do government work or national development labor until they pay back the money they stole. They will only be released after they have repaid what they stole.
According to Ibrahim Traore, "We are turning theft into a form of debt repayment. Thieves will help build the nation, instead of being fed again in prisons. This is a step to protect society and improve the economy."
This new policy demonstrates a level of vision, patriotism, and genuine leadership that is rarely found in Africa.
Nicki, with all honesty, this is the kind of ignorance that gets amplified because of celebrity status. You speak from a place of comfort, not understanding.
You read a one-sided statement and rushed to draw conclusions about a country and people you clearly know nothing about.
No one in Nigeria is being killed for being Christian. Christians worship freely, Muslims worship freely, and traditional believers practice openly. What you’re echoing is not concern, it’s propaganda dressed as compassion.
When you say no group should ever be persecuted, remember that false accusations can also persecute an entire nation.
You live in a country that invaded others under the same excuse of helping, yet left behind chaos and graves.
You speak of persecution while your own system still kills Black people unjustly. Don’t project America’s savior complex on Africa. We’ve seen how that story ends every single time.
Nigeria’s problem is not religion; it’s bad actors exploiting faith for politics. And the West, instead of helping us strengthen unity, keeps the feeding division with selective reports and staged outrage.
Before you thank any president for taking it seriously, ask who benefits from painting Nigeria as a country in crisis.
If you truly care about peace and justice, learn before you speak. Use your voice to bridge understanding, not to echo misinformation. Africa has had enough of pity from people who never cared to understand its truth!