Palestinians in Gaza are facing apocalyptic horror right now. lsraeIi terɽorısts bombed a home near Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah, This hospital has been targeted non-stop since the genocide started.
Gaza lives in hell while the World Cup brings global celebration.
this man's legacy is so much more than Disney. SO much.
Show and Tell. Closer than Close. Can You Stop the Rain. If Ever You're in my Arms Again. Feel the Fire. I Wish You Love.
A whole quiet storm LEGEND.
In the meantime, because of what I say, the 27 EU countries have sanctioned me, banning me from entering, transiting, and flying over the entire EU territory and seizing my assets. Here is a link to the video on YT. Kindly share it in your groups/socials: https://t.co/gU4qdahlaz
I recorded this video in English for Kenyans and Tanzanians 18 months ago. It discusses France’s redeployment to East Africa after being expelled from the Sahel and Francophone Africa. What I predicted is now happening… Beware, the French are coming.
Why is she doing this? Because there was general strike after general strike in Rome calling for an end to the genocide. Because the Italian dockers refused to ship weapons to Israel. The people made their fascist, pro-war PM change her tune because they demanded it. ✊🇮🇹
I hope this serves as an eye opener for how man-made these doctrines are.
Did god change his views on blood transfusion? And if there was always room for this policy to change, why never sooner??
All knowing or all powerful? Neither looks good.
“…to create a quick reaction force able to respond within 24 hours to civil disturbances.”
They’re about to turn all the imperial military violence inward on the US citizenry as our economy collapses
It's Day 8 of me sharing African women who shaped the political and social fabric of our continent.
Today we talk about Felicitas Ntang. She is known in the UPC ( Union of the Cameroonian peoples) as amongst the few cameroonian women who joined the armed struggled against French colonialists.
In December 2017 while in Yaoundé, I learned about the women of UPC. In 2019 as I had started developing my book, I returned to Yaoundé and digged into UPC archives. That's when I came across Felicitas. She was UPC's underground agent and a skilled fighter. She joined the maquis when she was 19, living in the forest, fighting against French colonialists until Independence was declared.
Felicitas has petitioned the current government many times to recognize her contributions and the time she served her country. Yet she continued to be overlooked. In her own words: " I don’t want anything big from the government..All I want is a medal of recognition as one of the women who fought for Cameroon’s independence.”
Felicitas stands amongst the forgotten and often uncelebrated Cameroonian women who fought for independence such Marthe Ekemeyong, Marthe Ouandié,Marguerite Ngoyi, Gertrude Omog and so many others!
Trump is not specially evil in the Cuban oil blockade.
For over 60 years every US president has successively tightened restrictions on Cuba to make her people suffer, and despite that Cuba still reached out to help the Caribbean. And the Caribbean is turning their back on her.
“AFCON SMEAR CAMPAIGN”
(Same Game, Different Judgement)
A comment by Darren Lewis, a respected British sports journalist, deserves real credit. Paraphrasing his point:
We need to stop pushing the lazy narrative that what happened at the AFCON final is somehow a stain on all of African football.
When England fans vandalised Wembley after Euro 2020, it wasn’t framed as a failure of European football.
When Calciopoli exposed deep corruption in Italy and Juventus were relegated, it wasn’t used to discredit European club football as a whole.
When Steve Bruce led Sheffield United off the pitch during an FA Cup tie against Arsenal at Highbury, no one claimed it represented English football.
Yet, similar incidents at AFCON are quickly weaponised to question the legitimacy, organisation, and credibility of African football as a whole.
That double standard is the real issue, not the tournament.
Same game. Same problems. Different judgement.
AFCON isn’t the problem, the bias is.