Now I get it I was wondering why Gîkunda suddenly awoke. It's African tyranny (supported by etcs) vs African tyranny, Ana Konda, Mad Doctor and the conglomerate of Stupids ( supported by American Oligarchs)
Shitty antihuman Nding'oing'os...
Absolute horseshit. No, racism is not strong pattern recognition. It is lazy pattern substitution.
It is what happens when someone confuses prejudice for intelligence, fear for instinct, and tribal insecurity for wisdom. Actual pattern recognition means distinguishing evidence from noise, individuals from stereotypes, and reality from the cartoon version of the world your amygdala coughs up when it sees people who look different.
Danger recognition is noticing real threats. Racism is inventing threats based on skin colour, ethnicity, or origin because your brain cannot handle complexity without collapsing into caveman sorting categories.
Civilisation was not built by people screaming at strangers over ancestry charts. It was built through cooperation, trade, migration, law, science, cities, mixed societies, and people learning to live beyond the tiny little tribe their great-grandfather happened to be born into.
The rootedness versus nomadism line is just pseudo-philosophical perfume sprayed over the same rotten rubbish. You are not more rooted because you hate outsiders. You are just more frightened. Real rootedness is culture, language, family, memory, responsibility, and contribution. Racism is none of that. Racism is insecurity pretending to be heritage.
It is intellectual laziness, emotional fragility, and moral cowardice dressed up as evolutionary insight by people desperate to make their fear sound profound.
A “Duolingo for Africa” project I’ve been working on.
Inspired by the local language models @gatere_mark has been building, I started exploring what language learning could look like with AI trained on African languages.
Feels like a compelling use case for local AI models 🤔
I did an IQ experiment
Same test
When I registered myself as an Australian Man, the IQ was 120
When I mentioned African it gave me 70
It’s all a lie, a propaganda.
@davidmakali1 Omwami Makali... In this country we have outstanding professors who can manage our education system very well. Prof. Kioni former VC-DeKUT will suffice as CS, R&D while prof. Njoka former VC-Chuka university will match CS for education.. Take this to the bank
we live in age of great moral panics about things that don’t matter and zero moral outrage over some of the most egregious societal sins we’ve ever seen
High intelligence often comes with heightened pattern recognition. You start noticing social masks, forced conversations, performative friendships, hidden motives, emotional immaturity, and energy that feels draining instead of nourishing. Many highly intelligent people also have more active nervous systems, deeper inner worlds, and lower tolerance for superficial stimulation, so solitude can feel safer than constantly shrinking themselves to fit environments that don't feel aligned.
A reminder that the protest march to KWS included many caucasians and asians, but ONLY BLACK PEOPLE (including justice Maraga) were arrested. This is land is our ancestral birthright, but the state called Kenia is certainly not our country.
Truer words have not been spoken before.
Social media influencers and bloggers be selling their own country for tokenism culture as if they buy tax exempted goods only.
Cognitive dissonance is a disorder best manifested in Kenya.
Africa’s ruling class isn’t a fully independent bourgeoisie, they’re intermediaries.
They manage extraction on behalf of foreign capital in exchange for personal accumulation
Crazy that this is getting barely any coverage. This year’s European Press Prize was just awarded to an investigative report by the Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant. It is entitled “What the Wounds Tell” and in it the journalists Maud Effting and Willem Feenstra document the cases of 114 children in Gaza under the age of 15 who were struck by a single bullet to the head or chest. Almost all of them died or were left severely disabled. They chose to document only the cases of boys and girls under the age of 15 (though often much younger: aged 3, 4 or 7) because these are children who can be immediately identified as such. “A single bullet in these parts of the body is a clear indication that these children were deliberately targeted“, the two journalists write.
This is the article: https://t.co/YkZrpqBWBQ
Am reminded of an experiment where scientist put 5 people in a room and told them to stand up each time they heard a bell , they were not allowed to talk to each other , they then took one person and replaced them with a new person that didn't know the rules . Nonetheless the new person stood at the sound of the bell because the others stood . They went on to replace all the 5 people with new people that didn't know why they were standing at the sound of the bell .
Several girls high school in 2026 Kenya require girls to be shaven ,why ? Because that is how the missionary who started the school demanded.
Most schools dnt have a school canteen ,why ? Because some students will feel left out . It's as if after school the government will prevent their peers from buying pizza so they dnt feel left out.
Do you see what am saying , we have a generation of people protecting a system they dnt even understand. This is where my war with millennials started.
After feverishly trying and failing to pick any holes in the documentary, the only thing the usual suspects could find was that an editor used a wrong photo of Jeffrey Smith.
Look who retweeted 🤣 and look who is writing "lol" in the comments👇🏾
The NED Senior Director for Africa.
I hope you people are seeing them mark their attendance and confirm who was really behind the Tanzania stunt?