

Makiya Shani Shani Tamiya Mack Karimbocas
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‘Is betta yuh suck on salt…”
It is better that you suck on some salt //
It is better to make a small sacrifice for future gains than to go back to a toxic situation.
~Proverb from Trinidad & Tobago~This proverb would be told to someone who just left a toxic spouse. The pain that person would experience makes them longing to go back to the… Read more
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“Nyumba irindagira magothe”
The house covers many things //
There is not always good cheer where the chimney smokes -
Each day is a chance to be better than the day before.. the Divine lives in us and if we are not striving to be better, then we are moving away from the divine. 3 years ago ·
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Ase
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@karuga Learning Kiswahili opened a door for me that I never expected. Even with just learning a few words back in February, my tongue immediately began to resist speaking English , lol! Reclaim your language & heritage and drop that cavebeast language . Plus you’ll be able to understand the proverbs in this group on a literal level. I highly… Read more
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Asante sana for the testimony. I’m glad you’re getting value ✊🏿
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Blackpowerful review!
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I’ve been meeting Black people who keep saying “we are the indigenous americans”. This is usually in response to a conversation about repatriation. When I try to present them the hard facts with book references, they don’t listen. The level of denial here is deep and very dangerous. 3 years ago ·
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very dangerous propaganda/taqiyya going around. In the next census they will start filling “indigenous” then suddenly they will be forgotten in history. They don’t see what happened in argentina and other places
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The enemy within and without are doing a great job of fragmenting our people. Social media and YouTube are accelerating their message.
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