Alu_sakhe💗 (@aluluthobontsa) 's Twitter Profile
Alu_sakhe💗

@aluluthobontsa

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Master's Candidate!💕

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calendar_today09-03-2022 20:20:04

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HB•RAINEY™️ (@raineyovalle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not everyone who makes these posts is saying that whoever has that job is beneath them. I think it’s perfectly normal to be annoyed that you don’t have a job in the field you spent tens of thousands of dollars becoming accredited in. It’s not always a declaration of superiority.

chang (@uktujadirtrvg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"violence isn't the answer" only gets said when oppressed people start fighting back, not when the oppression is happening

Lerato ❤🇿🇦 🇵🇸 (@lerrykins_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This episode has left me completely speechless guys. I love the drama yes, but they need to cut the cameras. What Musa said ngo Mpilo broke my heart 💔 #UthandoNesthembu

Ụlọma (@ulxma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you listen to the video, she says she met her last year and said hi and she was cool but busy — so when she saw her again at the Met a few days ago, she wasn’t sure how to approach her and say hi since she was busy again, so she just stood there.

bonita bandida (@kwaneie_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

the narrative earlier on was “why didn’t tyla go up to her and talk to her when she right there” now it’s “why would she post that? “ pls man.

Ellie✨🤍 (@missellietweets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From the video, Tyla said she met her last year. She greeted Riri, Riri said hi back, but then said her baby daddy was calling and had to leave. So this year, Tyla said she didn’t really know how to go up to her again. Riri looked busy, so she just stayed where she was. She said

O•Lebo❄ (@syntaxsavvyy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From "uppity African" to "nasty African", all of that because #they are genuinely triggered that Tyla doesn't fit the humble African village girl stereotype they've been conditioned to expect.