Kwame Bioho🇩🇲🟥⬛🟩 (@kwamebioho) 's Twitter Profile
Kwame Bioho🇩🇲🟥⬛🟩

@kwamebioho

African Liberation, pan-africanist, Black Revolutionary thought and Random rants, BMS enthusiast.
Active member of the Global Black h8osphere. A-APRP.

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A-kwee-ya (@akuasankofa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"a scholar voiced discomfort with “killing” intersectionality because to do that would be to “kill” black feminism, or perhaps even to “kill” black woman as object of study. The room grew quiet at the prospect of symbolically killed black women." That's a slippery slope fallacy😬

A-kwee-ya (@akuasankofa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"the language used to describe and capture the violence performed by intersectionality’s critics—disappearing, commodification, colonization, and “train wrecks”—suggests that criticism is a violent practice...intersectionality’s vulnerability...demands a protective response."

A-kwee-ya (@akuasankofa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"despite the contention that...intersectionality is...under siege, the texts share a lack of specificity about the figure of the critic as each presumes the critics’ omnipresence yet refuses to name specific critics, or to attach particular critical labor to particular scholars."

Haintological Negro🪮 (@haintological) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Black men hold structural power over all women because of their gender? Comparing gender to race will always fall flat because we can literally measure and see that a white male convict has more employment options than a Black man with a bachelor's degree-

Haintological Negro🪮 (@haintological) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Black men are human beings with depth and feelings. They start out as children same as women do. They are vulnerable to abuse and exploitation. They feel insecure about their bodies. They are people. Apparently this outlook makes people mad.

Dr. CBS (@drcbs_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s a mistake to think these r*ghtwing opportunists deserve praise just because they are making a very obvious critique of Isr*el—feckless critiques compared to those of anti-imperialists who are being hunted, abducted and financially terrorized for their principled n position.

Kwame Bioho🇩🇲🟥⬛🟩 (@kwamebioho) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Très bien, mais que fait-on du socialisme au cœur de l'héritage de Thomas Sankara. On soutient tout progrès pour nos peuples mais la question se pose.

K (@diafounounke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Les dirigeants du Mali ne voient pas loin Tout régime confondu, ils ne voient pas loin et n’ont pas de stratégie pour le pays Seul Modibo Keita avait un vrai projet de société et ATT lui avait des projets de développement sur le long terme

Ajamu Baraka (@ajamubaraka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the kind of clarity Black radical internationalism brings. The inextricable link between the struggle against colonial/capitalist U.S. settler state & global imperialism is not only a threat to the state but bourgeois labor & Eurocentric social imperialist left.

. (@haters23caution) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Understanding racism as a racialized misandry...a structural positioning of certain men as disposable, threatening, and inherently violent—a dehumanization of the masculine racialized body.

📚pedagogy in black✊🏾 (@renyture) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And Let’s be clear: racialized or anti-Black misandry is not up for debate. No one is asking for your belief, your approval, or your ideological alignment. Its existence isn’t contingent on your acknowledgment. The analysis is necessary because it reflects material reality—not

Donovxn☔️🇭🇹 (@le_donz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The harm has to come from the society and its institutions since it’s systemic. Racism sets the stage for the dehumanization of racialized men, thus making racialized misandry a thing. It’s coming from Israel in this case, from both Israeli men and women

📚pedagogy in black✊🏾 (@renyture) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As Sylvia Wynter has suggested, “the most violent representation of all” is that of the Black male rapist. It’s so interesting how many people still attempt to superimpose this image onto Black males, knowing its history and the consequences of said image.

As Sylvia Wynter has suggested, “the most violent representation of all” is that of the Black male rapist. 

It’s so interesting how many people still attempt to superimpose this image onto Black males, knowing its history and the consequences of said image.
Kwame Bioho🇩🇲🟥⬛🟩 (@kwamebioho) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Eh on s'en fout que des millionaires fassent les millionaires. Ça change quoi au régime talon? Aux kidnapping d'opposants? À la répression des mouvements sociaux? Vous voyez mm pas l'opération de com, trop omnubilés pae l'opportunisme.

Kwame Bioho🇩🇲🟥⬛🟩 (@kwamebioho) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Eh on améliore pas la vie d'un peuple parce qu'une meuf se laisse aller à se faire coudre des sapes qui lui couteraient 3x + cher dans son pays. Ca fait quoi en fait pour la vie des pauvres à Cotonou? On s'en fout.

Revolutionary Women League (RWL) (@rev_womenleague) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Waves of unrest often leads to increased confidence among our people but our emphasis shouldn't be on the last person to join but organisation like that of Communist Party Marxist CPM - Kenya who build the network to build the protest and advance the defiance #NDR

Waves of unrest often leads to increased confidence among our people but our emphasis shouldn't be on the last person to join but organisation like that of <a href="/CommunistsKe/">Communist Party Marxist CPM - Kenya</a>  who build the network to build the protest and advance the defiance
#NDR
Unapologetically African🌍✨ (@liberation_blk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am begging socdems to get an analysis of imperialism bc “independent trade unions” have been a Trojan horse for destabilization in Global South socialist contexts, even funded by U.S. intelligence agencies. What’s sad is a trot made this same critique of Cuba to me recently..🤦🏾‍♀️