Stella Star 🫦 (@lebohstraatmate) 's Twitter Profile
Stella Star 🫦

@lebohstraatmate

I tweet in hyperboles so if you find yourself personalising them, that's on you🫵🏾. she/her

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calendar_today06-08-2011 21:29:58

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vuyi (@justvuyi_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What if I told you that you’re all being disingenuous? I have noticed that there’s a new brand of online feminism that you lot have taken on, where you shame and berate women under the guise of criticising their participation in systemic oppression.

vuyi (@justvuyi_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You can’t critique women’s role in systemic oppression without noting that patriarchy predates modernity; and women have been groomed by religion, capitalism, and governance to see themselves through the lens of misogyny. I could argue that we’re taught patriarchy more than men.

saints' (@saintyiddies) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And yet y'all are trying to convince us that everyone is taught to "hate Xhosa people" when in reality Tsonga and Venda people bear the brunt of most of unsolicited tribalism on this app....A fucking joke man

Vusimuzi Mazibuko (@theeignorantfuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I remember not too long ago people swore Xhosa folks were “above tribalism,” unlike their Zulu counterparts. Glad to see their exceptionalism finally on full display.

vuyi (@justvuyi_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SN It’s their fault for branding every loud mouthed and opinionated woman a feminist. Baby girl can’t quote a single feminist text but sure she’s a feminist. Mxm.

History ZAR (@historysazar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Helen Mmapula Mmakgoba Sibidi is a South African artist. Sebidi's work has been represented in private and public collections, including at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington and New York, the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art, New York, and the World

Helen Mmapula Mmakgoba Sibidi is a South African artist. Sebidi's work has been represented in private and public collections, including at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington and New York, the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art, New York, and the World