ID: 09da9a Nov. 1, 2020, 9:30 p.m. No.11402820   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2835 >>2997

Ronna McDaniel

@GOPChairwoman

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HUGE turnout for

@realDonaldTrump

in Georgia and Florida!

 

Rome Rally:

 

White heavy check mark 42,067 signups

 

White heavy check mark 31.4% NOT Republican

 

Opa-locka Rally:

 

White heavy check mark 14,254 signups

 

White heavy check mark 23.9% did not vote in 2016

 

The enthusiasm is incredible!

 

https://twitter.com/GOPChairwoman/status/1323111259424890881

ID: 09da9a Nov. 1, 2020, 9:42 p.m. No.11402989   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11402939

How The Obama Administration Destroyed Nigeria’s Path to Progression

 

Mar 21, 2018·7 min read\

 

https://nilegirl.medium.com/how-the-obama-administration-destroyed-nigerias-path-to-progression-13c0ce8bb708

 

Nigeria is a country that has been struck with never-ending bad luck that stems from a history of defiance that began to sprout from the roots of colonialism — which dealt a heavy blow to a nation that will never recover.

The reason why the movie of the year — Black Panther — continues to enlighten and brighten the outlook for eager-minded fans that still can’t get enough of the global blockbuster — is simple and endearing. The idealistic view that Wakanda could’ve existed in all its majestic glory — without the scarring of global interference is almost too much to accommodate without wiling out.

Unfortunately — that dream rests with the mountain of ticket stubs that are piling up to the tune of millions of dollars that White executives at Marvel and Disney will gladly claim for a job well-done.

The bullshit of injustice continues — as once again the people that inspire what some may consider an award-winning script — are left in the cold while the pompous poachers collect their due without incident. They are able to afford that level of betrayal because it was ordained back when their ancestors conquered lands they invaded for the sake of greed.

Nigeria could’ve been Wakanda.

We were set up to win — but then it all went to hell — after the ports were overtaken by British ships that were filled with the evidence of how and why our destiny shifted beyond reach — under the tutelage of well-costumed heathens who professed the word of a God that didn’t authorize such blasphemous acts in his name.

And now centuries later — the resources that were supposed to enrich our existence and supply the accompaniments to allow our competitive entry in the global economy have been re-routed to foreign powers for their betterment — at the expense of a desperate nation that is still unable to enjoy the privilege of basic amenities.

Through the years of military coups and periods of dictatorship — there was always the possibility that things could improve in ways that would give Nigerians the ability to finally enjoy the convenience of being who they are — without salivating for opportunities to save us from our assigned heritage.