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stormsisters.bsky.social
@stormsisters.bsky.social
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💡 Mmualebe o a bo a bua la gagwe gore monalentle a letswe – The speaker of the word must be allowed to speak, whether their words are difficult, offensive, or contrarian, Even difficult words must be spoken so that truth and wisdom may rise in response.
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Honour to the Duaghters of Eve Series
At their core rotten
If history has taught us anything, it’s that capitalist societies rot from the inside out.
At their core very rotten…
Glossy on the outside. Decay within.
That is the West!
The real question: what stage of ripeness — or rot — is the West at now?
Funny how when white folks commit crimes, it’s a mental health crisis.
When Black folks do, it’s suddenly cultural.
One gets therapy. The other gets demonized.

America, your mirror is cracked.
27 September 2025.
Another day under the regime-that-needs-no-name.
You already know who. Proof of concept.

Evil at every compass point — north, south, east, west.
Yet every sunrise pulls us one day closer to the ballot,
One day closer to the reckoning.

Hold the line.
For Africans — we remember.
Our mother is the earth itself.
Our mother is the first woman.
Our mother is unbroken.
Children of a lesser mother.
Not by birth. Not by blood.
But by the story they were told.
By the history they were given.
By the world that decided whose mother was greater.
In his mind, it’s not even a debate. It’s a no-brainer.
Base > Constitution. This is what we in the Left need to understand.
Trump doesn’t care about “free speech.” 🗣️
Targeting left media isn’t about principle, it’s about politics.

Yes, there are personal vendettas. But the real driver?
He’s in campaign mode. He’s choosing his base over the First Amendment.
Because to them, he feels like the only one fighting for “us.”
✨ Can we all agree to lift this? Break the jinx, tear the hex, return the shine. These queens deserve their crowns. 🏆👑
I have deep respect for Shelly-Ann, Sha’Carri, and Shericka 🙌🏾 — but I swear Paris put some kind of jinx on them, not forgeting Elaine Thompson 😩 Some juju, some hex, something in the air… and honestly, I still feel robbed.
"We honor the pain and the wounds that run deep.
May our hearts heal.
May our spirits rise above cruelty.
We shall not be dimmed by the Charlie Kirks of this world."

Incantation / Closing:

Whispered:
"Light to guide us. Strength to carry us. Love to heal us. So be it."
"We close this chapter with prayer, incantation, and the gentle flame of candles. May our hearts heal, may our spirits rise above deliberate cruelty, and may our souls find solace in remembrance and resolve."
"Every cut, every insult, every dismissal was meant to break us. But we choose differently. We guard our hearts. We rise. We honor our ancestors not by returning hate, but by transforming pain into resilience."
"The US talks about generational trauma today. But what of ours? The trauma of slavery, colonization, systemic oppression — ignored, minimized, erased. Cruelty, when celebrated in a life, tells a story we cannot forget."
“The Assassination & Its Shadow”
"Charlie Kirk is gone. Some celebrate him. Yet his words cut deep — Black women, African communities, and anyone overlooked by his narrow gaze know the sting of his and those like him's deliberate cruelty. Every moment was meant to wound."
For his African fan club: let that sink in.
For the rest of us: a quiet sigh
🇺🇸🌍 Did you know?
During his first term, Donald Trump never set foot in Africa — not once.

So the 2025 news that he won’t attend the G7 in South Africa? Only a “surprise” if you’re wilfully blind. He was never coming here for any reason.
Botswana:
Commercial farms are rare—less than 1% of farms, using only 8% of land, but producing 40% of cereals and pulses
land-links.org
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Most land remains under customary, communal allocations, highlighting how different land systems shape opportunity.
Zimbabwe:
By 1979, white farmers (<1% population) owned 70% of prime arable land—a legacy of colonial laws
Wikipedia
Al Jazeera
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Even after redistribution, wealth and power remain tied to land access.
It’s not just farmland Across RSA:

White individuals own ~72% of private farmland (~26.7 million ha)

They also hold ~49% of urban erven (plots) despite being ~8% of the population
africacheck.org
agricultureportal.co.za
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So land inequality isn’t just rural—it runs deep in property ownership too.
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africacheck.org
In South Africa, white landowners—just ~8% of the population—hold 72% of all privileged privately owned farmland.
Meanwhile, Black South Africans—about 80% of the population—own only ~4% of that land. Radical inequality at every glance.
Bayede / Bayethe
“Speak and the mountains echo: Bayede. Or is it Bayethe? The sound honors the King, whatever letters you choose. The salute is louder than the script.” ✨🗣️
Ngwenyama / Ngonyama
“The lion walks as king — some call him Ngwenyama, some Ngonyama. Same roar. Same crown. Power transcends spelling.” 🦁👑
The elephant moves quietly, but all know its weight. So too does ancestry, unseen yet unbroken.

In every corner of Southern Africa, Ndlovu whispers still.