Anyone have plans of starting an organization for the youth?

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@Barni there's this girl on my Facebook she kinda look like you she's also a feminist and an activist she's been in xamar for like 2 years now the girl is so brave and doesn't give a damn about al kabab she walks around with her hair out talking about male patriarchy. She got married two weeks ago

I saw her wedding photos on Twitter, I haven't seen her photo before but I used to read her tweets. She was a very cool commentator.
 

BebsiBolice

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@Barni there's this girl on my Facebook she kinda look like you she's also a feminist and an activist she's been in xamar for like 2 years now the girl is so brave and doesn't give a damn about al kabab she walks around with her hair out talking about male patriarchy. She got married two weeks ago

Can I get a link?
 

BebsiBolice

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This picture is so beautiful

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Hemaal

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I'm planning on opening an orphanage back home. I will work with some organization in the U.S to fund scholarships once the children reach 18, so they can continue their education in abroad. Every child deserves the right to have education, health system and shelter. I promise to provide all resources in my power to help these children. inshallah.

You sure you didn't comment that just to get thumps up?
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:what1: what are you prattling on about?:what:


Why are our youths always in need of charity?. I definitely didn't need any help when I was old enough to leave home - my dad would constantly remind me and my brother when the time was drawing close - he would say when we were 14/13 respectively; one more year and you two jokers are out of here.

Black people always seem to be in need of some form of charity. So the question is who is to blame. My parents taught me to deal with my own issues from the age of 5 by pushing me away - there was no mollycoddling in our house.
 

Hubble

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Why are our youths always in need of charity?. I definitely didn't need any help when I was old enough to leave home - my dad would constantly remind me and my brother when the time was drawing close - he would say when we were 14/13 respectively; one more year and you two jokers are out of here.

Black people always seem to be in need of some form of charity. So the question is who is to blame. My parents taught me to deal with my own issues from the age of 5 by pushing me away - there was no mollycoddling in our house.

Maybe not charity money but some form of guidance. Black youth are inundated with negative images of black youth, whether it's in real life in the news or in the media. Someone needs to step in and push them in the right direction. You had a father figure, a lot of kids don't have their dads around and their mothers are pushed to the edge just trying to feed and clothe them.
 
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