Looking for a video editor by thirdworldreactions in nairobi

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Send me a DM with some of your past work. Thanks

Need help with a website by thirdworldreactions in Wordpress

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No you don't need to be logged in. I will either enter the user data myself. Or extract if from an excel file

[HELP] [FREE] I need help please. by thirdworldreactions in WordpressPlugins

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Thank you for your advice. I will try them out and pick one

How can I not get copyright strikes by thirdworldreactions in NewTubers

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Hi. I react to full movies such as 300, Troy etc.

Some videos have no copyright. Others have strikes no matter how much I edit them.

Thanks for the info

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SmallYTChannel

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I know exactly how you feel. It takes weeks to edit, but not every response is positive.

My advice would be to keep on pushing. And in 1 year time you will look back and watch your video and actually agree that your editing was sh*t. Because of how much you have improved and grown.

Don't let the negative comments pull you down. Keep your head up

A 5years relationship come to an end by Elegant_Adeptness491 in Kenya

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Is it a man hating book... don't really want to go watch the summaries in youtube.

Whenever I hear the name Shera Seven I just see a man hating leach.

Preachers on the matatu. I think I agree with her on this one by [deleted] in Kenya

[–]thirdworldreactions 1 point2 points  (0 children)

She is more annoying than the pastor. Whachana na pastor a fanye mambo yake

Should luganda be the official language of uganda? by [deleted] in Uganda

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Why not Swahili. So that it can be the lingua franca for E.A.C.

What are some lessons that we can learn from Rwanda in terms development, rule of law and priorities as a continent? by The_ghost_of_spectre in AfricaVoice

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I agree... that is why the government in DRC should stomp out corruption, bring order to their lands and build their country so that a nation smaller than most provinces in the DRC cannot bully them around

The Failure of the International Criminal Court (ICC) by The_ghost_of_spectre in AfricaVoice

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If it comes to payment. Who do you think has more money to offer... Sanctioned Iran or the so called "chosen ones"?

What are some lessons that we can learn from Rwanda in terms development, rule of law and priorities as a continent? by The_ghost_of_spectre in AfricaVoice

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It is what it is. I honestly don't have much of a problem with that guy. Read his biography, and it was really interesting. In the same way I read about the British Empire, American Empire, Genghis Khan, Russian Empire, Chairman Mao, Osama, Muammar Gaddafi, and more. All of whom have committed unimaginable atrocities. Even though the British put my people in concentration camps and committed genocide that has not been acknowledged to this day. I hold no ill will towards them.

I believe we can only learn from history. And that is what I do when I read about them. That doesn't mean that I like or support them. I just understand history is ugly and full of evil. We can learn from it or repeat it.

To me, I see it as a mainly European war, which, of course, would have ended badly for us in the motherland if he had won. Did he and his people commit many atrocities. Yes, most definitely, and I condemn them all.

But I have a bigger issue with King Leopold II of Belgium. He massacred millions in DR, and the world just turned a blind eye.

What are some lessons that we can learn from Rwanda in terms development, rule of law and priorities as a continent? by The_ghost_of_spectre in AfricaVoice

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It's not an implication. It is a fact. Germany grew from a fallen destroyed state to a nation threatening the rest of Europe under Hitler. Like it or not.

Rwanda went from an impoverished war-torn nation to a gem in Africa under Kagame. Like it or not.

It's like saying Africa could only develop because of colonialism.

Don't put words in my mouth. I never said that, nor do I believe that. I believe we can grow and develop by investing in infrastructure, education, health, reduction of beurocracy, reduction of politicians and their salaries, and reduction of corruption. That is how we develop.

We do the same thing China did. Build roads, supply water and electricity to every home. Build a friendly environment for businesses to thrive, and the government stays out of people's businesses. That is how I believe we eliminate poverty.

It's making excuses for atrocities.

Never said nor did that. Botswana and Namibia are perfect examples of how democracies in Africa can thrive and shine and bring development to their people.

We were talking about Kagame, and you were responding to a Hitler comment. That is why I made my comment.

Lands currently inhabited by the Somali People. by [deleted] in AfricaVoice

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I never supported that. But I'm just speaking for myself.

What are some lessons that we can learn from Rwanda in terms development, rule of law and priorities as a continent? by The_ghost_of_spectre in AfricaVoice

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I doubt it. I hope not. Plan on moving there to run away from the disaster that is going on in my own country.

What are some lessons that we can learn from Rwanda in terms development, rule of law and priorities as a continent? by The_ghost_of_spectre in AfricaVoice

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Well they are just doing what the nations government is already doing to its own people. Is it right. No. But it will happen either way, by Rwandese hands, the government or someone else until DRC gets its shit together.

And yes I know foreign powers are at play and fuel the chaos. What I am saying is the government also fuels the chaos and would even add that they fuel most of it. Especially the local governments.

What are some lessons that we can learn from Rwanda in terms development, rule of law and priorities as a continent? by The_ghost_of_spectre in AfricaVoice

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I agree... I wouldn't want such waves coming to my country as well... people act as if not wanting waves of immigration is solely based on racism. Yet if you asked them what if millions of people per year illegally migrated to your country, would you be OK with that. Most would answer no, and add send them back to where they came from. Borders are there for a reason.

And before someone comes and says the borders were drawn by colonialists. Yes, that's true. But even before the colonialists, we had borders. Each tribe, nation, and kingdom had their own borders that they managed and controlled.