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Ghana Police Beat & Arrest 49 People Including BBC Reporter & Cameraperson; The U.S. Government Will Gleefully Ignore. Content Warning.
Thursday, 21 September 2023 By: TB Obwoge Ghana has always seemed to be the United States's pet in more ways then I can explain, simply read some of my many horror stories of living in the country that constantly cares about the color of my light skin. I wasn't wealthy or even rich when I lived in Ghana, yes according to the incomes and daliy $1 USD many can't even afford to live on everyday I was. I was better off than most of the citizens.
By IwriteMywrongs10 months ago in The Swamp
Captain Ibrahim Traoré Fighting The Enemy & Propaganda; One Year At War For The Homeland
Saturday, 16 September 2023 By: TB Obwoge Imagine that in a modern day world, your country is flanked with terrorism that comes from all sides. Meaning from every border, they jump from country to country. Not one country comes to your aide to fight on the defense of you or your people. Years pass, 7-years and 11,000 people are murdered.
By IwriteMywrongs10 months ago in The Swamp
4 Gambian Diplomats Expelled From US: As Ghana Floats Giving Diplomatic Passports To Male Entertainers With Problematic Histories . Content Warning.
Tuesday, 8 August 2023 By: TB Obwoge Apparently people don't seem to understand what being a diplomat means, nor do they care. Having a diplomatic passport is not something that should be floated lightly. A former French ambassador to Ghana made the moronic comment about giving diplomatic passports to Ghanian male artists who have acted like petulant children and degraded women.
By IwriteMywrongs12 months ago in The Swamp
Two Birds, One Stone
Before I begin this article, I must emphasize a few things. One, this is not a defense, nor condemnation of the actions these sailors have taken. Two, I in no way have any knowledge of their cases beyond what is publicly available. Three, this article is not intended to be your sole source of information on this case. It is but a start for more critical thinking about these cases, and others like it.
By Atomic Historian12 months ago in The Swamp
Frustrated and Restless
I have so much frustration pent up and I've got to rant and vent again. I just spent my Tuesday morning watching videos of towns and cities around the United States that are swamped with homeless people and failing economies. Poverty, crime, and depression in abundance in many towns and cities and it breaks my heart. This is not the America I remember from my childhood in the 70s. This is not the America I remember as a teenager in the 80s. I know some things started going bad for America in the 90s, but now in this new millenium, things have gone from bad to horrible, and I don't want to sit here and do nothing but whine and cry about it. I want to get out there and get my hands dirty and do whatever I can.
By Shanon Marie Clare Angermeyer Norman12 months ago in The Swamp
Lebanon: Another victim of the Shock Doctrine.
"Lebanon: A Nation in Crisis" Lebanon, a country known for its rich history and cultural diversity, has been grappling with a severe crisis that has shaken its very core. From economic collapse to political turmoil, Lebanon's story is one of resilience, but also a stark warning of the consequences of neglecting a nation's welfare.
By Sergios Saropoulos12 months ago in The Swamp
The Problem with America.. Content Warning.
I would like to open this with some personal thoughts. I must first establish that I do like the USA and I think the country has many good things about it. I also believe that these good things are overshadowed by the bad things that seem to plague the country, due to the way sensationalism-driven mediums present information nowadays.
By Nicholas R Yangabout a year ago in The Swamp