Wednesday, March 19, 2025

Toxic Feminism is Getting Out of Hand – A Black Girl’s Rant

Toxic Feminism is Getting Out of Hand – A Black Girl’s Rant


Alright, let’s get into it. I just saw that ridiculous Twitter exchange, and I had to say something.

First tweet: “If men didn’t exist, who would protect you?”
Reply: “Protect me from who?”
Sigh. TOXIC. FEMINISM. AT. ITS. FINEST.


Look, I am a woman, okay? So I can talk about this. And I’m telling you the truth—this new wave of feminism is just getting dumber every year. Every year, there’s a new trend where women act like men are the enemy while comfortably living in the world that MEN BUILT. Yeah, I said it.

Because let’s be honest: if men didn’t exist, a lot of things we take for granted wouldn’t exist either. Who builds the roads? Who works in the sewers? Who does the dirtiest, longest, hardest jobs that most of us women would NEVER touch?

Don’t lie to yourself, sis. Be honest. Are you willing to be a coal miner? A construction worker? A plumber? A welder? A firefighter running into burning buildings? No? Yeah, I thought so.

And before you say, “But women can do those jobs!”—yes, there are women in those fields, but they are the minority. Why? Because most women don’t want to do them.

I’m not saying women don’t work hard. All jobs are hard in their own way. But let’s not pretend that society treats men and women the same when it comes to labor. The truth? The hardest, most back-breaking jobs are still dominated by men. And do we ever say thank you? Nope. Instead, we get nonsense like this Twitter exchange, where women act like men are the villains of the universe.

And don’t get me wrong—I am NOT defending insecure, immature, perverted, or overly proud men. They exist, and they can be a pain. But so can toxic, nagging, angry, blame-shifting feminists who want to act like men contribute nothing to society.

Men are providers.
Men are protectors.
Men are nurtured to lead.

It’s just the way it is. Women take over when necessary, but the natural roles will never be equal. They can balance, but they will never be the same. Because men and women are not the same. 💯

But toxic feminism? Oh no, it doesn’t want balance. It just wants to hate men. Why? Because your dad, your ex, your uncle, or your brother hurt your feelings? And now all men must suffer? Please. 🙄

That’s why men are tired. They don’t care anymore. That’s why when they joke about women and offend them, they don’t care anymore. Because they’ve been beaten down by toxic feminism for too long. And thats why I don't blame them.

Men are now picky. They’re fed up. Even the independent journalists, the thinkers, the realists—they’re done with this madness. And honestly? 😡
And before anyone comes crying about my opinion, I’m just a Congolese girl from Cape Town, speaking the truth. If it offends you, oh well.

Now, I need food.🥱

The Girl in the Mirror: Who Am I, Really?


The Girl in the Mirror: Who Am I, Really?

There’s a girl in the mirror staring back at me. She looks familiar—same eyes, same lips, same everything. But something about her feels... off. Like she’s a version of me that I’ve been told to be, not the version I want to be.🫣

I’ve been thinking a lot about change. Not the "new year, new me" type of change (because let’s be honest, I’m still the same person who said I’d start saving money and then immediately spent it on snacks). No, I mean real change—the kind that shakes your whole world. The way I dress, the way I speak, even the way I think.

For the longest time, my life has been shaped by my environment. My decisions, my personality, even my way of moving through the world—it’s all been influenced by the people around me. Parents, culture, expectations, and let’s not forget the casual guilt-tripping that somehow makes you feel bad for wanting more.🙁

Now, don’t get me wrong. It’s not that I can’t go out and live my life. It’s just... where would I even go? Who would I go with? My circle is as tiny as the last piece of chicken at a family gathering—everybody wants it, but nobody actually makes a move.

And it’s weird because lately, I’ve been feeling disconnected. I’m realizing that I’m not even attracted to people who are like me. Not just romantically, but in general. The person I am doesn’t match the people I’m surrounded by. And let’s not even talk about crushes (because I refuse to be called out like that). But seriously, when I do have one, I start overthinking: Who am I even? Would they like me as I am? Do I even like me as I am?

That’s the real question.

If I had my own money, I’d be experimenting with my style, getting my nails done, switching up my hair. But right now? I’m stuck in this weird limbo of wanting to break free but not having the resources to do it. And let me tell you, nothing makes you more aware of your dependence than when you want to do something and realize you need someone else’s money to do it.😞

So yeah, I need to start making money online. Because a job? Right now? With my NSC rewrites and upcoming June exams? Impossible.

And another thing—I see the views on my blog. I know y’all are reading. But y’all don’t comment. No advice, no engagement. Just vibes. It’s like throwing a joke into a group chat and getting left on read.👀

But whatever. The point is, I don’t want to be the girl in the mirror anymore. I want to be the girl in my head. The one who lives unapologetically, who walks into a room and owns it, who isn’t held back by expectations, guilt, or the fear of disappointing people.

Maybe that version of me is coming soon. Or maybe she’s already here, just waiting for me to stop hesitating.

Either way, change is happening. Slowly, maybe. But surely.🥲


Saturday, March 15, 2025

The New Age Love Story



Motivational Quotes, Baby Daddies & the Single Life – The New Age Love Story


Once upon a time (before social media made us all motivational speakers), love was simple. You met someone, fell in love, got married, had kids, and lived happily ever after—unless your in-laws had other plans. But fast forward to today, and we’re in a different era.

Now, instead of wedding rings, we have baby daddies. Instead of lifelong partners, we have co-parenting agreements. And instead of deep love letters, we get “Rise and grind, queens!” tweets and WhatsApp statuses with “God’s timing is perfect” (which is funny because you were cursing God’s timing just last week).🙄
Welcome to the modern dating culture—where love is optional, motivation is mandatory, and nobody is entirely sure what’s going on.






The Motivational Speaker Era

Back in the day, if you were single and over 25, your aunties would be throwing holy water at you, asking, “Who bewitched you?” Now? You’re an independent queen, posting “I am the prize” every morning while your uncle in the village still thinks cows are the real prize.

These days, heartbreak doesn’t even hit like it used to. Got dumped? Don’t cry—just post “Sometimes rejection is redirection” and keep scrolling. Got ghosted? No problem—just slap on “If they wanted to, they would” and act like you weren’t checking their online status five minutes ago.

At this point, we aren’t sure if people are healing or just competing to see who can post the most inspirational quotes without actually making life decisions.



Baby Daddies & Co-Parenting Chronicles
Now, let’s talk about the baby daddies. Once upon a time, starting a family meant wedding bells and a lifetime commitment. Today? A simple “We are happily co-parenting” and a few cute Instagram pictures will do.

Co-parenting is the new relationship status—there’s no pressure to get married, just vibes, Pampers, and a mysterious monthly contribution that sometimes arrives, sometimes doesn’t.

Some baby daddies are amazing—responsible, present, and involved. Others? They show up once every three months with Happy Meals and act like they solved world hunger.

But let’s not act like some baby mamas don’t also play games. One minute, it’s “Come see your child”; the next, it’s “You’re not stepping into MY house with that nonsense energy.” The child is just there in the middle, eating their Happy Meal in peace.



Social Media Love vs. Reality

Social media has convinced us that we are the main characters in a love story that doesn’t exist. We see posts like:

“I deserve a man who prays for me.” (Meanwhile, the last guy that prayed for you was your pastor during altar call.)

“Soft life or no life.” (But you’re one SMS away from calling your baby daddy for “urgent” money.)

“Men must provide. I can’t date a broke man.” (But if he asks what YOU bring to the table, suddenly the table is shaking.)


The truth is, modern love is confusing. We’re out here debating between traditional love and “dating with a soft life” while also trying to act unbothered and motivational.

One thing is clear: whether you’re single, co-parenting, or just here for the memes, love in 2025 is about two things—self-love and content creation. So, if all else fails, just post “God’s plan” and carry on.🙃
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Thursday, March 13, 2025

The Right to Speak vs. The Right to Control

The Right to Speak vs. The Right to Control—When Christians Forget Who Fights for Them



Disclaimer: Read at Your Own Risk (Especially If You Love Drama)
Hey there, non-Christians!❤️ Before you dive into this blog, just know—it’s about Christians, for Christians, and directed at Christians. But hey, if you enjoy a little holy tea mixed with real talk, feel free to stick around. Just don’t say I didn’t warn you when you start questioning why Christians sometimes act… well, not so Christ-like. No altar calls at the end, I promise.💯






Internet Outrage!

The internet is a wild place. One moment, you’re singing worship songs, inspiring millions, and the next, you’re in a messy controversy that turns the whole body of Christ into a spectacle. That’s exactly what happened when a certain gospel singer took her grievances to social media and opened the floodgates for public discussion.

The moment you post something online, it no longer belongs to you—it belongs to the people. And the people will talk. They will analyze, criticize, support, and even mock. That’s the reality of being a public figure. You don’t get to pick and choose who responds or how they do it.


So when a particular blogger, known for his direct and factual approach, decided to comment on the situation, it should have been expected. He wasn’t the only one talking—many were—but his voice was the loudest, the boldest, and, let’s be honest, the most unapologetic. And that made him a target.


The Emotional Play vs. The Facts

When the singer released her video, it wasn’t just about defending herself; it was emotional, heavy with sentiments, and filled with personal pain. And while emotions are valid, they don’t erase facts.

The blogger, on the other hand, didn’t rely on emotions. He relied on receipts. He spoke with logic. He laid out details, showed proof, and questioned inconsistencies. And because of that, the situation escalated into something bigger than just an online debate—it became a 1.1 billion  lawsuit for defamation and cyberbullying.

Let that sink in.


A Christian woman, who in her own words said her ex-boss has bloggers, but she has God, decided that instead of letting God defend her, money would.

Where is the faith in that?

Where is the belief that God fights our battles?

Where is the wisdom of handling conflict in a way that represents Christ?



Winning Souls vs. Winning Lawsuits

This could have been an opportunity. Instead of making this about emotions and legal threats, this could have been a way to win a soul.

If she had reached out to the blogger privately and explained things to him personally, who knows what could have happened? Maybe he would have listened. Maybe he would have respected her more. Maybe he would have apologized if he was wrong. Maybe, just MAYBE, he would have seen that not all Christians are driven by money, lawsuits, and public breakdowns.

But that didn’t happen.

Now, instead of seeing a powerful gospel singer standing firm in faith, the world sees another celebrity using worldly tactics to fight spiritual battles. And the worst part? The blogger is now mocking Christianity—turning gospel music into a joke, showing his followers that Christians are just as emotional, just as reactive, and just as vengeful as everyone else.

What message does this send?
That if you don’t like public criticism, sue.

That if someone questions you, cry on camera and play the victim.

That Christians don’t really believe that God defends them—they just say it for show.


The Bigger Picture

This was never just about a personal dispute. It became a reflection of how Christians handle conflict.

We are called to be Christ-like. To turn the other cheek. To walk in wisdom. To be slow to anger and quick to listen. To stand on truth without needing emotional manipulation.

But that’s not what happened here.

Instead, we got a mess. A legal war. A social media scandal. A wasted opportunity to show the world that Christianity is about something deeper than emotions and money.

And now? The very person who could have been influenced positively by this situation now sees Christians as dramatic, defensive, and, frankly, no different from the secular world.


Could this have been handled differently? Absolutely.

Would it have changed things? Most likely.

Would it have saved Christianity from another public embarrassment? Without a doubt.

But now, we sit in the aftermath, watching the world laugh at us.

And that’s the saddest part of it all.

What do you think? Let’s discuss.

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Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Should College Education Be Free for All Students?

Should College Education Be Free for All Students?

In recent years, the idea of free college education has been a hot topic of debate worldwide. For many students, the dream of higher education comes with a hefty price tag. Student loans, scholarships, and part-time jobs become a norm for most people trying to get through university. However, there is an ongoing conversation about whether college education should be made free for everyone. Let’s explore both sides of the argument.

The Case for Free College Education


One of the strongest arguments for making college education free is the idea of equal access to opportunities. Currently, the cost of tuition can be a barrier for many students, especially those from low-income families. By eliminating tuition fees, we would allow anyone, regardless of their financial background, to pursue higher education. This could lead to a more educated population, which benefits society as a whole.

Additionally, free college education would reduce the burden of student loan debt. In many countries, students graduate with a mountain of debt, which can take years, if not decades, to pay off. By removing the financial barrier, graduates can enter the workforce without the fear of drowning in debt, allowing them to make decisions based on their career passions rather than financial constraints.

Furthermore, a free college education would promote innovation and diversity in various fields. With the chance to attend college without worrying about financial strain, students could be more open to exploring different career paths and contributing to industries that desperately need fresh ideas. It would also encourage students from underrepresented communities to pursue degrees in fields where diversity is needed, helping to foster a more inclusive environment.

The Case Against Free College Education
On the other hand, opponents of free college education argue that it could lead to a decrease in the quality of education. If colleges no longer had to rely on tuition fees, the funding for resources, faculty, and campus facilities might be reduced. While the goal of making education accessible is noble, there are concerns about the impact on the academic experience.

Another argument against free college education is the strain it could place on government finances. Providing free education to all students would require a substantial amount of taxpayer money. Critics argue that this could lead to higher taxes or cuts in other public services. Some also believe that the government should not be responsible for funding college education, as individuals should take responsibility for investing in their future.

Additionally, there is the concern that making college free could devalue the importance of a degree. If everyone has access to higher education, some argue that the market might become oversaturated with college graduates, making it harder for students to stand out in the job market. This could lead to a situation where a degree no longer guarantees job security or financial stability.

A Balanced Approach?
Perhaps the solution lies somewhere in the middle. Rather than making college entirely free for everyone, governments could focus on providing more affordable options, such as increased scholarships or lower interest rates on student loans. Some countries have adopted systems where education is free for students from lower-income families but still requires a fee from those who can afford it.

Alternatively, we could consider the idea of making certain degrees or fields of study more affordable. For example, degrees in high-demand areas like healthcare, technology, or education could be subsidized, while other degrees might still come with tuition fees.

Conclusion
The debate over whether college education should be free for all students is complex. On one hand, free education could level the playing field and provide more opportunities for those who may not have the financial means to attend college. On the other hand, the financial implications and potential risks to the quality of education should not be overlooked.

In the end, it’s about finding a balance between accessibility and sustainability. The goal should be to create a system that allows students to pursue their dreams without being weighed down by debt, while still ensuring that the value of education remains intact.

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