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I am leaning towards #TheseWomen

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Hey @lisatellstruth.bsky.social are we #TheseWomen or #ThoseWomen? I want to make sure my T-shirt is correct.

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I am one of #TheseWomen who refuses to tolerate the #patriarchy

#misogyny

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We all need to loudly proclaim we are indeed one of

#TheseWomen

#sistahood

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We need a #TheseWomen tshirt.

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Who do #TheseWomen think they are ....

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Post: They love to paint black women as silent supporters, but these women led armies, burn plantations and crushed colonizers. Let's set the record straight. Say still, Fatima, a Haitian voodoo priestess who helped launch the Haitian Revolution in Seventeen Ninety one. She led a powerful spiritual ceremony that ignited a rebellion that freedom entire nation from slavery. Nanny of the Maroons, Jamaica's warrior queen. She led guerrilla warfare against the British for years and won They could never capture her. Her people stayed free, Carlotta Lucuma, and enslaved Yoruba woman in Cuba. She planned plantation revolt, armed herself with a machete and led the charge. She died in the fight, but sparked rebellion. Yeah, a Santalla queen mother of the Ashanti empire. She picked up the sword when the men were afraid. She led the last war against the British in Ghana. Fearless Stator, Egypt loyal Sarah Anya Monk, a house again defied French colonizers When others surrendered, She stood her ground and beat them in battle. These weren't just women, they were liberators and their blood is still in our fight. Share, believe, inspire blacks, be.

Post:: They love to paint black women as silent supporters, but these women led armies, burn plantations and crushed colonizers. Let's set the record straight. Say still, Fatima, a Haitian voodoo priestess who helped launch the Haitian… #Custom #paintblack #womensilent #supportersthese #thesewomen

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Post: How about some good news ? You may have missed it, but these two women of color just made history. While most of the country was worried about who would control Congress, these two women were kicking down barriers and shattering glass ceilings. First, this summer, Lee, She's a Democrat and the first black woman to be elected to Congress from Pennsylvania, which feels extremely overdue. She ran on a progressive platform that included democracy, disability justice, and environmental justice. Second is Elliott Ramirez. She's also a progressive Democrat and the first Latina to be elected to Congress from the state of Illinois. She ran on Medicare for all. She's the daughter of Guatemalan immigrants. We just got to really dope representatives in Congress. These profoundly intelligent, incapable leaders are blazing a trail, one that I hope many more women will be inspired to walk down, share, believe, inspire blacks, be.

Post:: How about some good news ? You may have missed it, but these two women of color just made history. While most of the country was worried about who would control Congress, these two women were kicking down barriers and shattering… #TOBYFOX #aboutmissed #thesewomen #colorhistory #Whilecountry

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This is ALMOST as hot as Gillian's new layout. What a way to turn a Wednesday. #thesewomen #heavenhelpme #WCW also, #gayaf

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