Every week, we round up the best tweets revolving around the themes we explore on the blog. Here are some of the tweets we loved from the past week that inspired us, made us laugh, or made us go a-ha.
A white person would come to Nigeria and probably think this is an LGBT church pic.twitter.com/5nHSw3DKkH
— Lolu (@its_Temmy) July 27, 2020
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wait if gay people go to hell and straight people go to heaven and im bi, am i getting stuck in limbo for the rest of eternity?
— sarah ?♀️✨ (@murphys_whore) July 29, 2020
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There is NOTHING evil about spirituality. There are only people who use it to do evil. Just like there are SOME evil people in any other group. Stop the demonizing and brainwashing.
— ????♀️? (@redbylolo) July 29, 2020
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Queer people shouldn’t have to be rich, strong or appealing to survive.
— Son of the Rainbow AKA LGBTQ+ CLASS CAPTAIN?️? (@Blaise_21) July 24, 2020
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Asking a gay couple ‘who is the man & who is the woman’ is simply rude. Stop it pls!
— Dan Yomi (@danyomii) July 28, 2020
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I don't know who needs to hear this but practice your love languages on yourself. (thread)
— Jessicah Pierre (@jessicahpierre) July 28, 2020
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If you're excited about Burna Boy collaborating with Sam Smith but you hate gay Nigerians, then you have a problem. It's called hateful hypocrisy. It's not originally your fault, though; society taught you that. So all you need do is open your mind and fix yourself.
— Otosirieze (@Otosirieze) July 30, 2020
8.
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?Population Council Health Centre, 6 Ireti Oluwa Street, Yaba
? 4 – 7 August 2020
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+234 814 686 2241— The Initiative for Equal Rights (@TIERsNigeria) July 27, 2020
9.
A guy slut shamed a lady in front of me and I scolded him.
One lady passing by said, "he has the right to 'insult' her body, because she's kept it open."I told her that it meant anyone and I, had the right to insult her face because she kept it in the open.
The silence…
— Divarly? (@_divarly) July 23, 2020
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Whenever I hear the phrase ‘forcing their sexuality on us’, I always imagine someone queer holding someone straight down and pour rainbows into their mouth. Is this how it is done?
— baby gay / BlackIsKing Stan (@vincentdesmond_) July 30, 2020
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