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Julius Nyerere, born on this day in 1922, was a socialist and anti-colonial Tanzanian politician who promoted a Pan-Africanist ideology known as Ujamaa, which means "extended family" or "brotherhood" in Swahili.

Julius Kambarage Nyerere was born on April 13, 1922 in Butiama, on the eastern shore of lake Victoria in north west Tanganyika. His father was the chief of the small Zanaki tribe. He was 12 before he started school (he had to walk 26 miles to Musoma to do so). Later, he transferred for his secondary education to the Tabora Government Secondary School. His intelligence was quickly recognized by the Roman Catholic fathers who taught him. He went on, with their help, to train as a teacher at Makerere University in Kampala (Uganda). On gaining his Certificate, he taught for three years and then went on a government scholarship to study history and political economy for his Master of Arts at the University of Edinburgh (he was the first Tanzanian to study at a British university and only the second to gain a university degree outside Africa. In Edinburgh, partly through his encounter with Fabian thinking, Nyerere began to develop his particular vision of connecting socialism with African communal living.

On his return to Tanganyika, Nyerere was forced by the colonial authorities to make a choice between his political activities and his teaching. He was reported as saying that he was a schoolmaster by choice and a politician by accident. Working to bring a number of different nationalist factions into one grouping he achieved this in 1954 with the formation of TANU (the Tanganyika African National Union). He became President of the Union (a post he held until 1977), entered the Legislative Council in 1958 and became chief minister in 1960. A year later Tanganyika was granted internal self-government and Nyerere became premier. Full independence came in December 1961.

In 1962, Nyerere was elected the first president of Tanganyika, a predecessor to modern Tanzania and a newly independent republic. His administration emphasized decolonizing society and the state, also unsuccessfully pursuing a Pan-Africanist East African Federation with Uganda and Kenya.

In 1967, Nyerere issued the "Arusha Declaration", forbidding government leaders from owning shares or holding directorates in private companies, receiving more than one salary, or owning any houses that they rented to others. In compliance with this declaration, Nyerere sold his second home and his wife donated her poultry farm to a local co-operative.

Nyerere’s integrity, ability as a political orator and organizer, and readiness to work with different groupings was a significant factor in independence being achieved without bloodshed. In this he was helped by the co-operative attitude of the last British governor — Sir Richard Turnbull. In 1964, following a coup in Zanzibar (and an attempted coup in Tanganyika itself) Nyerere negotiated with the new leaders in Zanzibar and agreed to absorb them into the union government. The result was the creation of the Republic of Tanzania.

Nyerere's government also aided in liberation struggles elsewhere in Africa, training and aiding anti-apartheid South African groups and helping to depose Ugandan ruler Idi Amin. In 1985, Nyerere stepped down as President and was succeeded by Ali Hassan Mwinyi in a notably peaceful and stable transition of power.

"Unity will not make us rich, but it can make it difficult for Africa and the African peoples to be disregarded and humiliated."

Julius Nyerere

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[–] Wmill@hexbear.net 9 points 2 months ago

Sometime I hear fairy legends and hear "weird complusions/aversion to loud noises like church bell" and feel denji-just-like-me possible people just describing neurodivergent people back in the day. Idk I think I'd fw faires and stuff being creature myself like I get it.

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Which James Bond would be best at Goldeneye on N64?

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[–] Wmill@hexbear.net 9 points 2 months ago

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No self_improvements mega? Well, here’s a quick update.

  • No 225 bench yet. Had to go easy to recover my back.

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  • I want to also become less of a misanthropic asshole. This smug sense of “everyone is an idiot except for me” that I do in response to chud nonsense has alienated some really cool people, and I don’t want to lose any more goodwill.

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[–] KuroXppi@hexbear.net 9 points 2 months ago

Nsfw bit

spoiler

Hello, welcome to Boonta Vista. I'm Theo, and I'm driving my ford fiesta to cuckoldsville. Someone is rooting my wife, and im happy with that!

Here is the man who's deep dicking my wife right now, it's Andrew! Hi andrew, how are you enjoying the coitus.

Andrew: I'm loving it. I'm getting all up in it.

Lucy: would you say you're balls deep?

Andrew: No, I wouldn't, we're starting off slow. I've poured us each a glass of Merlot, cos I know we've got time. We're probably approaching something what the younger listeners may call 'heavy petting'

Lucy: Sounds lovely.

Theo: I'm a little disappointed to be honest. But. We'll move on. Peeping in through the curtains to the bedroom, wiping the accumulated condensation on the glass to see better it's the Creepy Peeping Tom, Tom Walker! Hi Creepy Peepy Tom!

Tom: demonic cackle ELLLOOOOO I'm the creepy peppy tom here to get my jollies from watching unmarried couples in flagrante delicto

Theo: and for this bit to work you have to imagine that I derive pleasure by proxy, knowing that Peeping Tom is watching.

Tom: Peepy Tom.

Theo: huh?

Tom: Peepy Tom. I'm Peepy Tom.

Theo: as in... Peepee Tom?

Tom: if you'd like.

Demi (from five rooms away somehow): TAKE ME TO WET AND WILD WATERWORLD BABY COS I'M GUNNA TAKE A DIVE

(all laugh)

Ben (interrupting): now, I love the intro and what you've got going here, but I do want to point out that condensation accumulates inside the window not outside

Lucy: from the inside

Theo: what did I say?

Ben: you said Peepee Tom wiped away the condensation, so that would mean he's inside the room in which the cuckoldry is taking place

Theo: Ummm... yeah sure let's go with that

Ben: wonderful, glad to get that out of the way. Will we introduce Lucy and myself here or do you think that's delving a bit much into your psyche for a sunday morning.

Theo: probably best we didn't

Lucy: thank you.


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Finally went to a show after months of anxiety about going to one in my town. It was small with home bands playing; felt good to be social and just feel some fucking music. Hope I can ease myself bsck into going toshows regularly

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Becoming a conservative podcaster purely so I get acolades from libs when I say that I don't think gays should die.

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and a happy 420easter to all those that celebrate

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My hot take: I don't think Better Call Saul is a good show. I think it's bad actually

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I love how broken the Gen I Pokémon games are to the point where you can encounter massive memory corruption just playing casually. I actually didn't as a kid (I did the Missingno glitch on purpose!), but I was watching a playthrough of Japanese Pokémon Blue where through the entirely innocent act of hitting Select in the items menu (when you see the cursor turn white briefly), backing out, then trying to switch Pokémon during a battle, Lamy's game goes bonkers (glitch happens ~50 seconds later). It's appropriately called the Select glitch.

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[–] Wmill@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago

Watched across the spider verse, it was okay decent even. Now I await the next one whenever it comes out

[–] StillNoLeftLeft@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

We had our municipal elections today in Finland and the only ML group still sort of standing in the country had two people running with zero visibility or even posters.

The one I voted for had gotten 4 votes four years ago, this year he got over 40.

It's not much, but it means there are at least some other commies somewhere in this area to organize with. hammer-sickle

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Been going through a Sergio Leone phase. Tried watching a spaghetti western by a different director and it just didn't hit right. The score by Morricone was banging, but the movie just looked like a regular low budget movie from the 60s.

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[–] hexaflexagonbear@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Someone’s definitely made a twink/bear classifier for an undergrad ML project, right?

[–] SpiderFarmer@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I bought some Neopets stuff off Etsy, not realizing it was so official I even got some item codes. I don't want to get sucked back into it. I don't like how MMO's with their "dailies" and their "weeklies" work on my brain.

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[–] Comrade_Mushroom@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago (1 children)

movie about a guy who overthrows America but it's a low-budget 80s barbarian movie that looks like every other low-budget 80s barbarian movie, animal hides and swords and cheesy fake mustaches

ends with him invading the white house - a castle they shot on location in Greece or whatever - and fighting the president to the death with scimitars

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[–] ShimmeringKoi@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago

cause I'm only toobin, after all

I'm only toobin, after all

Don't put the blame on me

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I just downed a shit tone of junk food which doesn’t usually happen and damn. That shit tastes like ass, too bad I was very hungry

Not saying it used to be good, but it’s definitely gotten worse

[–] hexaflexagonbear@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago (1 children)

The WoW classic version is on cataclysm. Pretty soon the wow expansion in the retro version of wow will be newer than anything I’ve played chomsky-yes-honey

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[–] SteamedHamberder@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago (1 children)

My Phone autocorrected “Al Jolani” to “Al Jolson”

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[–] Keld@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago

Also since I'm just gonna be posting bad opinions about The Pitt

Also everyone is treating this like it's a mirror of reality, but it's a PSA about fentanyl and incels that gets the medical jargon mostly right.

[–] WittyProfileName2@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

New Dr Who episode, new rant. Spoilers within.

"You've turned coercive control into complete control of a planet!"

"Planet of the incels."

When a nurse's shitbag ex names a star after her as a gift, a series of escalating farce and time travel bullshit leads to her being kidnapped to serve as queen of an empire of warbots.

What I liked:

  • the aesthetic was a cool mix of retro-futurism and more contemporary sci-fi that I thought looked kinda cool. I guess that mouse money is being put to use. My personal favourite was the knock-off Borg that got wrecked at the end of the episode.

  • the floor polishing robot and the duplicate certificates were both well set up pieces.

  • the shootout in the throne room was good, although it did feel a bit like something outta Star Wars insteada Dr Who.

  • Belinda telling the Doctor off for analysing her DNA without her permission. Get his ass!

  • dialogue was less marvel quippy than last series, a marked improvement.

What I didn't like:

  • the tinnitus exacerbating ring during the climactic scene, the BBC does this shit all the time and I don't get why.

  • "it was Al not Ai." This whole plot twist woulda been better if they didn't treat the audience like complete idiots during the reveal.

  • Belinda being a magic special girl linked to some series spanning background arc. This is a personal taste thing, I just prefer when Dr Who is more like a series of one-off adventures instead of the series arc thing.

Overall:

A decent start to this new series especially compared to the weak start of the previous one. I'm cautiously optimistic.

[–] viva_la_juche@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago (1 children)
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[–] hexaflexagonbear@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago

So apparently Zoloft makes me really alert instead of drowsy. Which I guess is fine. It’s like a second cup of espresso in the morning.

[–] FALGSConaut@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

oooaaaaaaauhhh In KHL news Lokomotiv lost the first game of their series 4-1 against Avangard. It really didn't help that Avangard took the initiative and ran up a 2-0 lead before Loko was able to score.

The series continues on Sunday, hopefully the railwaymen can bring their a-game and win at home before they go on the road!

train-shining УРА ЛОКОМОТИВ train-shining

[–] Hohsia@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

It’s kinda incredible how republicans and liberals just get a set of talking points and go on social media repeating them as gospel to their respective followers. No better example of shit slinging comes to mind

Looks like the latest thing is arguing about what “insider trading” means with chuds claiming Trump just times the market and liberals making themselves look foolish by not knowing how to respond. Same as it ever was

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