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Mandi Smallhorne

@rainbowinsid

Freelance writer and journalist passionate about the climate crisis, health and social issues; ex-vice-pres World Federation of Science Journalists; she/her

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How the hell does one fight extreme ignorance like this? You quickly find that facts - provided by a white South African (moi) - do not shake them. They WANT to believe this evil, it suits their agenda, so eff the truth, I & other white Saffers must be lying. It makes me sick.

How the hell does one fight extreme ignorance like this? You quickly find that facts - provided by a white South African (moi) - do not shake them. They WANT to believe this evil, it suits their agenda, so eff the truth, I & other white Saffers must be lying. It makes me sick.
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This is appalling. My thoughts are with the Niassa Lion (Carnivore) Project, 22 yrs of work, & the families of the slain. Two killed in jihadist attack in northern Mozambique – AFP clubofmozambique.com/news/two-kille… via Twitter

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The things you learn about your own history from fine US scholars! Today I learnt that the Dutch arrived at the Cape in either 1552 or 1682 - there'll be an academic spat about that one, I'm sure - and the British took over in 1910. What revelations!

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The classic, and perhaps one of the most embarrassing moments for Americans was when Donald Trump pulled out a picture from the Congo and claimed it was a burial site for victims of his imaginary “white genocide” in South Africa. Imagine, America, with all its intelligence

The classic, and perhaps one of the most embarrassing moments for Americans was when Donald Trump pulled out a picture from the Congo and claimed it was a burial site for victims of his imaginary “white genocide” in South Africa.

Imagine, America, with all its intelligence
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GREAT post, please read. By age 50, ~70-80% of women have fibroids - common sense suggests most had babies which did NOT protect them.

Jane of the North (@janeotn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So Elon goes "Kill the Bill!" and Trump goes "Elon has TDS!" so Elon goes "I'm the reason Trump won!" so Trump goes "we waste billions on Elon!" so Elon goes "Epstein!" and a flunkie goes "Deport!" and Elon goes "Impeach!" And THAT'S why women are too emotional to be President.

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Kgothatso Montjane Claims 4th Grand Slam Title at Roland Garros 🏆🎾 South Africa’s wheelchair tennis star Kgothatso Montjane is a Grand Slam champion once again! Partnering with Japan’s Yui Kamiji , the duo won the women’s wheelchair doubles title at Roland Garros — their

Kgothatso Montjane Claims 4th Grand Slam Title at Roland Garros 🏆🎾

South Africa’s wheelchair tennis star Kgothatso Montjane is a Grand Slam champion once again! 

Partnering with Japan’s Yui Kamiji , the duo won the women’s wheelchair doubles title at Roland Garros — their
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I would like to call out this new parking payment platform called admyt who have done absolutely nothing to consider the safety of women in South Africa in their product design process. If you are a woman, please go and check whether your vehicle license plate is registered on

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🧠 Tirzepatide doesn’t just reduce appetite—it rewires the brain. - - - A new Nature Medicine Phase 1 RCT (n=114) explored how tirzepatide changes eating behavior—and the brain’s response to food—in people with overweight or obesity. 📉 Key Findings at 3–6 Weeks 🔹-524 kcal/day

🧠 Tirzepatide doesn’t just reduce appetite—it rewires the brain.
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A new Nature Medicine Phase 1 RCT (n=114) explored how tirzepatide changes eating behavior—and the brain’s response to food—in people with overweight or obesity.

📉 Key Findings at 3–6 Weeks
🔹-524 kcal/day