US President Donald Trump has removed a social media video that included a racist clip depicting former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama as apes. The video, posted on Trump's Truth Social account, was met with widespread criticism and allegations of racism. The White House initially downplayed the incident, claiming the video was an "internet meme" depicting Trump as the King of the Jungle and Democrats as characters from The Lion King. However, the video was later deleted, with the White House blaming a staffer for the "erroneous" post. ¹ ² The incident has sparked bipartisan condemnation, with Republican Senator Tim Scott calling the video "the most racist thing I've seen out of this White House" and urging Trump to remove it. Democrats have also criticized Trump, questioning his fitness for the presidency. The video's removal comes amid ongoing scrutiny of...
"Marriage Is My Biggest Fear, What If I Fall In Love With Someone Else After Marriage?" - Felicia Osei
In an interview with Okyeame Qouphi on the 30 Questions podcast, Ghanaian media personality and comic content creator Felicia Osei said that getting married is her greatest dread. Despite appearing idyllic on the surface, marriage presents a plethora of difficulties, claims the well-known Tik-Toker. Her contribution goes against the grain of society and provides an insight into the various viewpoints that exist around marriage. Instead of being a complete rejection of the institution, the presenter’s concern is a reflection of the social norms that frequently define duties and expectations in marriage. My greatest fear is getting married. What happens if, after marriage, you fall in love with someone else? What happens if living with my spouse gets boring? What if I fall in love with someone else or he cheats? I mean, the whole marriage thing, she said when asked about her greatest fear Felicia was quick to clarify, though, that although the institution continues to be her ...