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RasBashir Were

@RasBashirWere01

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@RasBashirWere01
RasBashir Were
25 days
Instead of fueling suspicion, let’s demand openness in health programmes. People deserve answers, not rumours. What role can civil society play in bridging the gap between citizens and health experts? #HealthDialogue #TrustedCare
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@RasBashirWere01
RasBashir Were
25 days
Gun culture online is a warning sign. Communities need to notice these red flags early and step in before crime or extremism takes root. How can parents, teachers, and peers better support young people drifting toward violence? #StopGunCulture #YouthMentors
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@RasBashirWere01
RasBashir Were
25 days
Hate thrives when harmful hashtags trend. Peace thrives when we choose better words. What’s your favourite peace-focused hashtag we can all use to drown out hate? #PeaceOnline #TogetherForKenya
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@RasBashirWere01
RasBashir Were
25 days
When harmful hashtags spread, they fuel discrimination and polarisation. Replacing them with counter-hashtags can shift the narrative. What alternative hashtag would you use to promote unity? #UnityOverDivision #PeacefulDigital
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@RasBashirWere01
RasBashir Were
25 days
Just because a hashtag trends doesn’t mean it reflects reality. Sometimes only a few accounts push it to look popular. Have you ever avoided engaging with a harmful hashtag? Why? #ThinkBeforeYouTag #DigitalResponsibility
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@RasBashirWere01
RasBashir Were
25 days
Seeing a conspiracy multiple times doesn’t make it true. It’s a manipulation tactic meant to scare and divide communities. What can schools and community groups do to improve media literacy? #StopFakeNews #MediaAwareness
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@RasBashirWere01
RasBashir Were
25 days
Old lies in new packaging are still lies. Recycled conspiracies trick people into thinking there’s a long-running “plot.” What steps can we take to stop recycled misinformation from spreading? #StopFakeNews
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@RasBashirWere01
RasBashir Were
25 days
Glamorising guns online attracts impressionable youth. We must redirect them toward opportunities that build, not destroy. What programmes can help unemployed youth avoid falling into crime and gun culture? #YouthOpportunities #PeacefulFuture
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@RasBashirWere01
RasBashir Were
25 days
Lawful justice protects everyone. Mob justice puts everyone at risk. Kenya deserves systems where accountability is fair, not violent. What safer ways can citizens report crime without resorting to vigilantes? #JusticeForAll #RuleOfLaw
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@RasBashirWere01
RasBashir Were
25 days
Instead of fueling suspicion, let’s demand openness in health programmes. People deserve answers, not rumours. What role can civil society play in bridging the gap between citizens and health experts? #HealthDialogue #TrustedCare
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@RasBashirWere01
RasBashir Were
25 days
Gun culture online is a warning sign. Communities need to notice these red flags early and step in before crime or extremism takes root. How can parents, teachers, and peers better support young people drifting toward violence? #StopGunCulture #YouthMentors
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@RasBashirWere01
RasBashir Were
25 days
Hate thrives when harmful hashtags trend. Peace thrives when we choose better words. What’s your favourite peace-focused hashtag we can all use to drown out hate? #PeaceOnline #TogetherForKenya
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@RasBashirWere01
RasBashir Were
25 days
When harmful hashtags spread, they fuel discrimination and polarisation. Replacing them with counter-hashtags can shift the narrative. What alternative hashtag would you use to promote unity? #UnityOverDivision #PeacefulDigital
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@RasBashirWere01
RasBashir Were
25 days
Just because a hashtag trends doesn’t mean it reflects reality. Sometimes only a few accounts push it to look popular. Have you ever avoided engaging with a harmful hashtag? Why? #ThinkBeforeYouTag #DigitalResponsibility
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@RasBashirWere01
RasBashir Were
25 days
Seeing a conspiracy multiple times doesn’t make it true. It’s a manipulation tactic meant to scare and divide communities. What can schools and community groups do to improve media literacy? #StopFakeNews #MediaAwareness
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@RasBashirWere01
RasBashir Were
25 days
Old lies in new packaging are still lies. Recycled conspiracies trick people into thinking there’s a long-running “plot.” What steps can we take to stop recycled misinformation from spreading? #StopFakeNews
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@RasBashirWere01
RasBashir Were
25 days
Glamorising guns online attracts impressionable youth. We must redirect them toward opportunities that build, not destroy. What programmes can help unemployed youth avoid falling into crime and gun culture? #YouthOpportunities #PeacefulFuture
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@RasBashirWere01
RasBashir Were
25 days
Lawful justice protects everyone. Mob justice puts everyone at risk. Kenya deserves systems where accountability is fair, not violent. What safer ways can citizens report crime without resorting to vigilantes? #JusticeForAll #RuleOfLaw
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@RasBashirWere01
RasBashir Were
27 days
Online hate against communities doesn’t solve land disputes—it only deepens wounds. Dialogue and fair resource management can. How can local leaders and residents work together to prevent such tensions from escalating? #EndHateSpeech #CommunityUnity
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@RasBashirWere01
RasBashir Were
27 days
History shows that communities in Kenya thrive when they work together, not against each other. Hate speech targeting Somali herders undermines this progress. How can youths online help stop the spread of hate narratives? #StopHate #YouthForPeace
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