Gbv Quotes

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“No one deserve to die, to be hurt, to injured, to be raped, to be abused, to be molested by you. No matter what you did for them. No matter how powerful you are, how sexy you are , how rich you are, how right you are or what did they do or not do to you and no matter how hurt or broken you are.”
De philosopher DJ Kyos

“A No coming from a drunk voice is still a no.
A No coming from a soft voice is still a no.
A No coming from someone who is naked is still a no.
A No coming from someone you know , is still a no.
A No coming from your partner , is still a no.
A No coming from a stranger , is still a no.
A No coming from a child or someone younger than you, Is still a no.
A No coming from someone who is scared, is still a no.
A No coming from someone who is crying , is still a no.”
De philosopher DJ Kyos

C. JoyBell C.
“Every woman, from the prostitute to the nun, possesses equal right to safety, protection, and freedom; in a manner unrelated to the consent or standards drawn out by men. We do not choose which woman for whom to provide more protection and more safety based upon what she is doing with her own body, how she clothes herself, or the style by which she chooses to live.”
C. JoyBell C.

“When you drive and you find a No entry road sign, but you decide to proceed. You will find yourself in harms way or in danger. Wherever you see a NO or hear a NO. Don't proceed, just STOP so that there wont be danger or damage.”
De philosopher DJ Kyos

“When sensuality is absent, love and life become a burden.”
Lebo Grand

“When you face a heart break or caught your partner doing wrong things. You are hurt, not because what your partner did. But you are more hurt, because of what you did for them and all the sacrifice you made.”
De philosopher DJ Kyos

“The Truth is South Africa is a better country than most African countries. With a lot of gold, diamond, minerals, opportunities, human rights and freedom. But the problem is that most of our African brothers and sisters. They come to South Africa, running away from their country so that their lives can be changed for the better. But when they get here. They are now changing South Africa to be what they had left at home. They don’t respect the law, authority, and people here. Taking advantage of people and the government and doing whatever they want. Bringing all the bad things from their country here. They only see opportunities of doing wrong things. We are becoming ONE Africa. But not good Africa. We are becoming the poor, violent, genocide, corrupt, femicide, terrifying, fighting, racist, xenophobic, afrophobic, raping, molesting, murdering, kidnapping, unemployed, GBD Gender Based Violent, dangerous not safe Africa.”
De philosopher DJ Kyos

“A man must become the blacksmith of his soul, wielding reason as a hammer to forge his emotions on the anvil of self-awareness, tempering the heart’s wild impulses to shape enduring strength through life’s challenges.”
Njau Kihia