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Oct 17, 2022Liked by Esther Krakue

I just recently heard of you for the first time when listening to Triggernometry. You are a refreshing voice. I also love that you pole dance. It’s fun innit?! I look forward to reading your bits. 😀☮️

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Pole dance is so much fun!! Hopefully I can compete soon.

And thank you hun

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Oct 17, 2022Liked by Esther Krakue

Will you have podcasts on Apple?

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Eventually :)

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What an incredibly inspiring person. Bless you.

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may i suggest an additional membership option?

choose your own amount

if your ideas are worth spreading, perhaps they're worth allowing people to offer what's possible for them.

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We are writing a book I would like to invite you to be part of. How can I get a hold of you?

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What happened to you on GB News?

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Oct 23, 2022·edited Oct 23, 2022

Ms Krakue I am writing on your Substack because I couldn't think of a better platform and I hope you read this. I saw you on Twitter advocating for Sharia Law in the UK because you think what the trans singer did was "bad" or whatever you thought it was. Now I don't know if you wanted to impress your "conservative" circle or you wanted to impress some Arab Prince who may see your "work" and perhaps throw a few dinars your way. I for sure wouldn't know what was your intention was. Now let me bare it for you Ms Krakue, Sharia Law isn't the utopia you think it is and it would never be. Saudi Arabia, Iran, Afghanistan, Syria, Egypt and all Sharia Law states aren't particularly known for their great women rights and freedom. All we hear and see are grim tales which makes our hearts gasp in horror. Furthermore, Sharia would not benefit you, it's a misogynistic grandiose and it would have exactly the opposite of what you may want it to achieve. I am sure you have heard young Ghanaians ladies die enmasse in the Middle East where they go to do manual work and all cases occur in Sharia controlled countries and when a young and privileged woman like you advocate for that system, it reeks of hypocrisy and a tone deaf approach. Now, I may not know what your issue is with trans people, but I believe the UK has a functioning Judiciary system and if a person has wronged you, you can always seek legal redress and your petition would be heard and determined by qualified judges who has plenty of experience and knowledge. Thank you. Below are some great examples where Ghanaians "flourish" in Saudi Arabia vis-à-vis where they "suffer" under the "oppressively" UK

1. https://www.ghpage.com/ghanaian-lady-receives-100-lashes-sleep-sudanese-saudi-arabia/142033/?amp=1

2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4T0T7k2QhU&ab_channel=SVTVAfrica

3.https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/entertainment/Saudi-Arabia-based-Ghanaian-lady-reveals-both-employer-and-son-wanted-to-have-sex-with-her-1501448

4. https://www.myjoyonline.com/ghanaian-women-stranded-in-saudi-arabia-call-on-akufo-addo-for-help/

5. https://www.theghanareport.com/85-ghanaians-including-pregnant-woman-detained-in-saudi-arabia-beg-for-deportation/

6. Oppresive UK makes Ghanaian Chancellor, very oppresive indeed - https://www.africanews.com/2022/09/07/british-born-ghanaian-kwasi-kwarteng-appointed-uks-first-black-finance-minister//

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Hi Esther, I follow you on Twitter (@forensicfire). If I told you as a professional fire chemist, with no conflict of interest and no-one paying me for my views that our plants (worldwide) are in a CO2 famine, would you listen or would I be wasting my time?

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