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HEY😡STOP THAT PRIVILEGE FLEX AND POOR SHAMING BULLSHIT😤 This is straight up bullshit . What the hell is wrong with you❓ A girl opens up about what she’s actually going through in Rwanda 🇷🇼, and instead of showing even a drop of empathy , you’re out here bullying her❓...

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