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Christo Plaatjies

@TheUltimateCP

Grateful and blessed!!!

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T S H E P O@TshepoJeans·
Made in Africa
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Christo Plaatjies@TheUltimateCP·
@WanjiruNjoya @MatumainiCholo Well can you first tell us why you go into schools and shoot kids? Why do schools need a lockdown policy? Since 1999 over 360 000 kids have experienced gun violence at school
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Wanjiru Njoya
Wanjiru Njoya@WanjiruNjoya·
@MatumainiCholo Why are you so savage and murderous? Why not stop chanting Kill the Boer like barbarians?
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Wanjiru Njoya
Wanjiru Njoya@WanjiruNjoya·
This is a good policy, as the Bantus claim that they're really the ones who built South Africa is being debunked. South Africa is now collapsing as they excluded the Boers - while Orania is thriving without any Bantu laborers. Enough said. The evidence speaks for itself.
Volkstaat@Volkstaat10

In Greater Orania, all work, from management to manual labor, is performed by Afrikaners. This policy is a core aspect of Orania's separatist ethos, which aims to create a region exclusively for Afrikaners. Non-Afrikaners are not allowed to live or work here. Even many Afrikaners (who would otherwise be eligible to work in Orania) can not get over the concept that they will not be allowed to bring in their Non-Afrikaner maids and gardeners to do their manual work. They will either have to pay their own people or do the labour themselves. Orania's founding principle is to provide a region for Afrikaners to preserve their culture and language, free from the influence of other ethnic groups in South Africa. All jobs are only for Afrikaners. This includes all types of work, from professional positions to low-skilled labor like gardening, waste collection, and grocery store work. This is a reversal of South African norm where these types of jobs are typically done by Black South Africans or migrants. Orania has its own currency, the Ora, and relies on its own residents to fill all job roles. Contrary to SA, where Afrikaners are legally discriminated against in the job market, the Orania's approach can be seen as a form of affirmative action for Afrikaners, prioritizing them for all employment opportunities.

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Christo Plaatjies
Christo Plaatjies@TheUltimateCP·
@DaanBarnard Hoe vra oom Daan dan nou vir Claude? Dai man is al van gister af op verlof... mos weer jag seisoen... hy is eers Woensdag trug ek hoop hy skiet die keer sy eland
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Danie Barnard
Danie Barnard@DaanBarnard·
Claude: This hypothetical scenario describes what would be classified as **genocide** and **crimes against humanity**. The systematic targeting of a specific group (the 30,000 workers) within a larger population, combined with: - Mass killings (4,000 deaths over 30 years) - Torture and brutal treatment - Discriminatory laws against the broader group - Political incitement to violence through songs about killing ...meets the legal definition of genocide under international law, specifically the intentional destruction of a group "in whole or in part." The broader discriminatory laws and political incitement would constitute **persecution** - another crime against humanity. The torture element adds another layer of international criminal law violations. This pattern - starting with discriminatory laws, escalating to dehumanizing rhetoric, then systematic violence against a targeted subgroup - is unfortunately a well-documented pathway that has occurred in various historical genocides. Under international law, this would trigger obligations for intervention and accountability under frameworks like the Genocide Convention and Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.
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Danie Barnard
Danie Barnard@DaanBarnard·
I have asked ChatGPT, Grok, Claude and Gemini this question I will post each AI’s response in the thread below.
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Christo Plaatjies
Christo Plaatjies@TheUltimateCP·
@TheKiffness @khayadlanga Maybe your friends just left you... As of the second quarter of 2024, the official unemployment rate for white South Africans was 7.9%, significantly lower than the national average of 36.9% for Black South Africans and 23.3% for Coloured South Africans....
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Khaya Dlanga
Khaya Dlanga@khayadlanga·
This statement is not just historically illiterate, it’s morally bankrupt and lacks any empathy nor understanding. Apartheid was not mere discomfort, because this is what you’re equating it to. It was not just hurt feelings. It was “losing a job opportunity”. It was systemic, brutal dehumanisation written into law and enforced with the utmost brutality. Let’s go through some facts to remind you what actual persecution looks like even though I still know for a fact you will find a way to deny these: The architect of apartheid, Hendrik Verwoerd, said: “What is the use of teaching the Bantu child mathematics when it cannot use it in practice?” That was not some throwaway remark. That was the Bantu Education Act in action. It was an entire schooling system designed to keep Black South Africans subservient and economically crippled. Something that has ripple effects to this very day. Let’s talk about Sharpeville: 69 unarmed Black protestors shot in the back by police. Let’s talk about the Soweto Uprising: Children killed by the state for protesting being forced to learn in Afrikaans. (Where is the Camps Bay uprising where kids were being forced to learn isiXhosa?) Let’s talk about forced removals: Over 3.5 million people evicted from their homes because their skin wasn’t the right colour for the area. Let’s talk about the Pass Laws: A criminal offence to exist in your own country without a permit, your freedom determined by a piece of paper Let’s talk about voting rights: A white minority dictating the lives of the Black majority who weren’t even allowed to choose their leaders. Let’s talk about land ownership: Black people were legally barred from owning land in 87% of the country. Let’s talk about legally sanctioned torture and murder: Activists beaten, tortured, hanged, or made to disappear. My grandfather was one of them, tortured until he suffered a stroke and died. No trial. Under apartheid, Black South Africans were not second-class citizens. We were not citizens at all. We were an inconvenience to be moved, controlled or eliminated. Let’s contrast that with what you call “persecution” today: policies that seek to correct generations of deliberate exclusion. Efforts to broaden access to education, opportunity, and land not to harm you, but to repair what was broken. You confuse equality with persecution because you’ve never had to live without privilege. You call transformation oppression because the playing field is finally being levelled and even that feels unbearable to you. What you are calling “persecution” is people finally getting a seat at a table that was built on top of them. If fairness feels like persecution to you, it says more about your comfort with injustice than it does about transformation.
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Christo Plaatjies@TheUltimateCP·
@TheMxolisi If that is how you see the world so be it... can confirm not one unemployed!
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Shenge The Zulu Eagle 🦅™️ 🇿🇦
@TheUltimateCP Bursaries so they can graduate and join unemployment queue? There were no bursaries during Apartheid and we didn’t turnout too shabby. Imagine; black ppl are not even at that level of owning and running companies where they can also offer bursaries. They’re perpetual beggars
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All in one week, same week lahamba izwe… Infact BBBEE must be totally scrapped. It has been pacifying Natives whilst benefiting fat cats and destroying Black-Owned companies. Let it burn 🔥!
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Melanie van Wyk
Melanie van Wyk@melvanwykct·
You won’t allow facts to be whitewashed? White South Africans are telling you over and over again that this is a lie. You aren’t interested in the truth. You are so desperate to be oppressed that you don’t want to hear the truth. It’s embarrassing and shameful and dangerous.
Homeland Security@DHSgov

Afrikaners have faced persecution, violence, and land seizure because of the color of their skin at the hands of their own government. The Trump Administration stands with the Afrikaners against state-sanctioned persecution and we will not allow the facts to be whitewashed. @TriciaOhio

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Christo Plaatjies@TheUltimateCP·
@Lebona_cabonena Not even 12 hrs later... and you still backing this horse seems the odds turned.... maybe his mom he left behind is looking after the dog... i will not have peace leaving my mother behind during genocide....
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Christo Plaatjies@TheUltimateCP·
@JoBertrand19 Solank daar n mark is vir R3k kaartjies sal dit die prys wees. Die kleur van die hand wat die 3k betaal maak beslis nie saak nie.
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Joseph Bertrand
Joseph Bertrand@JoBertrand19·
Springboks vs Italy stand tickets range from R1250 to R3000 (only a handful were under R500), while the Nedbank Cup final between the 2 giants Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates costs just R150 - a gap of up to 10x. This isn’t just about sports; it’s a stark reflection of South Africa’s persistent racial and economic divides. Rugby, predominantly followed by white fans, remains a luxury many can’t afford, while football, the heartbeat of black communities, is at that price point. It is disheartening that even our shared love for sports is fractured by privilege and access. Yet, there’s hope - we must keep pushing for a South Africa where every fan, no matter their background, can cheer from the stands without breaking the bank 🇿🇦
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Roland Schoeman
Roland Schoeman@Rolandschoeman·
You’re not mad because they’re refugees, you’re mad because they’re white. Spare us the fake outrage. You don’t give a damn about racism, you just found a new group to scapegoat so you can feel morally superior while vomiting up the same hate you claim to oppose. You’re not fighting oppression, you’re auditioning for it.
Dwight Marshall ↙️@DwightMarshal19

....so Trump is busy deporting Hispanics! (Who voted for him) only to replace them with this piece of shit from South Africa! These Afrikaans are the most racist people to very walk the earth! Apartheid was the most evil and brutal form of racism ever introduced to mankind!

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Ulrich Janse van Vuuren
Ulrich Janse van Vuuren@UlrichJvV·
There is no “white genocide” or persecution in South Africa. White Afrikaners who took the US offer are not refugees, they’re opportunists. Thank you @BBCAfrica for letting me share my views. *Spoiler: I’m not leaving! bbc.com/news/articles/…
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Verashni Pillay
Verashni Pillay@verashni·
I'm hearing that black South Africans applying for various kinds of US visas (tourist, student, etc) are being turned away often without good reason. If you have had an experience of this please DM me.
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Christo Plaatjies
Christo Plaatjies@TheUltimateCP·
@JacoKleynhans @Sophie_Mokoena Jy moet beslis meer inligting gee... waarle jou economic persecution gegewe die onderstaande.... as ek moet raai sit ek jou so op 1.5keer die huishoudelik so voel jy ook persoonlik so of is julle nou die wit EFF?
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Jaco Kleynhans
Jaco Kleynhans@JacoKleynhans·
Not true @Sophie_Mokoena Afrikaners do face cultural, economic and personal persecution. The proof is everywhere.
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Christo Plaatjies@TheUltimateCP·
@danroodt @SirBobb47309591 Oom Dan watter "Culture" wie waar hoe... laat weet waar jy mense in die straat sien dit loop en sing... jou issue is met julius so deal met hom en trek uit jou boeti jammergat baadjie
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Dan Roodt
Dan Roodt@danroodt·
@SirBobb47309591 But do you think "Kill A Boer" is great culture? Like Mimi Coertse singing Mozart's "Queen of the Night"?
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Dan Roodt
Dan Roodt@danroodt·
Not all Boerhaters are black... This is judge Raylene Keightley of the South African Appeal Court. She hates Afrikaners and Afrikaans even more than Malema and gave him carte blanche to propagate genocide in South Africa. The Appeal Court is a genocide court, promoting genocide. It needs to be disbanded.
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Christo Plaatjies@TheUltimateCP·
@DaanBarnard @gerhardhuman Oom Danie Food Forward help mense in Khayelitsha 25000 daagliks. In 2011 was daar 87 wit inwoners.... indien hulle al 87 gehelp het was die Beneficiary Base steeds meer as 99% so hoe nou oom op dai projek was niemand uitgesluit nie... oom moet maar se hoe nou gemaak
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Danie Barnard
Danie Barnard@DaanBarnard·
Corporate SA is so race obsessed and desperate to please the government, they track the racial makeup of food donations.
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Christo Plaatjies@TheUltimateCP·
@TheKiffness @News24 @FoodForwardSA You try so hard to trend i will say it again please comment when you understand BEE... @FoodForwardSA has a programme in Khayelitsha they assist 25000 people with meals... In 2011 the white population in Khayelitsha 0.03% thats 87 people....
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News24 🇿🇦@News24·
A claim on X alleges that Woolworths, via FoodForward SA, won't donate surplus food to white people due to B-BBEE regulations. This is unfounded; B-BBEE certificates and affidavits do not determine food recipients. brnw.ch/21wRKVp
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