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Just_Axe
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A Nobody | A Listener | An Autodidact | A Believer | A bachelor & renowned misogynist | 25/26 MTN8, Carling Knowckout & Betway Prem Champ ☠️ | My biggest fan
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@eNCA We did not need anyone, even the ones there in SA hating because their team players weren't selected. Die hards of the nation have used their money and traveled to support, and SA has also delegated some for support. There are people like me and others who also back Bafana, so 🤷🏾♂️
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South Africa needed Africa. But Africa did not automatically back South Africa. Beyond Game Day unpacks why some African fans supported Mexico, and what that says about how South Africa is viewed by fellow Africans.
Watch Beyond Game Day now: brnw.ch/21x3jb5
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@Sentletse This thing is not difficult Sentletse. If you have no documents proving that you are a legal migrant in the country, pack your sorry ass and leave! Simple. There would be 6001 if you decided to leave just like them
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These xenophobic morons have said that there are 5 million illegal foreign nationals in the country, despite StatsSA confirming a total of 3 million foreign nationals (documented and undocumented)
Their 30 June deadline for foreign nationals to leave is fast approaching.
To date, less 6,000 foreign nationals have volunteered to leave.
Our resident morons have work cut out for them.
They have only achieved less than 0,12% of their stated target.
You can tell we’re dealing with people who struggled through school here.
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@verashni x.com/i/status/20654… you see? While you are crying, things are actually happening 🤷🏾♂️
Mudzunga@Dzungie007
Haibo Haibo Haibo Haibo Haibo 🙆🏾♀️🙆🏾♀️🙆🏾♀️🙆🏾♀️ This is the whole vhembe district... 🙆🏾♀️🙆🏾♀️🙆🏾♀️ Kanti, this thing is bigger than we think... What does the GNU have to say about this.. 27 Million illegal immigrants it is... This is one province.. 🙆🏾♀️ These are only Malawians..😭😭😭
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This photo was taken in 2008. I was a young reporter, notebook in hand, in Khayelitsha, trying to make sense of the first wave of xenophobic violence to rip through this country.
I was profoundly affected. I watched Somalian mothers in tents, cradling their babies in disbelief. Spoke to Ethiopian men, almost crying from the shock and pain of it all. I thought: We will never let this happen again.
Yet, here we are.
Eighteen years later and I'm watching the same fires, literal and figurative, and the same dangerous lies spreading faster than ever, turbocharged by social media and amplified by politicians who should know better.
But the numbers do not support the narrative.
Immigrants, documented and undocumented combined, make up roughly 4 million people. That is about 5% of our population. The idea that 5% of the country is responsible for our crime, our unemployment, our collapsing healthcare? It is not just wrong, it is mathematically absurd.
Look at who the Zondo and Madlanga Commissions have implicated. Look at rape statistics: 120 women a day, and a third of South African men have admitted to committing rape. Are we really blaming foreigners for that?
If every undocumented immigrant left tomorrow, your local public hospital would still be broken. Not because of the person standing ahead of you in the queue, but because of corruption, mismanagement and decades of underfunding that have nothing to do with them.
March and March's June 30 deadline is not a peaceful protest. It is a dog whistle. And the media and political figures who treat it as legitimate activism are complicit in what it is actually designed to trigger.
I started explain.co.za because I believe that access to accurate, contextual information is not a nice-to-have. It is the foundation of a functioning democracy. And a democracy that allows dangerous misinformation to go unchallenged, that allows real economic despair to be weaponised against the most vulnerable, is one that is putting itself at serious risk.
We have covered this crisis extensively at explain.co.za. We will keep doing so. Because owe it to each other to do better.
#SouthAfrica #Xenophobia #MediaLiteracy #Journalism #Democracy #Explain #FactsMatter #SouthAfricanMedia #BuildingInPublic #Immigration

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@daddyhope "We hate South Africa" your number 1 Citizen your Honourable President can't rely on his countries hospitals, he has to come to South Africa for medical treatment, the jokes write themselves.
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@verashni 5) everything at once, but this is a start
We have to start somewhere, and for the country to derive a clear way forward, it should first uproot the probable cause. Wiping illegal immigrants will allow the country to tackle crime easily. These people have even flooded prisons 🤷🏾♂️
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@verashni 1) As an experienced reporter, you should be the one bringing the source, but you have looked at the situation from a victim point of view. Udocumented immigrants have terroised the society. How do you think a person without a job gets money for food. In the incidents of ..
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@verashni 4) drugs. Look at the situation in Hillbrow. They have an empire there 🤷🏾♂️
There are many "unproseessed illegal immigrants" who have committed crimes. Lastly. The 2-5 million is an estimated figure, these people can be more because they keep coming and going.
We can't solve ..
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@verashni 3) we are not solely blaming our social ills on illegal immigrants, but they also play a crucual part. If there are 11 non working illegal immigrants in a place, who is likely terrorizing the society to gain money for food and rent?
These holligans live in the streets and trade..
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@verashni drug trade, who have been the leading busts in our daily crimes? In the hijacking of gov buildings in JHB, who have been the occupants? Yes, others were supported by SAns but the narrative still prevails. Where do they get the money for rent?
Who sells drugs to our youngstas? ..
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@SolanaMaestro19 @Nick98734788 @weloveghana042 We are not athletes, we wont run away.. we stay in our country and embrace it, but mostly fight for it from illegal goons like yourself. You have no shame.. you tun around being a nuisance to every land you lay your cursed feet on.
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@Nick98734788 @Profesor_Axe @weloveghana042 You are literally posting from South Africa? If the country's so bad, why stay?
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@Profesor_Axe @iamDo2dtun You'll forever be a slave in your country, that should bother you more
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@Profesor_Axe @iamDo2dtun Why are you dragging your player into this? Why mention 'Shithole' now
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@Profesor_Axe @manuconsiglieri @iamDo2dtun Man, have some shame! Like, really, seriously, have some shame. Most SA cities with exception of Cape Town, are turning into shitholes. Joburg goes days without tap water. Murder, HIV, rape, robbery rates, you name it, are some of the highest in Africa. So, please have some shame
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@Profesor_Axe @iamDo2dtun It's better to have a shit hole that is ours that not have any at all, do you have a country? Africaaners own south Africa, even the freedom you claimed you got, Nigeria paid for it $61bn
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@mhdksafa Why are you all shying away from the term 'illegal'.. is it that hard to acknowledge that we SAns are diverse, warm, and welcoming to people who come to our country through the right channel. We have many foreigners, e.g, playing football, working, studying, etc 🤷🏾♂️.

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@princess_tee0 Indeed.. we can't blame everything on the government 🤣. I didn't know that some politicians prefer the chocolate box 🤣. We'll soon have slay kings 🤣🤣
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@Profesor_Axe I guess desperate times call for desperate measures 😂🤷🏽♀️. A part of me wants to blame it on the economy and unemployment but nah...... there has to be other ways to make money man
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