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@marashajohn

Strategic Ambiguity

Cape Town, South Africa Beigetreten Eylül 2022
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Born-in-SA🇿🇦
Born-in-SA🇿🇦@_Tee__G·
‼️EFF has been fighting for land and banks since 2013, and yet not one black person has ever been given land by the EFF. They have never even started one bank. The jokes write themselves in this country. Own goal after own goal. Billiønaire Dreams Thank you March and March South Africa 🇿🇦 ✊🏽
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AFRICAN DIASPORA@marashajohn·
@_Tee__G Black South Africans only deserve delivery jobs on scooters or waiters and waitresses, Malema thought very highly of them but he was wrong
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Born-in-SA🇿🇦@_Tee__G·
EFF had been promising us Land and Banks since 2013.
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AFRICAN DIASPORA@marashajohn·
@_Tee__G Poverty is dangerous, you can’t make ANC the ruling party, that has made you a pauper, by focusing on a party that is not in government, and you think your life will change, foolish negros
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Born-in-SA🇿🇦
Born-in-SA🇿🇦@_Tee__G·
We have lived to See EFF becoming Irrelevant.
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AFRICAN DIASPORA@marashajohn·
@_Tee__G ANC is going to win big, and you know what that means, there won’t be a country to talk about, come 2030
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Born-in-SA🇿🇦
Born-in-SA🇿🇦@_Tee__G·
EFF will not survive this coming Election 🤞🏽
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BackroadGee
BackroadGee@BackroadGee_·
“Why has Messi never faced Italy England or Portugal in the World cup?” Meanwhile Italy, England and Portugal:
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Hunter Biden
Hunter Biden@HunterBiden·
I'm not running for office. But if I were, these are some of the lessons I'd take away from what happened in NY yesterday. 1. Authenticity is measurable. Voters can smell a focus group from a mile away. 2. Endorsements from the current Democratic leadership now read like warnings. The establishment wing of the party is no longer a sword. It's a question mark. 3. Conviction beats caution. The candidates who said hard things about rent, about who pays for what, about Gaza, they won. The triangulators lost. 4. Cost of living is everything. Everything else is wallpaper. 5. The middle is not a strategy. It's an empty room. Voters reached past the establishment to grab someone who actually believes something. 6. Don't fear the base. Court it. The Democrats who ran from their own voters lost. The ones who ran toward them won. 7. If you want to lead a party you have to be willing to fight inside it. Mamdani didn't ask permission. He took the field. The lesson under the lessons: the country is tired of being managed. People want to be led.
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AFRICAN DIASPORA@marashajohn·
@AdvoBarryRoux South Africa is better for whites and a few middle class fools, otherwise, our brother and sisters are the poorest on earth.
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Man’s NOT Barry Roux
Man’s NOT Barry Roux@AdvoBarryRoux·
Bafana Bafana is representing South Africa & not Africa, We don’t need support from countries that support Barcelona & Arsenal more than their own local teams! At the end South Africa is still a better country than Nigeria, Mozambique, Congo, Ghana, Malawi, Zimbabwe combined!
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Peter Daou
Peter Daou@peterdaou·
Hey @HunterBiden, I see you're building a candid social media presence. Since you're speaking about politics and your father is the former POTUS, I'm genuinely curious to hear your thoughts about his genocidal war crimes.
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Tboze
Tboze@ThobelaniMchun3·
@LCabonena Let them be councilors in Nigeria because they put Nigerians first
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Sir Lebona Cabonena
Sir Lebona Cabonena@LCabonena·
South Africans, we need to teach Julius Malema a lesson. On the 4th of November,we must fire all the EFF councillors nationwide.
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AFRICAN DIASPORA@marashajohn·
@DennisXhale @LCabonena Nowonder why black South Africans are poor, they can’t ask their government questions, they would rather blame someone not in government for their problems
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Dennis Xhale
Dennis Xhale@DennisXhale·
@LCabonena I am sitting here looking at what he did to Ngizwe Mchunu he just killed his party beige elections imagine
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Rutendo Matinyarare
Rutendo Matinyarare@matinyarare·
The fact of the matter is that South Africa cannot afford to lose Ramaphosa right now because the markets believe in him and see him as the glue holding the GNU together with the DA. Any impeachment or resignation of Ramaphosa, in an ANC that doesn’t really have another leader the markets are comfortable with, would destroy the rand and trigger capital flight. So, the truth is no one in South Africa really wants Ramaphosa to resign or be impeached. The ANC would also be guaranteed to lose all municipalities if it went into elections without Ramaphosa. No one can afford the consequences, irrespective of how many people are romanticizing the idea. #RamaphosaToBigToFall
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Africa Research Desk@MightiJamie

“Legally credible” 😂😂😂. Sorry you guys are doing too much. The Section 89 panel report is well written and has no errors of law and makes well reasoned conclusions. Based on their mandate and evidence before them. They made the correct recommendations. The review is an attempt at time buying which is an affront to the constitutional court judgement and accountability and transparency.

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AFRICAN DIASPORA@marashajohn·
@GenFlynn General, you think highly of Americans, @LindseyGrahamSC , really knows his constituency, Americans are the most ignorant voters in the west, what do you expect from people who watch Fox News
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General Mike Flynn
General Mike Flynn@GenFlynn·
Dear Citizens of South Carolina, vote this out of control U.S. Senator from office during your upcoming primary. You don’t need him and our country can no longer afford to have him speaking as though he is speaking for all of America. He is not. He is also embarrassing our @POTUS who I’ll never understand why he endorses him? @LindseyGrahamSC interests are not American interests nor are they South Carolinians interests. They are to stroke his own ego. Vote Graham out! Vote @MarkLynchSC in and let’s get some fresh ideas and common sense from a business executive and patriot into the next U.S. Senate.
🇸🇦Abdulsalam Saleh@abdulslam2017

🚨 To Senator Lindsey Graham… A message from the heart of Riyadh Read this carefully, for what you are about to hear is not a flowery diplomatic statement, but the truth from the capital of decision-making that is leading the world towards a just peace: Firstly: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia does not need lessons in ‘boldness’ from anyone. Remember, on 22 May 2026, Riyadh launched its historic ‘International Coalition for a Two-State Solution’ initiative, bringing together 165 nations from across the globe to endorse, recognise and support it. This is our international standing, and this is our boldness, which needs no endorsement from you. Secondly: The entire world holds the Kingdom in the highest regard and esteem. We build our strategic relations with the East and the West, with Beijing, Moscow and Washington, and with the European Union, Britain and other influential international powers, in accordance with our national interests and our firm principles, not according to anyone’s dictates. And if you issue a statement linking the continuation of relations or threatening ‘grave repercussions’, you are thereby – in the most blatant manner – undermining the historic strategic relationship between the Kingdom and the United States. Such crude language is unbecoming of allies, and we address it only to those who are ignorant of the Kingdom’s standing and prestige. Thirdly: Who inspired you to ask us to join the Abraham Accords as if you were doing us a favour or dictating our choices? Let us be clear with you: our position on the Palestinian cause is not a bargaining chip, and neither threats nor enticements will sway it. There will be no peace without the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital. This is the position we have declared to the world, and this is the essence of our initiative, which 165 countries have rallied behind. We are on the right side of history, and international legitimacy is on our side. Fourthly: A word of free advice… Before you threaten and make threats, take a good look at the bigger picture. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia draws its strength first from God, then from its wise leaders throughout the centuries, from the founder King Abdulaziz, may God have mercy on him, to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz, and on to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who is leading this historic transformation, alongside its loyal people and all free people of the world. Rest assured that history proves that Riyadh has never bowed down, and will not bow down today. In conclusion: history will remember those who led the world towards a just peace, and it will remember those who gambled on the language of threats and blackmail and lost the bet. Do not misjudge the situation… again.

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Dr Rahmeh Aladwan
Dr Rahmeh Aladwan@doctor_rahmeh·
The jewish Marks, Sieff and Sacher Families (Marks & Spencer Dynasty) were the primary architects of the economic and institutional pro-'israel' network in the UK. After they ousted the son of English co-founder Thomas Spencer from the company, they used their wealth to fund 'israel's' development and the IOF. They were tightly interwoven through marriage: Israel Sieff and Harry Sacher married the sisters of Simon Marks—son of M&S co-founder and Polish immigrant Michael Marks—Rebecca and Miriam, respectively. Together, they formed the core of the 'Manchester School of Zionism' and: - Acted as the primary handlers and aides to Chaim Weizmann, the Russian jew who went on to become 'israel's' first president. - Built the political machinery that lobbied the British War Cabinet, directly resulting in the 1917 Balfour Declaration. - Created a London headquarters at Great Russell Street, noted by historians as the physical 'heart of the UK's pro-'israel' lobby'. After the Nakba in 1948, they systematically worked to repair the diplomatic damage left by the jewish terror on Britain during the Palestine Mandate by leveraging the immense economic clout of Marks & Spencer. Michael Sacher became the primary financial force behind the creation of early political briefing groups. He bankrolled the British 'israel' Public Affairs Committee (BIPAC), which directly laid the logistical and structural foundation for what would become the Conservative Friends of 'israel' (CFI) in 1974. M&S built 'israel's' modern textile and agricultural industries through exclusive massive supply contracts with 'israeli' firms like Delta Galil. This injected hundreds of millions of vital foreign currency effectively making the British high street a major financial pillar of early 'israeli' entity survival. Former M&S corporate spokespersons have said 'We have a history and a background with "israel" that we are very proud of'. M&S executives direct personal connections to 'israel': - Simon Marks (Lord Marks) was a close lifelong friend of Chaim Weizmann. During World War I, the British military officially detached Marks to direct Weizmann's London headquarters, effectively allowing him to run early zionist political operations alongside his growing corporate empire. - In 1948, 'israel's' first Prime Minister, David Ben-Gurion, personally requested Lord Marcus Sieff (the future chairman of M&S) to help defend the new entity. Sieff temporarily joined the IOF, advising the 'israeli' Ministry of Defence on logistics, transportation, and supplies. He openly coordinated M&S goods and corporate finances to bolster the colony during its early aggressions on Palestinians and surrounding countries. - In his 1990 book, Management: The Marks and Spencer Way, Sieff explicitly wrote that one of the fundamental corporate objectives of M&S was to 'aid the economic development of "israel".' They used their wealth to build the settler colony and to influence British politicians to forget the massacres of the British troops and civilians by jewish terrorist groups and become pro-'israel'. Boycott M&S.
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Melissa Reddy
Melissa Reddy@MelissaReddy_·
Mohamed Salah is lambasted for not speaking enough, then when he does, is slammed for not doing it at the time and in the manner his critics demand. He is not a performing monkey. He has given absolutely everything he could to the game - and for just shy of a decade, to Liverpool. Why is his love for the club always questioned? Why can’t he speak as a fan of Liverpool, which he is? Salah FC or Misperception FC? substack.com/home/post/p-19…
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AFRICAN DIASPORA@marashajohn·
@RyanozRyan @MarioNawfal How about fighting never ending wars , killing innocent women and children , bombing kindergarten schools, Raping young girls and classifying the documents, that’s freedom
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RYANOZ
RYANOZ@RyanozRyan·
So? Who gives a flip? China CCP treats people as cogs in a surveillance machine, not humans worth flourishing. We don’t beat that authoritarian nightmare by copying it. America’s edge has always been freedom, creativity, and a society people actually want to live in—not just survive in. There are many wonderful Nations that prove you can have real cultural depth and work-life balance without subordinating everything to tech supremacy. Forcing a post-human grind “to beat China” is how we hand them the real victory. We get to choose what kind of future is worth winning. You don’t need to be in a Tech Supremacy race at all.
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇨🇳 China just switched on the world's largest offshore solar farm 2.3 million solar panels. 2,934 steel platforms. 11,736 piles driven into the ocean floor. Built to survive force-11 gales and sea ice. It sits 5 miles off the coast and powers 2.67 million people. Oh, and they're also farming fish underneath it 😳
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The Left Bible
The Left Bible@theleftbible·
🚨Tommy Robinson admits to being a creation of Israel. He was “helped, trained, coached and created” by Israel. Let’s make this go viral 👇
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Jody McIntyre
Jody McIntyre@jodymcintyre_·
This is the Labour MP “giving up” his seat for Andy Burnham. Josh Simons is a member of the Israel APPG, which states that its purpose is “to unite parliamentarians…who are proud to be friends of Israel.” Now, he wants to help topple Keir Starmer. Here’s why:🧵
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AFRICAN DIASPORA@marashajohn·
@WaGidzaldo @NNyashaYessur Your problem is bringing a totally different jurisdiction to try and defend an untenable position.1.the lady started serving as a lawyer in the 70s, only you, don’t know how people qualified to be lawyers then.2.UK system is different from Zim system
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Gidza WaGidzaldo
Gidza WaGidzaldo@WaGidzaldo·
@marashajohn @NNyashaYessur Show me the relevant legislation. In other countries such as the UK anyone can train to be a magistrate (law degree or not) and can rise through system. Also in the UK you need LPC training to become a lawyer even even with a non law degree. So depends what the law says.
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Nyasha
Nyasha@NNyashaYessur·
The new Chief Justice holds: -A Diploma in Women’s Law -A Diploma in Legislative Drafting -A Diploma in Adult Education. -A Certificate in Gender Studies and Development -An honorary Master’s degree in Women and Gender Development. No law degree that's weird 😕
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AFRICAN DIASPORA@marashajohn·
@WaGidzaldo @NNyashaYessur You need to have served as a lawyer for atleast 10 years, and according to your reasoning you can be a lawyer without a degree.
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Gidza WaGidzaldo
Gidza WaGidzaldo@WaGidzaldo·
@NNyashaYessur Mugabe had 7 degrees but where did that take us? Besides there is no legal requirement for this postholder to have a legal degree.
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