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I am the Special ONE & above all else I LOVE & FEAR GOD....#HalaMadrid!
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What's happening in South Africa requires all of us to be honest and to understand that two truths can coexist. South Africa has an immigration problem. This is true. South Africa has people who are both Afrophobic and xenophobic. This is another truth. To address what’s going on, we must accept those truths.
The South African government and governments across Africa must have a conversation about the immigration problem. South Africa cannot continue to bear the economic and social cost. And we can't afford to keep gaslighting South African citizens by stating that other Africans helped them during the apartheid struggle. This should never be used to silence them.
African governments must confront the reality facing their citizens and take responsibility for what has caused their citizens to migrate to South Africa. The South African government must also take responsibility for cosying up to other African governments and failing to hold them accountable for destroying their economies and making it hard for their citizens to remain in their countries. The South African government needs to be strong here. It cannot be soft. Hiding behind Pan-Africanist ideals and brotherhood that emerged from liberation movements doesn’t cut it.
We simply can't reduce this immigration problem to pushing narratives such as “South Africans are lazy, HIV-infected, uneducated.” Anyone saying so is dishonest. There is a real crisis. South Africa has remained the most unequal country in the world. The economic pie is largely in the hands of the white minority. Yet we expect the same Black people, who are excluded from accessing this economic pie, to share its crumbs with Africans from other countries. It seems unfair to expect that.
Saying this doesn't mean we do not acknowledge the existence of Afrophobes. They exist. In every struggle, there are people who exploit genuine grievances to drive selfish agendas, hate, etc. Is it right? Never. The South African government and other African governments must deal with Afrophobic and xenophobic actors. Innocent people cannot lose their lives and businesses because governments have failed to address socio-economic conditions.
SA has a crime problem, and it would be disingenuous of SA citizens to say crime is perpetuated by foreigners or illegal immigrants only. There are South Africans who commit crimes, and one cannot solve crime by scapegoating. There is an immigration problem which may potentially lead to crime and that needs to be addressed.
If immigration issues and socio-economic conditions are not addressed, these tensions will keep rearing their ugly heads.
Afrophobic South Africans also need to confront the truth about why they are solely targeting Black immigrants. This pattern mirrors what’s happening in the United States of America, where ICE disproportionately targets Black and Brown people. This disproportionate targeting isn’t random. It’s rooted in anti-Blackness and colonial hierarchies of belonging that code Blackness as foreign, criminal, or disposable. In both SA and the US, immigration enforcement becomes racialised. It has become a tool that punishes skin color by weaponising citizenship status.
It is painful to watch people stripped of dignity and abused simply for being foreigners in South Africa. To find a common path forward, we need to understand these nuances and hold all our African governments accountable. We are where we are because of them!
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@WelBeast Best striker in the world? Respect the world?
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@barneyronay @Nasustir "mitigate" he said. Clutching straws
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@Nasustir that is true. Luckily financial rules mitigate that. In France PSG dominate completely, admin to finances. Have on ave seven times as much revenue
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In defence of the Premier League, which is not a one-club monarchy or a state project, and isn’t spending eight months limbering up for April
theguardian.com/football/2026/…
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@DemerahKin15066 @Am_Blujay Awuhloniphi Kwidini
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@SsewankamboSt15 @Footballtweet 5-4 is a tennis score
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@Footballtweet Tell him to watch Arsenal vs ATM and stop bothering us.
Or he should watch tennis
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🚨🤯 French football writer Frédéric Hermel has SLAMMED the PSG-Bayern semi-final as a “TikTok-era” match:
🗣️ “That’s not football. This sport is built on a goalkeeper, a defence, a midfield and an attack — but in this game, there was ONLY attack.
Both teams took away three quarters of what real football is. ❌
What we saw Tuesday night is the symbol of the TikTok era — constant intensity, constant speed, no pause, no thinking.
Poor football. Poor world.”
Do you agree with him? 🤔

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The type of football bro enjoys 😭😭

WelBeast@WelBeast
5 goals in the first half. These teams are not serious.
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@AndileNcube Football doesn't consider sentiments and emotions of the day....
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I am delighted to announce that my new book WHITE PRIVILEGE. BLACK PAIN has been released. The power of the book lies in the exceptional chapters by top progressive activists and scholars.
Thank you to publisher @xarrabooks for believing in this book

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#BhaskorONews!!
🔹The Zvigananda Cartel, led by Kubakwake, Weak-Nail, Scott Tokupwanya, and Tungwarara, has emerged as a “Parallel Command Structure” that has infiltrated both ZANU-PF and the government. By bypassing the party’s traditional hierarchy, this group exerts direct influence over the State House and national fiscal policy.
🔸 The cartel has reportedly looted over US$3.2 billion in state funds, laundering the proceeds through domestic and international financial institutions such as CBZ, FBC, ZB, and Ecobank. Using these funds, some members of the Zvigananda group have bought their way into the ZANUPF Central Committee. This infiltration has deepened state capture and fueled factionalism, significantly weakening ZANUPF, and increasing the risk of an internal revolt or coup before 2027.
🔹 A distinct divide has formed within ZANUPF: the Zvigananda faction, which prioritises material gain and patronage, and a “Revolutionary faction,” which remains focused on ideological purity. Furthermore, the report asserts that Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 #CAB3, which proposes replacing direct presidential elections with parliamentary selection, is a “slow-motion coup” designed to ensure legal impunity for the cabal beyond 2028.




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