Lulupoep
19 posts


I would like to offer to pay the salaries of TSA personnel during this funding impasse that is negatively affecting the lives of so many Americans at airports throughout the country



Redi, your arrogance is breathtaking. You sit there patronising the US Ambassador like he's some wide-eyed tourist who needs a lecture on how to behave in a "sovereign state." You sneer at legitimate fears about "Kill the Boer" as a "lunatic fringe obsession" while the rest of us are just supposed to nod along to your constitutional sermon. Spare us. The song isn't some harmless relic. It has been belted out by ANC and EFF figures for decades. Courts have twisted themselves into knots to declare it non-hate speech. Meanwhile farmers keep dying. Dismissing that as fringe while wrapping yourself in "constitutionalism" is pure gaslighting. But the hypocrisy here is staggering, it’s what completely unravels your rant: during apartheid, the ANC didn't hesitate for a second to drag the United States into South Africa's domestic affairs. You lobbied Congress relentlessly. You pushed divestment campaigns. You cheered on sanctions. You celebrated when America overrode Reagan to pass the 1986 Anti-Apartheid Act, explicitly rejecting any notion of "sovereignty" when it suited you. Mandela and the movement treated US pressure as a moral imperative to dismantle the regime. Now, when an ambassador politely notes that a genocidal chant sounds like hate speech, suddenly it's outrageous interference? You can't weaponise American power when it helps the ANC and then clutch your pearls the moment it holds you accountable. That is not principled diplomacy. That is selective outrage from someone who knows exactly how the game worked when the shoe was on the other foot. South Africa deserves straight talk, not this arrogant deflection.




Makes no sense why didn’t the police officer just watch him and go meet him where he got out 😩🤷♂️🤣




















