Thapelo Masie-Mohlala 🏴‍☠️

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Thapelo Masie-Mohlala 🏴‍☠️

Thapelo Masie-Mohlala 🏴‍☠️

@Papi_911

New account,old one blocked for speaking truths. Speak your mind. Nothing said here represents my employers opinions. Pirates, Man United, Barca, and BVB

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Globe Observer
Globe Observer@_GlobeObserver·
🇪🇸 Pedro Sánchez responds to Trump: “23 years ago, the U.S. dragged us into Iraq claiming to destroy Saddam’s nukes & bring democracy. No nukes were ever found. You can’t fool us twice!!
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BBC News (World)
BBC News (World)@BBCWorld·
Israel says it will keep control over part of southern Lebanon after war with Hezbollah ends bbc.in/4s6Ldnd
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eNCA
eNCA@eNCA·
[BREAKING NEWS] Paul O'Sullivan's former assistant, Sarah-Jane Trent is seeking to have her testimony before the Ad Hoc Committee declared invalid, alleging she was battling post-traumatic stress disorder at the time she testified. Tune in to #eNCA, channel #DStv403.
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Sabelo Chalufu 🇿🇦
Sabelo Chalufu 🇿🇦@SabeloChalufu·
This 📸 was written by the Freedom Front Plus, in the very Press Statement announcing the merger. You can’t merge with a single-issue party and then want to pretend the single issue they exist for is not what you will do. We are not all from Orania, plz. ✋🏾
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Eyewitness News@ewnupdates

The Freedom Front Plus has said its recent merger with the Referendum Party does not mean it will start advocating for the independence of the Western Cape. ewn.co.za/2026/03/30/ff-…

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kooos kneet
kooos kneet@90kg_benchpress·
@Papi_911 @andrea_spook the time when blacks were kept in check, and not free to act out their innate animal aggression?
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Andrea Shea
Andrea Shea@andrea_spook·
What unsettled me most about living in South Africa was that constant feeling of being on edge, you’re never fully at ease. Even in the safest areas, there’s always that instinct to look over your shoulder. Years later, living in the United States, I still catch myself scanning my surroundings when I go for a run. It’s no longer just situational awareness, it’s an ingrained anticipation of the worst. The hardest part is that, in South Africa, those fears aren’t irrational. Even in the safest neighborhoods, there’s an underlying reality of danger that’s difficult to ignore. I wish them eternal rest. I’m deeply sorry they had to endure such unimaginable violence.
k9_reaper | T.I.A@k9_reaper

From a News24 article on the latest farm attack in South Africa - article attached in the following post. SA is a zero trust society, where use of unimaginable violence is the rule of law. This is exactly why we have gates installed in the passages of our homes, why we lock ourselves up at every opportunity and why we turn our homes into what is essentially a fortified position.

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The Intellectualist
The Intellectualist@highbrow_nobrow·
Melania Trump on her husband: "He would like to have a country where all of the people can walk down the street and not be harassed or murdered or women raped…” FC: Trump was found civilly liable for sexual abusing E. Jean Carroll. @atrupar (2026)
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Bianca van Wyk
Bianca van Wyk@BiancavanWyk16·
A US think tank lecturing South Africa on “principled foreign policy” is almost performance art. This from the US that: - Voted against recognising the slave trade as one of the gravest crimes against humanity - Tried to dilute women’s rights at the UN, lost, then voted “no”- alone - Regularly “removes” inconvenient foreign leaders - And has just launched another war of choice, dragging the world with it But yes, please, enlighten us on “principle.”
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Joshua Meservey@JMeservey

The South African government seems to believe that if it claims frequently enough that it runs a principled foreign policy, the world will simply accept it as true. It’s categorically untrue, however. Consider the whopper President Ramaphosa tells below amid his condemnations of the US and Israel over the Iran War: “We have taken a principled stance which is consistent with our independent foreign policy. We have continued to support those nations that are struggling for self-determination.” Let’s check SA’s consistency in supporting nations “struggling for self-determination.” It: --Abstained on every resolution condemning Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. --Refused to condemn Russia by name for its invasion of Georgia and abstained on UN resolutions that did so. --Hasn’t condemned, and implicitly supports, China’s assault on its neighbors in the South China Sea despite a 2016 international court ruling against China. So, SA won’t condemn its partner’s violation of others’ sovereignty in defiance of the international law it claims to so revere. --Won’t condemn Iran or Hezbollah for the latter’s occupation of parts of Lebanon. As I point out frequently, the only way to make sense of the SA government’s rhetoric about its principled foreign policy is that the principle in question is anti-Westernism. If a particular situation, such as the current Iran war, gives it an opportunity to attack the West or especially the US or Israel, it will do so. If the situation reflects badly on its fellow anti-Western ideologues, such as in the cases cited above, it will ignore or equivocate. SA’s foreign policy is purely political. The world needs to stop buying its propaganda about principled action.

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Morris Monye
Morris Monye@Morris_Monye·
South Africa really scares me. One of the few African countries I’ve not visited and not interested in visiting.
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canonical-lady
canonical-lady@CanonicalLady·
@Papi_911 @rodcampsbay Please pass grade 7 math. You can not redistribute 7% into 80%. It's mathematically impossible. Take your finger, pull it out of your ass and build something.
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Rod MacPhail
Rod MacPhail@rodcampsbay·
BBBEE is apartheid. Trying to explain that it’s redress for past wrongdoing is a very small fig leaf argument. Attempting to sanitise it by cocooning it constitutional court consent won’t wash. A turd still stinks no matter who defecates it.
SABC News@SABCNews

WATCH | President Cyril Ramaphosa firmly states that Black Economic Empowerment and Affirmative Action are here to stay, declaring that “those who say BEE and Affirmative Action must stop are just dreaming.”

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Red Line Report 🇺🇸
Red Line Report 🇺🇸@RedLineReportt·
Rep. Ted Lieu says the full Epstein files contain information that Donald Trump RAPED minors. So he started a war to distract us from his crimes. What's your response to Ted Lieu??👀 MAKE THIS GO VIRAL ON 𝕏. LET’S GO 👏
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Minister of Electricity 🇿🇦
The most inhuman Minister we have ever had in our Democratic South Africa, sies: How do you refuse a child to go bury her mother ?
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
The United States built its entire Cold War foreign policy on one simple premise: No poor country gets to choose its own path. Not Vietnam. Not Korea. Not Cuba. Not Guatemala. Not Chile. Not the Congo. Not Iran. Not Nicaragua. Not anywhere. The moment a government, elected or revolutionary, tried to control its own resources, redistribute land to its own people, or simply refuse American military bases on its soil, the machinery activated. Sanctions first. Then coups. Then if those failed, bombs. Vietnam was supposed to be the loudest example. The most total destruction. The clearest message. Instead it became the clearest proof that the machinery could be broken. They spent two decades trying to destroy one country's will to be free. Two full decades. Trillions of dollars. Millions of lives. The full weight of the most powerful military ever assembled. And the will did not break. Think about what that means for the entire system built on making you believe resistance is futile. If the will of the Vietnamese people could not be broken by all of that, what exactly are you afraid of? The spell is broken. Vietnam broke it. What you’re feeling when you read about sanctions and aircraft carriers and "consequences," that feeling isn’t respect for power. That's a habit. And habits can end.
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
58,000 Americans died in Vietnam. Over 3,000,000 Vietnamese died. And for fifty years, American culture has centered the grief of the 58,000 while treating the 3,000,000 as a backdrop. As scenery. As context. As "the Vietnam War experience." They built a wall in Washington with American names on it. A beautiful wall. A solemn wall. Good. Mourn your dead. But understand what that wall does not say. It does not say why they died. It does not say what they were doing there. It does not say what was done in their name to the people whose country it actually was. It does not mention My Lai, where American soldiers massacred an entire village, old men, women, children, babies, and the officer who ordered it served three years of house arrest before being pardoned. Three years. House arrest. Pardoned. For five hundred people murdered in a ditch. It does not mention the 2.7 million acres of Vietnamese forest doused in Agent Orange, a chemical weapon disguised as herbicide, that is still deforming Vietnamese children today. Not in 1970. Not in 1985. Today. Children born in 2020 with bodies twisted by a war their grandparents fought. And the chemical companies that made it are still in business. Still profitable. Still un-prosecuted. And yet they send us human rights reports. They grade our democracy. They warn us about our behavior. The audacity is so enormous it becomes almost impressive. Almost.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth@SecWar

We will forever honor and remember the warriors of Vietnam. They wore the uniform. They fought valiantly. We will ALWAYS REMEMBER their sacrifice.

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Redi Tlhabi
Redi Tlhabi@RediTlhabi·
He is a psychopath. We are right to hate everything he stands for. We are right to reject anyone, and everyone who supports these draconian, racist laws, passed by an apartheid, terrorist state.
Prem Thakker@prem_thakker

The Israeli official and convicted terrorist who just yesterday declared his support for a military unit that assaulted a CNN crew & killed a 78-year-old Palestinian-American is now today drinking champagne to celebrate a new law to execute Palestinians.

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UN Human Rights Palestine
UN Human Rights Palestine@OHCHR_Palestine·
Israel must immediately repeal the discriminatory death penalty law passed today by the Knesset, as it contravenes Israel’s obligations under international law. The United Nations opposes the death penalty under all circumstances. The implementation of this new law would violate international law's prohibition of cruel, inhuman or degrading punishment. Additionally, this law further entrenches Israel’s violation of the prohibition of racial segregation and apartheid as it will exclusively apply to Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and Israel, who are often convicted after unfair trials. Read @UNHumanRights earlier statement and analysis about the death penalty draft bill: ohchr.org/en/press-relea…
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