illwill

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illwill

illwill

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illwill
illwill@illwill_1·
@daddyhope The level of ignorance some South Africans display is beyond shocking. Internet brought unlimited access to information, but they'll use it to post stupid comments and prove how dumb they are. Read something every once in a while! Unbelievable
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Hopewell Chin’ono
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
I also see that there is a lot of ignorance in the comments section, with some people questioning how they can be South African with such surnames. 🤣🤣🤣 When I say née, that is their South African surname. They later married Zimbabwean men and took their husbands’ surnames, hence the Zimbabwean surnames you see today. Their South African surnames are clearly shown after née, but perhaps some of you do not know what née means. Née is a term used to indicate a woman’s maiden surname, the surname she was born with before marriage. So when you see Victoria Chitepo, née Mahamba, or Ruth Chinamano, née Rushipha, the surnames Mahamba and Rushipha are their birth South African surnames. A little less outrage and a little more reading would save some people a great deal of embarrassment. 🤣🤣🤣
Gabase Mgabashe (Dlamini)@PGM_RadiantGrow

@daddyhope We don’t have those surnames in South Africa Swatis - no such surnames Zulus - no such surnames Shanganes - no such surnames Xhosas - these ones can have them. You never know cause they also have Witbooi Tswanas - no Pedis - These like things, so you never know Sothos - no

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illwill@illwill_1·
@Simacoder @guru_chels63255 @daddyhope There are South Africans who married black foreigners and had children with them in SA, by your law those kids are South African, but they are not accepted here by xenophobes. Unless the foreign parent is white, -no issues
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Hopewell Chin’ono
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
Yes, there are two South Africans lying at Zimbabwe’s Heroes Acre, Victoria Chitepo, née Mahamba, and Ruth Chinamano, née Rushipha. Victoria Chitepo was a South African born in Durban and went on to become one of Zimbabwe’s senior cabinet ministers after independence. Ruth Chinamano was born in Cape Town, South Africa, and was a legendary and fearless parliamentarian in Zimbabwe’s Parliament. The region’s history is deeply interconnected. Zimbabweans fought in South Africa, South Africans fought in Zimbabwe, families mixed across colonial borders, and liberation movements supported each other long before some of you discovered politics on social media yesterday. Our Vice President, Kembo Mohadi, is Venda, and his family is in both Zimbabwe and South Africa, separated only by a colonial border drawn on a map. That is why some of these shallow arguments about nationality make no sense in southern Africa. Families, cultures, languages and communities existed long before modern borders were created. The Venda people did not suddenly appear because politicians drew lines on paper. One side of the family ended up in Zimbabwe, another in South Africa, but they remain the same people with the same roots, culture and history. They meet in both sides of the border to perform their ritual ceremonies. If we read, we will cure our ignorance. The Ndebele of Zimbabwe were led by Mzilikazi, who came from KwaZulu-Natal and was a military general in Shaka’s army. So to tell somebody whose lineage is traced back to Shaka Zulu that they do not belong is completely idiotic. If people come to South Africa and commit crimes, arrest them, take them to court, and jail them if they are convicted. If people come to South Africa and do not obey the country’s immigration laws, then apply the law accordingly. That is how a functioning society operates. What I disagree with is this blanket Afrophobia where every African is treated like a criminal simply because they are African. Even people like myself, who are in South Africa legally with papers, permits and legal status, are insulted and called names as if our mere existence is a crime. That is wrong. There is a difference between enforcing the law and dehumanising people. A police officer enforcing immigration law is doing his job. A mob insulting every black African foreigner they see is not law enforcement, it is ignorance and hatred disguised as patriotism. You cannot claim to support the rule of law while behaving lawlessly toward people who have obeyed the law
Dastone@PatrickMab32136

@daddyhope Can a South African be a mayor or work in government of Zim just asking

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illwill@illwill_1·
@TINNONENE @daddyhope He said she was famous and he encouraged people to read so they learn more about history and politics, but here you are
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Cebolozakha@TINNONENE·
@daddyhope What are the clan names of the chitepos' sir, cause in south africa we have clan names to identify ourselves please tell us who are the chitepos
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illwill@illwill_1·
@zondo_sikhumba South Africans literally marginalise black foreigners you dumb shit. How desperate
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Mthwakazi independence
Mthwakazi independence@zondo_sikhumba·
South Africa has played a vital role in the survival of the Ndebele people, who currently face severe political and cultural marginalisation by the Shona majority in Zimbabwe.
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ChrisExcel
ChrisExcel@ChrisExcel102·
Remember my brother Being called stingy by a woman is not an insult. It’s a compliment It means you have a proper financial discipline. Awunayo nje imali ehleli elinde iyifebe… KEEP IT UP !!! 🤧
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𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑺𝒂𝒍𝒕 𝑶𝒇 𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑬𝒂𝒓𝒕𝒉
When you tell a woman to block another guy What she hears is - Please babe I'm afraid of that guy, he's better than me Conclusion - if she had any doubts about that guy, you've just confirmed to her, she should choose him Lesson - women are turned off by weakness Reality - if she really respects you, she'd never entertain other men
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illwill@illwill_1·
@ijas81 @EndWokeness @grok There was no "South Africa" when the colonial thieves arrived. Just Africans living in Africa. Europeans drew those borders to share the continent, now they claim part of Africa as theirs?? 😂
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Noticell
Noticell@ijas81·
@EndWokeness @grok There were no Bantus in South Africa when the Dutch came, it was an uninhabited territory only nomad Bushman-type people moved in the territory.
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Alabi Nolly Tv@Bigalabi001·
I lost my virginity at the age of 12 What about you?
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ilence
ilence@Hilenceee·
Home is where the water doesn’t taste weird.
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GOOD@Gooddlovee·
333+ active followers need Drop 'Hello' Support and grow 😊
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Hopewell Chin’ono
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
Your claims are false and misleading, @elonmusk. It is now clear that incorrect information about a so-called “white genocide” was being circulated by people like you, and that narrative has no basis in verified facts, as CBS’s 60 Minutes demonstrated in a documentary by Anderson Cooper, part of which I have attached to this tweet. Spreading such misinformation does terrible economic damage to South Africa, a country that gave you and your family a head start in a life that was underpinned by white privilege. Your falsehoods and attacks on South Africa undermine confidence in the country, distort reality for non-South Africans who follow you, and harm an economy that has provided opportunities for you and your family. Perhaps that is what you want. Those crosses, Elon, were temporarily erected in 2020 by a farmer called Darryl Brown as a symbolic protest following the murder of a white farming couple. They do not represent one cross for every murdered white farmer, they were a short-lived memorial intended to draw attention to farm attacks and were later removed. Donald Trump lied that it was actually a gravesite, shamelessly lying in your presence and you kept quiet because you too perpetuate this toxic propaganda. Why do you not share the truth instead of spreading these falsehoods, Elon? Narratives like yours frame farm attacks in racial terms, yet available evidence and case analyses show that many of the victims are in fact black South Africans, including farmworkers, security guards, and residents living on farms. This is largely because farms are workplaces and communities, not just private homes, meaning that black workers and their families are frequently present and exposed during violent incidents. South Africa has a profound inequality problem that is rooted in race, shaped by centuries of dispossession and decades of legislated racism in the last century. That historical reality cannot be erased or rewritten. What is deeply concerning is the attempt by you and others to reframe that history through false narratives, seeking to perpetuate those divisions through the back door by spreading misinformation that distorts both the past and the present. Violent crime in South Africa overwhelmingly affects black citizens due to demographics and socioeconomic conditions. Farm attacks should be understood within the country’s wider crime crisis rather than as evidence of a targeted racial campaign against white farmers. Stop spreading toxic propaganda Elon.
Elon Musk@elonmusk

Each cross is a murdered family

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Robeau Liebenberg@RobeauLieben·
@CraigJimgeorge @ConCaracal @diversiterri @T0NDERAI Let's get real...whose schools, universities, language, culture, town names, statues, history, jobs and businesses are they trying to erase? Couple that with the white farmers being murdered and you get a picture. To ask white people to not make alarm about this is insane.
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illwill
illwill@illwill_1·
@Mikedotcoza He's a racist and a liar, always reposting bad things about black people, as if we're the ones who've gone around the world killing millions.
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Michael de Villiers
Michael de Villiers@Mikedotcoza·
Why is Elon suddenly smearing South Africa like he’s under pressure? As if he’s been told to get it done urgently?
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Clayson Monyela
Clayson Monyela@ClaysonMonyela·
You're lying @elonmusk. These crosses were placed temporarily in 2020 as a symbolic protest following the murder of a farming couple, but they do NOT represent ‘one cross for every murdered white farmer’. They are simply a short-lived memorial to draw attention to criminal attacks that take place in rural areas including on farms affecting everyone (most victims are black). The last official crime stats say 6 murders were recorded in farming communities. 5 of the victims are black (2 farm owners, 2 employees & 1 farm manager). The 1 white victims was a farm dweller. 🇿🇦 law enforcement agencies are treating this category of crime as a priority and as stats are showing, numbers have significantly come down which means we are winning the battle.
Elon Musk@elonmusk

Each cross is a murdered family

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illwill@illwill_1·
@elonmusk Your ancestors got to this continent and took land by force, committing genocide on Africans and stealing resources that you benefited from at the expense of Africans. Right now in South Africa, white people who are only 11% of the population still control these stolen resources
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illwill@illwill_1·
@Eternal_Dev_IO @elonmusk Europeans got to Africa before Africans? A bunch of Europeans got to a corner of Africa and started claiming it, before spreading across the continent committing genocide and looting resources, using forced /underpayed labour. But they'll lie and act like victims
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Ēṭēr̥ṇāl̥
Ēṭēr̥ṇāl̥@Eternal_Dev_IO·
@elonmusk Hold up this aint just a double standard its deliberate historical gaslighting. Dutch settlers landed in the Cape in 1652 before most Bantu groups even migrated that far south yet only whites get called colonizers with no claim. Who benefits from erasing that?
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