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@AnarcoFiend

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Africa Katılım Haziran 2025
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Socioecono Activist
Socioecono Activist@AnarcoFiend·
Are they not suppose to search for contraband??? Why are you always judging security measures? It's a prison, where inmates live under better conditions than the 23% of South Africans living below the poverty line. Verification badges should be abandoned.
The King of Trolls@StHonorable

Social Media users usual says South African prisons are Five star hotel. Surprisingly, in these hotels inmates are waken up in the middle of the night for a search. Now I'm confused, what kind of hotels are these? "Face the wall"

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Socioecono Activist@AnarcoFiend·
Drug, sex, and human trafficking everywhere they go. Literally everywhere.
Laud Carter IV@Mar_vrick

@ThadoubleU @Phatbabeluuu 😂😂😂😂 How are all of you this stupid? Why not just stay and try to convert your zoo into something resembling a country? Your uncle is on the streets selling phones cover. Your brothers are camping in a room hoping to defraud a white oldies. Your sisters are prostitutes here.

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Socioecono Activist@AnarcoFiend·
Oh, my. These thieves are finally doing god's work. 🥹 Props to the violent black population for not discriminating in their thievery.
Peter Todd@peterktodd

In South Africa I went on a hike in Cape Town to a beautiful lookout, Signal Hill. At the top there was a wine tasting. I then walked down a trail that goes by a military base, to a rich suburb. I was very seriously warned by a local, wealthy, brown-skinned man that multiple hikers had been murdered for their wallets and that I should take a taxi home. Sure enough, when I passed by the military base some black men who clearly didn't belong there were watching me from rooftops. So I got out of there as quickly as possible. At the bottom I continued to walk to my quite nice hotel... and got followed for multiple blocks by a physically aggressive black panhandler who wouldn't take no for an answer. Following that I went on another hike, up Table Mountain under the gondola. Again, it's a highly developed tourist destination. And again, multiple locals warned me that I really shouldn't go alone because there was a good chance I'd be mugged, or worse. Hell, there's official signs up warning hikers to hike in groups of at least three (four if they're women). Following that I visited Johannesburg. Or at least, I would have. Except a South African friend of mine who lives near there said I really shouldn't go to the downtown area by myself least I get murdered. So I skipped that and did more hiking. Again with warnings that travelling solo was a bad idea. ...and don't get me started about how that trip, I saw more rolling power outages in peacetime South Africa then I did at my next destination, wartime Kyiv, while Russia was actively trying to destroy the electricity grid. When I was recently in Kramatorsk, Eastern Ukraine, I had half a day off. So I asked a soldier friend of mine where I could safely walk. He said I could go anywhere safely: military checkpoints would keep me from going too far east. Russians might kill you (just the other day a 13 year old boy was killed by a Russian attack on a market). But even after over a decade of war and poverty the locals won't. And yes, even in Kramatorsk you see young teen girls, by themselves, walking around at night. You do _not_ see that in Cape Town. The problem with Africa isn't just "underdeveloped parts". The problem is the stupid, violent, black population who make even the developed parts shit.

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Socioecono Activist@AnarcoFiend·
In retrospect this act was never to help the public or the economy, it was to maintain military power against natives. The economy was failing and tax revenue wasn't enough. The government still can't highly tax corporate & mining because the residents don't have spending money
142 Laws Beneficiary@BEEtycoon

Corporate and mining tax were number one during the apartheid era. The state heavily subsidised business through cheap electricity, transport & telecommunications, then highly taxed corporates instead of people. ANC stooges came with their voodoo economics & did the opposite.

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Socioecono Activist@AnarcoFiend·
It began like this in Jozi too... Cheap labour starts off so nice then it slowly turns grey and drudgery. Forever being promoted without a raise in salary. The laughs never last because the South African gets their salary increase. Economies that function on slave wages, collapse
Jerick@Jericoco22

I live in Capetown my boi 😂😂😂😂😂 hypocrite I have shown you ur poverty now you want to cry 😂😂😂😂😂 if you want Nigeria to live shut down SA companies shut down SA embassy that’s all out demand and we Nigerians would leave SA in A weeek time

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