FMJ Tactical Cat

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FMJ Tactical Cat

@ApexC21

Father, husband, pagan, author and gamer. South African. Proud of the people, but gatvol of politicians. If you support the EFF/ANC, dont follow me.

Katılım Ocak 2022
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FMJ Tactical Cat
FMJ Tactical Cat@ApexC21·
@DemetriusRO6 Giving away money = socialism. investing and growing the economy to create sustainable jobs = capitalism. You = propaganda funnel.
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Demetrius Remmiegius 🇰🇪
“The problem with socialism is you eventually run out of other peoples money.” Sweetie we’re $38 trillion in debt under capitalism
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Maverick
Maverick@MaxPatricius·
Johann Botha was a gentle giant of a man, with a voice like warm velvet and thunder wrapped in kindness. He was a quiet genius who never once made anyone feel small. He carried greatness so lightly that you never felt his shadow, only his warmth. In his presence, every soul felt seen, valued, and strangely at home. My children adored him. My wife loved him like a brother. And I… I was blessed to call him my gentle friend. The kind of friend you find once in a lifetime. The kind whose name alone can still bring tears rushing uncontrollably down your face, years later. The kind you reach for in the quiet moments, only to remember he’s no longer there. The pain is deep. The pain is raw. It cuts like it happened yesterday. They murdered my friend. I'm weeping like a child. sowetan.co.za/news/2017-06-0…
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Drikus Weideman
Drikus Weideman@denialmustend·
Only black people should or are capable of speaking out against racism. There's no way I can be white and be against racism. These fools are stupid enough to think people who share their skin colour also share their stupidity.
Popped Culture - A Safugee in the USA 🇺🇸@popped_blog

@denialmustend Says the bantu run account that uses an afrikaner name to white-face it🤣 Cope harder, the world now knows you are the oppressors, not the oppressed.

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Alice VL
Alice VL@RiseAgainstEvil·
During the ANC's years of bombing innocent White South Africans, we were taught at schools what to look out for.
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South Afri-CAN@onsvirjouZA·
@VITO_G_Wagon He owes you nothing but offered free wifi to 5000 rural schools. What have you done?
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Minister of Electricity 🇿🇦
According to FORBES, Elon Musk will be a Trillionaire ($) by April of 2027. With all this money, what has he done for South African poor children ?
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FMJ Tactical Cat@ApexC21·
@Mbuso_patriot @j_ellick @VITO_G_Wagon He wanted to bring in a network that doesn't rely on physical infrastructure, something missing in the rural areas, dude. There where all our ISP can't reach, Starlink can. As well as R500m worth of FREE internet for RURAL schools!
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🇿🇦 Mbuso@Mbuso_patriot·
@j_ellick @VITO_G_Wagon South Africa already had fast internet before he came up with starlink and how does space exploration help the poor in south african not just black people white also, what has he done to help the poor black and Afrikaner communities in south africa?
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Mmusi Maimane MP
Mmusi Maimane MP@MmusiMaimane·
This man should be found and arrested @SAPoliceService @NPA_Prosecutes @CyrilRamaphosa. He chose to publicly commit a crime of assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm in common purpose with his colleagues. We cannot take a moral stand in world affairs while we allow this level of criminality.
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Mufasa007
Mufasa007@Mufasa0062·
People use "ASAP" because they cant spell "Imijeatly" ...
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FMJ Tactical Cat
FMJ Tactical Cat@ApexC21·
@Jacky_52264 @onscryn @lnkambule91 I find it hilarious though, seeing as to how your leaders has voiced it on more than one occasion. Also, remove the "open borders" part, and you have a normal immigration/migration system....
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Tau 🇿🇦@onscryn·
No political party has been as intentional about protecting and fighting for the vulnerable black youth of this country like the EFF. Too bad that most people vote based on social media trends and not policies
Sihle Lonzi@SihleLonzi

Young Professionals, Teachers, Doctors, Engineers, Lawyers, Accountants etc. have to pay membership fees to professional bodies like SACE, HPCSA, LPC, ECSA and SAICA, even when they are UNEMPLOYED. The EFF is demanding parliamentary intervention to STOP this unjust practice!

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FMJ Tactical Cat@ApexC21·
@onscryn @lnkambule91 Oh come now, you know better than that. Is it not Julius who told foreigners to "find creative ways" to come into the country? Is that not enough for you?
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Tau 🇿🇦@onscryn·
@lnkambule91 Which policy is that one and when was it proposed in parliament? Whu do you have to use animated images if your argument is based on fact and real life events?
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JS_Bond@_JS_Bond_·
@alexboge To anyone whose not blocked. Randy should read the corners of his own map.
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thespicyitalian
thespicyitalian@urspicyitalian·
i suggest not checking the comments lol
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Frank
Frank@TrustworthFrank·
@MarkoMatvikov Can confirm this. You want your house to have at least two layers of defense (if not more) to slow intruders down. I used to sleep with a 9mm Para under the pillow. It is a different world that most don't understand.
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Marko Matvikov
Marko Matvikov@MarkoMatvikov·
I had an ex girlfriend many years ago from South Africa. She told me how her Dad used to lock a steel gate in the hallway to their bedrooms as the last line of defence for her and her sister against intruders. And that every morning they’d walk around the house to see if anything was stolen or damaged. I think these poor little girls will tell similar stories about living in Melbourne when they’re older.
Madelaine Burke@Madelaine_Burke

A Berwick man says thieves - who returned to his home yesterday morning - used an RF signal WiFi jammer to block security cameras on his street. The victim tells me five youths wearing balaclavas entered his home at 3am then again at 5am, stealing an AMG Mercedes then a Toyota RAV4. His wife and three daughters, aged 8, 9 and 11, were asleep at the time. @3AW693

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In A Nutshell🥜
In A Nutshell🥜@Markosonke1·
Do you now believe Bathabile Dlamini when she said "all of us have smallanyana skeletons" ? 😭 Because at this point it’s no longer smallanyana… it’s full skeletons with logbooks, number plates and even registered in the kids’ names One minute it’s "we are serving the people" , next minute it’s "no no the cars are not mine, they belong to the children… for safekeeping" 😭 South African politics is not a movie, it’s a whole never endingbNetflix series… plot twists every week, same cast, different scandals
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Rite-u-r@micardocupido1·
@pookiepolls they would be shocked yes to see how the people, you oppressed with racist laws, developed this country
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Pookie's Polls & Opinions
Pookie's Polls & Opinions@pookiepolls·
A whole generation of South Africans would be shocked to read this, especially when they look at where the country is today. Before 1994, South Africa built capabilities that few countries in the world could claim. It developed nuclear weapons, a rocket programme, large-scale synthetic fuel production, a globally respected defence industry, and medical breakthroughs that made world history. At the southern tip of Africa, one country achieved all of this before the Cold War had even ended. Today, Africa is often spoken about as if it is still waiting to industrialise, still dependent, still trying to build what others already mastered long ago. That is what makes this history so striking. While South Africa was enriching uranium at Pelindaba, testing rockets at Overberg, producing fuel from coal at Secunda, and carrying out the world’s first human heart transplant at Groote Schuur, much of the rest of Africa was being pulled in a very different direction. Instead of industrial self-reliance, many newly independent states were sold ideology. Instead of building durable technical capacity, they were pushed toward socialist models that too often ended in weak institutions, dependency, and collapse. The pattern repeated itself across the continent. South Africa, by contrast, built real strategic capability under sanctions and international pressure. It developed its own uranium enrichment process, built six nuclear weapons, and then voluntarily dismantled them before the democratic transition, opening its programme to international inspection. No other nuclear state has done that in the same way. It also built a serious rocket programme. Vehicles in the RSA series were designed and tested, and the country came close to having its own orbital launch capability. That programme was not simply paused. It was dismantled. Sasol achieved something equally remarkable: turning coal into fuel on a huge scale. When South Africa could not secure enough oil, it used chemistry and engineering to produce its own supply. That was not theory. It was functioning industrial independence. The defence sector was another pillar of that capability. South Africa designed and produced advanced artillery, armoured vehicles, aircraft projects, and attack helicopters. Some of these systems went on to influence military designs far beyond its borders. Then there was medicine. In 1967, Christiaan Barnard and his team performed the world’s first successful human heart transplant in Cape Town. That was not an isolated achievement. It reflected a wider culture of scientific and medical excellence. So the uncomfortable question is this: if all of this is documented, why is so little of it widely remembered? The answer may be that it does not fit neatly into the version of history most people are taught. Pre-1994 South Africa is rightly remembered for apartheid and injustice, but that is not the whole story. It was also the most technologically advanced state Africa had produced, and acknowledging that forces people to confront how much capability existed, and how much has since been lost. South Africa did not inherit these achievements. It built them under pressure, under sanctions, and largely on its own. That is not nostalgia. It is history. And the fact that so many people barely know it happened says a great deal about how history is told.
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Disclose.tv
Disclose.tv@disclosetv·
NOW - South Africa's President calls for the IMF and World Bank to be "reformed" to not "continue to represent Western interests only... a global progressive revival is underway."
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Nandiswa@DreamsOfLuna234·
@ApexC21 @Recon1_ZA @disclosetv No, not only that, it’s a variety of factors. Africa will be the new centre of power and it will be immense. They have the highest birthrates, youngest population, abundance in untapped potential both human and natural resources.
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