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Martine Hamman
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the cord of Achilles Katılım Aralık 2022
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@SovereignIM Yup. Ironically it's the most educated among is who tend to take this stance. Weirdly, asif thay extra time spent on a campus institutionalized their minds, too.
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Resentful people are the most violently weak, which is why they are corrupt, ugly and impure.
Purity requires strength. Transmuting pain into kindness takes strength. Acquiring wisdom without becoming cynical takes strength.
All these things are tests of the potency of a soul.
The weak just act like they’re more uniquely aggrieved than others, and thus have the moral authority to resentfully spew everywhere, when in reality they are the the lowest functioning, spiritually weakest, most immature, indulgent and violently pathetic in ensuring their limitations are everybody else’s burden:
“I am superior to you because I hurt more than you! I can’t get over what happened to me, so I must vomit all my cynical bile on to you! I shall assume the worst of you and project all my unresolved resentments on to you! I am a wronged victim! Carry my pain! Affirm me!”
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@RKS1231740 Ok..No exploding.
But then no stealing, either?
No taking my buttons and starting a trade war with the crows.
Be a good bird
GIF
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@TheGeese1 @PhantomXMusic69 I like that you sound like Dantes. Gives me a bit of hope
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@HammanMartine @PhantomXMusic69 That my dear, is because of the current bastard government and not because of the cape! Put anything in the wrong hands and it ends up disastrous. Put anything disastrous in the right hands and it ends up a success story. How wonderful to think child trafficking can be stopped!
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South Africa holds the key to one of the world’s most critical trade arteries — and the world should care.
Look at the attached map. Those dense green and colored shipping lanes around the southern tip of Africa aren’t decorative. They are the Cape of Good Hope route — the historic and now-resurgent corridor linking the Atlantic and Indian Oceans.
Why it matters globally:
▫️When the Suez Canal or Red Sea is disrupted (as it has been since late 2023), the world reroutes around South Africa. Shipping traffic there has surged 30–70%+, with containership calls at South African ports jumping 328% in early 2024.
▫️The Cape now carries 9.1 million barrels of oil per day — 11% of global seaborne oil trade — and more daily vessel traffic than the Strait of Hormuz in recent periods.
▫️It serves as the essential backup for ~12% of normal global trade that usually flows through Suez, plus massive Asia–Europe and energy flows.
Beyond geography, South Africa is a treasure chest of strategic riches. It is the world’s top producer of platinum group metals, with vast reserves of gold, diamonds, coal, iron ore, manganese, and chromium — critical minerals powering EVs, electronics, renewables, and global industry.
Combined with competitive labor costs and a skilled, cost-effective workforce, the country exports over $151 billion annually in minerals, vehicles, agricultural products (record $15.1 billion in 2025), and manufactured goods — ranking it the 35th largest exporter worldwide and Africa’s strongest economy.
South Africa is not just “another African country.” It is the gatekeeper of this vital chokepoint and the primary maritime gateway to sub-Saharan Africa — a continent whose trade is 90%+ seaborne.
Why “the right hands” matter:
If South Africa’s ports are efficient, stable, and well-managed, the world gains a reliable, high-capacity alternative route that keeps supply chains moving during crises.
If they are congested, unstable, or neglected, rerouting becomes slower, more expensive, and riskier — raising costs for everything from European cars to Asian electronics to global energy prices.
The world has a direct stake in South Africa getting this right. Its strategic location, mineral exports, and position as Africa’s strongest economy make it indispensable.
The map proves the traffic is already there. The question is whether the world treats South Africa as the critical global asset it has become — or continues to underestimate it at its peril.
We're in the wrong hands now!
Wake up West!☠️
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***Warning: Theft***
***Don't camp at Cape Columbine Nature Reserve***
“Last night we stayed at one of the most beautiful camp sites in Paternoster. But while we were sleeping in the rooftop tent some arseholes broke into the bakkie and cleaned us out.
Literally robbed us blind while we slept above them. 2 macbooks, dji drone, gymbal and mics, flexible solar panel, brand new Gentech inverter, British passport, my whole bag of clothes, Lisa's bag of toiletries, makeup and her suitcase.
We searched the area and recovered our @cadacsa gas geyser.
We spend our money supporting these campspots and supporting local businesses in the area, and yet even though Vredenburg Police Station told us this is a regular occurrence, Cape Columbine Nature Reserve don't warn people of the dangers and don't have adequate security on site.
This is a warning to our fellow travelers. Be aware and know the facts before camping here. Now we're off to buy toothbrushes and a jacket.”
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@Tanyaelisabeth I wonder how many of these opinionated women raised children. They seem about as competent at womanhood as Marx was at running a business.
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“Feminism is just about choice” “feminism is good for women”
Also feminism:
In The Second Sex (1949), de Beauvoir wrote: “No woman should be authorized to stay at home… Women should not be allowed to have that choice, precisely because if there is such a choice, too many women will make it.” The mother of modern feminism believed women had to be denied freedom, because freedom would make them choose traditional roles.
Firestone: In The Dialectic of Sex (1970), Firestone wrote: “The end goal of feminist revolution must be… not just the elimination of male privilege but of the sex distinction itself: genital differences between human beings would no longer matter culturally… The tyranny of the biological family would be broken.” The goal was never equality, it was the destruction of sex-based reality.
Betty Friedan: “women who 'adjust' as housewives, who grow up wanting to be 'just a housewife,' are in as much danger as the millions who walked to their own death in the concentration camps...they ate suffering a slow death of mind and spirit.”
Kate Millett: Sexual Politics (1970) argued: “The chief institution of patriarchy is the family. The family unit must go…”
Gloria Steinem: “We Became the Men We Wanted to Marry” Steinem’s vision of feminism wasn’t about honoring womanhood, but replacing it, with a female iteration of male ambition.
Friedrich Engels: In The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State, Engels (Marx’s collaborator) wrote: “The modern individual family is founded on the open or concealed domestic slavery of the wife.”To destroy capitalism, you had to destroy the traditional family. That’s why early socialist movements embraced feminism, not to liberate women, but to dissolve the structure that made civilization sustainable.
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@sowelleconomics So many problems today is due to big government not handling money at scale correctly.
They have the money but they don't know what to do with it.
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@AdrianDittmann I guess this is what happens when men get bored of online gaming
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2026 has been insane, and we’re not even half done yet!
Right Angle News Network@Rightanglenews
Scientology raids are getting even wilder after a man brought over 20 “Christian dwarfs” to raid the Scientology HQ in Los Angeles in an attempt to find Tom Cruise.
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