Inga

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Inga

Inga

@Inga_sm

Policy change advocate & kindness conspiracy theorist

Pretoria, South Africa Katılım Ekim 2011
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Jaco Kleynhans
Jaco Kleynhans@JacoKleynhans·
Hey @EricLDaugh We need to start a campaign to have the visa of South African leftist activist @RediTlhabi revoked. She literally said that Kirk would celebrate his own death. Her rhetoric has become extremely anti-American lately. She and her husband live in Washington DC. @SecRubio
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh

🚨 BREAKING: Marco Rubio's State Department will ban any foreigner from entering the country who celebrated the assassination of Charlie Kirk online, Deputy Secretary of State Chris Landau confirms.

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Inga@Inga_sm·
@orellidagod @charlestonwhyt I think you’re wrong bro, because I already ride with the message of what he’s saying. And I’m dead sure I’m not the only one.
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Orelli@orellidagod·
@charlestonwhyt I don't thibk Charleston will recover from this one. I usually agree with what he says but this is wild as fuck. You lost me there unc. Good luck with the backlash , you're underestimating them folks.
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The Menace 🥷
The Menace 🥷@charlestonwhyt·
Charleston White reacts to Charlie Kirk’s death! 😳
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Ernst Roets
Ernst Roets@ErnstRoets·
We are Charlie Kirk.
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Pookie's Polls & Opinions
Pookie's Polls & Opinions@pookiepolls·
White people have been in South Africa since 1652, over 120 years before American independence in 1776, establishing deep historical roots. Imagine telling Americans they are not Americans and have no rights to land, jobs, or equality—a scenario that echoes South Africa’s complex history, where long-settled white communities faced identity and rights debates, especially post-apartheid. MINORITES IN SOUTH AFRICA ARE NOT EQUAL UNDER THE LAW.
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Floyd Shivambu
Floyd Shivambu@FloydShivambu·
Today we spoke to the people of South Africa via media and posed the following questions: 1. Is there a need for another political party in South Africa? 2. If yes, what should it be and what values and principles should it espouse? 3. What should distinguish the party from the rest? 4. How should it be funded if agreed? We ask these questions because our strong conviction and belief is that no individual should start a political party out of their own personal convictions and not collective convictions. 1. A political party should never be an individual personal project. 2. A political party should never be a family project. 3. A political party should never be a tribal project. 4. A political party should never be a regional or provincial project. 5. A political party should never be a platform for self enrichment. 6. A political party must never be a private property. 7. A political party should never be a cult or fiefdom. On the contrary, 1. A political party must be a fighting instrument and vehicle for the people as a whole. 2. A political party must espouse deep democratic principles and values. 3. A political party must be transparent and accountable to the people. With this in mind, we will be visiting all corners of South Africa to listen to the people. Mayibuye iAfrika!
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Ernst Roets
Ernst Roets@ErnstRoets·
The same people who say that offensive speech is an expression of violence say that there is nothing wrong with chanting Kill the Boer.
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Renaldo “Ngamla” Gouws 🇿🇦
I'm confused about why you think you are important enough to be hated. Most people on the right don't even know who you are, to be honest. You have not "shattered the fragile fantasy", you are attempting to dumb down the right's arguments by using false equivalence and then think you know what you are talking about. I know that you often get attacked because you are young but trust me, it's deeper than that, you are 21 years old, have you started and operated a business? Have you paid tax yet? Have you ever applied for a job in the current job market? These are the issues as to why some dislike you, you speak on things you have no idea or concept. One example of this is the fact that you expect foreign investment to give 40 to 50% of their profits to BBBEE just because the land the factories are built on, belongs to black people, according to you. It's idiotic statements like this where no consideration is given towards the value of the investment, the risks taken by the owners of the company, the research and development done etc. You are the media's new shiny new toy and they are using and abusing you because you are white, if you were a black person you would be in the back of a long queue of people that the media ignore.
Pieter Kriel@pieterkrielorg

The right doesn’t hate me because I’m wrong, they hate me because I’ve shattered the fragile fantasy that they were supposed to lead. This isn’t criticism. It’s jealousy dressed as political relevance.

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Alice VL
Alice VL@RiseAgainstEvil·
"Stay, let's fix the country together," some say. No. We no longer have the time left in our years, or strength to mend this fractured nation. Deep divisions, the deliberate exclusion of white people, and targeted attacks have left scars too deep to heal. As a minority, our voices are perpetually silenced, drowned out by race laws, B-BBEE, and Expropriation without Compensation, all stacked against us. The years of targeted attacks and murders have sent clear messages. The hatred festers, fueled by distorted narratives of our history that have indoctrinated generations beyond repair. Slogans like "Africa is for Africans" only stoke fresh animosity, while 31 years of oppression and exclusion under this government have eroded any trust we might have had. The minority will always remain just that; unheard and marginalized. When we dare speak up or speak out, we are swatted down like irritating flies; our plight ignored. Our children deserve more. Rebuilding this country and restoring it to what it once was is almost impossible and won't happen in most our lifetimes.
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Inga@Inga_sm·
@StrydomJoost Answer the 1st question and I’ll answer yours
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Inga@Inga_sm·
@pookiepolls There were more than 24000 murders in america last year, also worse than a war zone
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Inga@Inga_sm·
@GodPenuel 🤣🤣🤣Iyanya le kaka
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Inga@Inga_sm·
@GodPenuel Maybe it’s time for a collapse
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Penuel The Black Pen
Penuel The Black Pen@penuelist_·
As it currently stands, the South African economy would collapse if White business owners and White employees left.
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steve van niekerk
steve van niekerk@NiekerkSteve·
RSA is now a fully fledged African Banana Republic.
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J 🎙️@blackhawkce457·
@RobGingerll @elonmusk Because it’s true. Khoisan were nomads. Bantus came after. Not a difficult concept.
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J 🎙️@blackhawkce457·
@larrider @elonmusk The Dutch were the first permanent settlers. Came way before the Bantus. Khoisan travelled to and from the area. It’s really not a difficult concept to understand.
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Inga@Inga_sm·
@blackhawkce457 @elonmusk What about the letters the Dutch settlers wrote back to Europe? Clearly talking about the local chiefs, mentioning King Hintsa by name. What about the 100 years of wars of dispossession? Go to national archives and know your history
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J 🎙️@blackhawkce457·
The Dutch were the first permanent inhabitants of South Africa. The Khoisan were nomadic and never permanently stayed there. But history be damned apparently, and now they are treated like invaders because of the Atlantic Slave Trade which nobody currently living was involved with.
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