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H. Pearl Davis
H. Pearl Davis@pearlythingz·
Do men crave female companionship more than women crave male companionship?
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🎀Strawberry Cheesecake🎀
Julius Malema, you don’t get to speak to Herman Mashaba like that. You’re far too old for that kind of behavior. You’re twice my age, yet I have to reprimand you, have some shame.
Julius Sello Malema@Julius_S_Malema

@HermanMashaba I realised you are foolish when you can't think and talk at the same time. It is not a condition, ke Bo tlaela Shem.

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AFRICAN@IturiAFRIKA·
@LeratoM1v @maetsa_kabomo @msimanga_wela That's Because The Average Black South African Is Illiterate, There's No Competition For Foreigners Because The Locals Are Inferior Regarding Skillset, ALL BLACK SOUTH AFRICAN WOMEN GO TO FOREIGN HAIRDRESSERS, WHY DON'T THEY TRUST THEIR OWN?
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LeratoM
LeratoM@LeratoM1v·
Those jobs that our graduates are supposed to be filling are being occupied by “legal” foreigners Do you know that Corporate SA is replacing our citizens especially native SAns with foreigners? The IT departments are occupied by Indians from Indian and European whites and those are not even scare skills The health department especially doctors are foreigners while our own are unemployed Lecturers are foreigners See this videos from University of Cape Town Guys these people are taking over
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Nthabiseng
Nthabiseng@maetsa_kabomo·
South Africa is producing graduates faster than it’s producing jobs. Degrees in hand and no opportunities in sight. At what point do we admit the system is failing young people? Because right now, it feels like we’re being prepared for a future that doesn’t exist.
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AFRICAN@IturiAFRIKA·
@AfricanHub_ That's Where The Weaklings Of Africa Are Found... Very Afrophobic Country...
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African Hub
African Hub@AfricanHub_·
Mention one thing you know about South Africa
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Captain Zimbabwe 🇿🇼
@VITO_G_Wagon It is very important for every foreign national to own a 🔫especially if you own a business. Xenophobes should get holes in them
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Saint Patrick jnr
Saint Patrick jnr@MPWambani·
I know for sure South Africa does not have any beef with Kenyans whatsoever. Or what are we saying SA? Kenyans should just wear their national flag on the arms and walk shoulder high…if you’re in SA illegally now that’s another matter. Kenyan government should concentrate on delivery of services to its people not issuing such statements that continue to taint the whole of South Africa’s name as a xenophobic nation. What a diplomatic failure of Kenya’s leadership. Bure Kabisa!
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Gayton McKenzie
Gayton McKenzie@GaytonMcK·
South Africans are not xenophobic. What South Africans are putting up with regarding illegal immigration basically makes them saints. Let us not put labels on people whose hospitality has been abused to the maximum.
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Pops Kamo
Pops Kamo@HSHRAW·
South Africans are being criminalized for demanding the rule of law in their country. All we are asking for is that our immigration laws be respected and complied with. There is nothing xenophobic about it.
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AFRICAN@IturiAFRIKA·
@ItibiRa2 You're A Kaffir, Accept The Word, It's Part Of Your Culture...
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Gayton McKenzie
Gayton McKenzie@GaytonMcK·
( A thread ) I have had so many calls from Fellow Ministers from other African Countries enquiring about the supposed Xenophobic attacks, SA is experiencing and dealing with a high violent crime rate currently. We are fighting hard to bring the daily number down.
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Nigeria Stories
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
BREAKING: Amid rising unrest in South Africa, the Nigerian Consulate in the country, in collaboration with the Nigerian Citizens Association in South Africa, has offered a free repatriation flight to Nigerians willing to return home permanently.
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AFRICAN@IturiAFRIKA·
@moumelelo @ThaboMakwakwa @NigeriaStories @Sosah_Fie Who says we want anything from you? Foreigners Are just running their businesses peacefully while your Women chase them & open legs for them, otherwise Foreigners Have nothing to learn or gain from Black South African, especially the men...
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AFRICAN@IturiAFRIKA·
@pastalj @ThaboMakwakwa @NigeriaStories @Sosah_Fie The Only Black People That Get Emotional Over This Word Are Black South Africans, You Must Own That Word, It's Part Of Your Culture.. You'll Never See Blacks From North Of Limpopo Crying Over That Word, We Don't Even Know The Meaning...
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AFRICAN@IturiAFRIKA·
@SizweLo South Africans Are Now Fighting The Entire Black Race. Congratulations 🎊 👏 💐, Don't Be Surprised To See Other Africans Teaming Up With Afrikaaners To Perpetuate Your Oppression...
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Sizwe SikaMusi
Sizwe SikaMusi@SizweLo·
In a recent YouTube video, TJ from The Subi Shop claims South Africas xenophobic attacks stem primarily from “single Zulu South African man” who “caused more economic damage than every migrant in South Africa, combined”. In the video, TJ offers “mathematical proof” showing how the Zondo Commission confirmed that $27 billion was stolen from the state during Zuma’s presidency. He adds how when factoring in lost GDP growth, the total economic damage is estimated at $81 billion and that plundered funds meant for infrastructure led to load shedding, which, between 2020 and 2023, cost the economy $12 billion. TJ concludes that the total estimated cost of this corruption is approximately $243 billion. The video offers various “statistical” explanations for anti-immigrant sentiment in South Africa, but as the speaker says at his introduction, the problem lies primarily in Jacob Zuma’s “state capture-era” presidency. I don’t know what methods TJ and his channel used to do the research for their video, what I do know is that historical records could have easily shown them that South Africa has had anti-immigrant attacks long before the “state capture” narrative became prominent. For instance, in 1994/1995, already, armed young men in Alexandra destroyed homes of migrants and marched them to police stations, demanding their deportation. Then in 1998, two Senegalese and a Mozambican were thrown from a moving train in Johannesburg by a group returning from a rally that blamed foreigners for unemployment, crime and AIDS. Both these events, and several others occurred when Nelson Mandela, who was certainly not a “Zulu man”, was the president of the country. I doubt anyone would say anything about laying the blame at his feet for any perceived xenophobia. Furthermore, between 2000-2007, there were regular reports of killings and looting of shops owned by Somali, Nigerian, and Zimbabwean nationals in Cape Town, Johannesburg, and the Eastern Cape. But, the most widespread and deadliest xenophobic attacks in South Africa to date occurred in 2008, again, starting in Alexandra. It’s almost as if there’s something about that particular township that lends itself to this sort of thing. It’s really difficult to figure out what that is. But I digress. Back to TJ and the Subi Shop. In his monologue, the host argues that that the current xenophobia is a distraction from the $243 billion lost to State Capture. For whatever reason, he neglects to mention how South Africa’s socio-economic “pain”, high unemployment, collapsing public services, PLUS anti-immigrant feelings existed long before the Zuma era. By pinning everything on the Zuma era, the video ignores 15 years of escalating violence that preceded his presidency. Strangely enough, the video also mentions something about how White economic control and the “Oppenheimer dynasty” engineered inequalities during Apartheid that persist today. Yes, a society that was violent by design for over 40 years under Apartheid will default to violent expressions of grievance. This is much closer to reality than “a single Zulu South African man”. TJ would have done well to dig deeper into this aspect of the historical record than simply falling back on the tired “state capture” narrative. So, in essence, while he uses “mathematics” to attempt to show that corruption causes more damage than migration, TJ overlooks that xenophobia has historically been a response to persistent poverty and inequality that has plagued the country since 1994, regardless of which specific leaders were in power. There’s also a very glaring strawman argument I’ve seen from several other African commentators, where they claim that South Africans are saying migrants are the cause of economic collapse. No one, anywhere, is saying this. People are simply saying resources are scarce and they would prefer to have fewer people relying on them. Whether this is a rational argument or not is another matter entirely, but it’s important that this is not distorted. The disappointing thing about the kind of analysis offered by TJ is that it resorts to the tried and tested neocolonial “everything wrong with Africa is corruption” narrative. This is really easy to do because there’s so much readymade distorted “corruption” propaganda out there ready to be weaponised against Africans.
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AFRICAN@IturiAFRIKA·
@MbusoKhoza_ @ntsikimazwai The Shops In KZN Are Still Run By Foreigners, Don't Believe The Hype On Twitter, Those Zulu Kaffirs Went Back To KZN Having Achieved Nothing. Do You Seriously Expect Zulus To Take Over Foreign Owned Shops?
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MbusoKhoza_🇧🇷
MbusoKhoza_🇧🇷@MbusoKhoza_·
I think the march scared politicians more than an individual illegal Joe staying in Hillbrow. These action dented SA image and questions deeply the position of government in terms of immigration. A normal Lovemore Moyo on the streets might not go home but they would be scared to wander freely especially in KZN
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NtsikiMazwaiMedia
NtsikiMazwaiMedia@ntsikimazwai·
Besides getting people beaten up and shops vandalised…..I’m genuinely asking what the marching achieved? Pls don’t shoot me 😑😭I’m vulnerable
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AFRICAN@IturiAFRIKA·
@AfricaFirsts His Party Of Afrophobic Zulu Bastards Are Busy Hunting Down Africans & He Hasn't Condemned Them. He Must Just Shut His Zulu Ass Down & Focus On South Africa...
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Africa First
Africa First@AfricaFirsts·
South Africa's 🇿🇦 former President Jacob Zuma called for the adoption of a single African currency. He criticised the continent’s dependence on the US dollar as disgraceful in a speech in Accra, Ghana 🇬🇭.
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