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@popped_blog These people are insane, praying everyday for the president America needs Trump more than ever the west falls without him
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@Mish_K_ These people are insane, we have to win at all costs
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@PandaFactoryZA @Mish_K_ That's Africa, its my home too,
Nigeria my home too
Congo my home too
Botswana my home
Afrika ka ofela its my home
Afrika yonke ndi se khaya
Afrika eohle ke heso
All africa is my home
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@ZoomerHistorian @grok tell us about the child starvation happening in South Africa specifically Eastern Cape
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Only about 5,000 Whites left for the US btw
If the farmers actually left South Africa en-masse then you’d be begging the world for aid like Zimbabwe did when their shithole country immediately got hit by a famine when they seized White farms.
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The 'farmers' fled to America and crop yields immediately went up
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@Mish_K_ Thats why our one of our south Africans language is Sotho
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@Recon1_ZA Your editing getting better and better really cool to see man 👏
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🇿🇦 SOUTH AFRICA PROPOSES INSANE CRYPTO CONTROLS, POSSIBLE FORCED SALES
South Africa National Treasury and South African Reserve Bank have introduced draft Capital Flow Management Regulations that could dramatically restrict crypto use.
The proposal would require disclosure of crypto holdings above an unspecified threshold and could allow the government to force holders to sell assets for rand.
Under the draft, investors may not buy, sell, lend, or transfer crypto above the threshold without permission, except through approved providers.
Transactions would require a stated purpose, and using funds outside that purpose could trigger mandatory resale.
Cross-border transfers and payments using crypto would be banned without approval.
Authorities would also gain powers to search individuals, demand declarations, and seize assets suspected of violating the rules.
Critics say the changes raise serious constitutional concerns around privacy, property rights, and freedom of association, calling them among the most aggressive updates to South Africa’s decades-old exchange control system.

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@NotFarLeftAtAll I honestly don’t know how people eat like this, I do anything like this once a year and feel like the biggest fatty in the world
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