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South by the South Western Katılım Ekim 2012
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I’m more shook at the Chelsea fans that are still watching Chelsea at this stage. You guys clearly don’t respect yourselves or your time 😭
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Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🚨 Michael Jackson will be Burnley’s interim manager until the end of the season, club statement confirms. Follows Scott Parker leaving with immediate effect.
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mzansi fo sho 🇿🇦@PalesaMogorosi_·
This is a school of thought from the rest of the contient whereby they believe that South Africa has a moral debt to ensure that it remains a sanctuary for those who once provided sanctuary to a some South African freedom fighters in exile. However, it exposes their opportunism for exploitation and there is a lot of distortion in the historical records. The whole of Africa did not stand behind our struggle against Apartheid. This is a lie!!! Do not come here and fucking lie in our faces because we know that it's only a handful of countries that stood in solidarity while most countries did not bother to lift a single finger or colluded with the apartheid government like Malawi (Hastings Banda). We remember the likes of Gabon or Ivory Coast that stood on the fence and Kenya maintaining a relationship with the regime. You are just overestimating your importance as usual. It is rather interesting that while nations like Cuba and the USSR provided heavy military and financial lifting required to break the apartheid regime, they have never used that sacrifice to demand special entitlement or exploit South African sovereignty today. This contrast exposes the opportunism of those who are constantly weaponizing "past solidarity" as a debt-collection tool; by treating their historical support as a debt and reveal that their intent was never about the principle of our freedom, but about securing a permanent creditor-debtor relationship with our country. There is also a contradiction that is the most glaring part of the argument. By demanding preferential rights or claiming a "debt" that supersedes our local laws, these individuals are directly violating the principle of self-determination - which is the very same cause they claim to have supported in the first place. If the goal of the anti-apartheid struggle was to ensure that South Africans could finally govern themselves and control their own destiny, then using your past help to bypass our nation's current laws is a total reversal of that mission. You're just a bunch of hypocrites. True solidarity would be a moral stand against injustice, rather than a transactional investment for you to exploit in the future. If a country expects a "repayment" in the form of highly unrestricted immigration decades later, it is proves that your solidarity was not principled support. It was clearly self-serving to ensure that a prosperous, modern economy would be available for you to move into once the smoke cleared. Ultimately, this narrative also erases the reality that it was primarily South Africans who bled on the ground, faced imprisonment, and led the internal struggle that broke the back of apartheid. The tendency of centering foreign assistance as the deciding factor suggests that South Africans did not free themselves and effectively relegates the primary actors of our revolution to the background of their own history. This has become is profoundly undermining - turning our victory of liberation into a gifted independence that is stripping our people of their agency and dishonoring the immense sacrifices of those who died in the streets or spent decades in cells to reclaim our own land. The blackmailing will not work, and standing behind other people in their fight against oppression does not warrant entitlement. You will not hold us hostage in our own country with your parasitic logic. We do owe you people anything, but if you are really desperate, you are more than welcome to send an invoice to @GovernmentZA @CyrilRamaphosa and ask them to repay you for solidarity. Thank you and good luck!!!
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The whole of Africa stood behind South Africa 🇿🇦 to fight against Apartheid

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Lulu Magengelele@LuluMag__·
There’s a new fried chicken spot in Woodstock, it’s called Wacky’s and they are currently giving Ixhego a run for its money in that area sana. Streetwise 2 wapha is R35 and iphuma ne roll ne chips ezingekhoyi 5 🥹. Nge R120 you get 8 pieces, large chips and 4 rolls. 4 wings are R26,90. On top of that their food is so well seasoned and never too oily. I really hope they expand mahn.
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DK@ditebogomailula·
I can take slack from anyone about the mess at Chelsea rn but definitely not from Arsenal fans. 😂😂😂 We’re a circus… a circus that can put trophies on the table.
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B.@InvertTheWing·
Rosenior and Potter basically have had identical tenures. Come to replace a manager that shouldn’t have been sacked (Tuchel, Maresca). Start off undefeated, seem semi-serious. Collapse and play hideous football, but won’t get sacked because the board can’t swallow their pride of saying that replacing the previous manager was a bad decision.
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Warra Lesego
Warra Lesego@_shimane_·
Old Football heads are annoying. They bottleneck our opinions because they started supporting Sundowns in the 80's and 90's. I would have also started supporting Sundowns in 1985 if I were born in 1972 and not 2002.
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Pro Jileka
Pro Jileka@MVProJileka·
“iingcosi ze vrou” 😕
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