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@SupaVanSA

Family First | Karoo Boer | Capitalist | Son of the Soil

Katılım Eylül 2021
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Van@SupaVanSA·
That means you didn't understand the context of the post relative to the original post my little retarded friend. Let me help you out: The first post implied Muslims have a huge impact on the economy and if they went and spent more on their version of Christmas, all of the current awakening of Britain will go away. Much like throwing money at a problem that can't be fixed with money. K? Then Basil the great cunningly deployed the use of AI to point out that Muslims, at a grander scale, can do no such thing and that actually, they are quite the burden on the economy with very high levels of unemployment. This all against the backdrop of Muslims trying to genocide English culture, replace Christianity and displace traditional Englishness. Yeah? Still unsure why it has to be said about a religion and ethnic group?
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BJRM@firebrand73·
@BasilTheGreat @grok I’m not sure I understand the need to point out that a particular religious group contributes a certain value to the economy. Not sure I’ve ever seen a figure attributed to Catholics, Druze, Anglicans, Shinto et al. Strange.
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Volkstaat@Volkstaat10·
Why do the rename our towns, cities, airports, etc? Can't they just build their own?
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Van@SupaVanSA·
@Nicole_Barlow1 @feziledhlamini_ Maggie Fatcher was a classy, smart, sophisticated leader. Along with Winston probably the best of Britain. England is reconnecting with Maggie's magic through Rupert Lowe today. The British Lion will be proud once more. Watch.
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Nicole Barlow
Nicole Barlow@Nicole_Barlow1·
Actually she did not. You need to learn some British history. Let me educate you @feziledhlamini_ Margaret Thatcher had a fundamental belief in free markets and limited government. She was deeply influenced by classical liberal thinkers like Friedrich Hayek and her mentor Keith Joseph. She viewed state ownership as inherently inefficient and corrosive (don't we know it, just look at South Africa) a form of "socialism" that concentrated too much power in government hands, stifled innovation, and created dependency. Starting to sound familiar? She believed governments were poor at running businesses: they lacked proper incentives, were vulnerable to political interference, and often subsidised losses with taxpayer money - Gosh, doesn't this sound familiar! Eskom, SABC, Transnet, Denel...the list is endless. She fundamentally believed in improving efficiency and economic performance. Britain in the 1970s suffered from chronic stagnation ("the British disease"), high inflation, frequent strikes, and underperforming nationalised industries, that were often loss-making and overmanned. State-owned firms were seen as bloated, protected from competition, and subsidised by the taxpayers (costing billions annually in losses and borrowing). Again, doesn't this sound awfully familiar. The goal was higher productivity, lower costs, better service to consumers, and a more competitive British economy overall. Creating a "property owning democracy" and "popular capitalism." This was by far her greatest achievement. A major political aim was cultural and electoral - to broaden share ownership and give ordinary people a direct stake in capitalism. Massive public share offerings (especially British Telecom in 1984, the largest flotation ever at the time) were marketed to small investors with slogans like "Tell Sid" (encouraging working-class people to buy shares). One of Margaret Thatcher's most transformative and personally empowering policies was the Right to Buy scheme, introduced under the Housing Act 1980. This gave long-term tenants of council (publicly owned) homes, the legal right to purchase their property at a substantial discount, often 33 to 50% below market value, depending on tenancy length and property type. In the Britain of the late 1970s and early 1980s, home ownership was still heavily skewed toward those with higher incomes, professional status, or inherited wealth. The entrenched class system meant that renting from a local council was often a lifelong reality for working-class families, with little realistic prospect of ever owning property. Council housing provided secure, affordable homes, but it locked many people into permanent tenancy without building personal equity or assets. It was thanks to this scheme that my grandparents were the first in their respective families to become homeowners. I will tell who did have a negative impact on Britain's economy - Tony Blair's Labour government. The 2008/09 recession hit the UK harder than many peers partly due to this over-financialised, debt-laden model and the cost of him joining that idiot George W Bush's invasion of Iraq.
Lusibalukhulu 🖍@feziledhlamini_

She single-handedly destroyed the UK through privatization. You’re not ready for that chat.

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Van@SupaVanSA·
@gndzongana Use your money to fund this little fairytale, otherwise fuck Robert Sobukwe and sommer double fuck you. Special for you. Mmmkay?
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Gcobani Ndzongana
Gcobani Ndzongana@gndzongana·
Rebuild Robert Sobukwe's grave and install a durable bronze monument to protect it from future vandalism by VF Plus, AfriForum, and Solidarity. Europeans show no respect for the dead—they are barbaric.
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Thulani Dasa@thulanidasa·
It will take many, many years to rebuild what ANC has destroyed: Accelerating poverty, destroying small businesses, stealing, destroying SOEs, creating debt, normalising corruption, harbouring criminals, destroying the health system, collapsing municipalities. Lamasela
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American AF 🇺🇸@iAnonPatriot·
It’s incredible what happens to a country when whites get pushed out. They turn into a third world country so fast.
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Van@SupaVanSA·
@Phislash Yeah, we didn't do it, BUT fuck Robert Sobukwe and sommer fuck you too for blaming white people.
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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
🚨ANDREW SNOWDON GOES SCORCHED EARTH ON KEIR STARMER "Every week the PM reads out PRE SCRIPTED NONSENSE AND IGNORES THE QUESTION" "He was asked about Mandelson THREE TIMES and REFUSED TO ANSWER THE QUESTION" Watch this 👇🔥
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Van@SupaVanSA·
This is the dumbest knee jerk reaction to oil scarcity I've seen today. Fearmongering is stupid. You're exacerbating the problem. Disrupting childrens' lives, their development through interaction with other children in classrooms and sports ala Covid style is unwise on so many levels. You don't get to dictate what happens to my child's education. Mmmkay? Our houses don't run on Unleaded. Dimming the lights will achieve fuckall in reducing the demand for oil. Think harder.
Acclaimed Journalist@Jonathan_Witt

Guys, oil is going to $200 a barrel maybe $300. Some experts say it could go up to $1000. Catastrophic. We just need 2 weeks to slow the increase. This is serious and we’re all in this together! Stay home Use less energy No non essential business Close schools Work from home Like clockwork. 🙄🤦‍♂️

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Van@SupaVanSA·
Actually, I own about 100% more karoo than you Jono. I don't decide what the government can do in your backyard and you don't get to decide what they do in mine either. Now usually you talk a lot of sense, but if the concept that you don't get to dictate to me what happens with my property and country is too much for you to grasp then I'll close out with a special FU. Ok bro?
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Bitfish@Bitfish3·
@mr_sxllo @SupaVanSA @CityofCT Your ignorance is ironic. Ten's of thousands of people flooding into the Cape Town area, what's the environmental impact of that? And this all due to no governance, development, massive corruption in the Eastern Cape. In short the story of the anc and those who vote for it.
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Van@SupaVanSA·
@Saxon_African Not one of. THE MOST developed nation on the entire continent.
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James Woods@RealJamesWoods·
Man, you are something. That you get personally involved is such an important part of the X experience. Freedom of speech at home in America and StarLink in nations where heroes are fighting terrorist regimes to survive. You are one of the truly great heroes alive today. @elonmusk
Elon Musk@elonmusk

@RealJamesWoods @alx We are tracing to source to prosecute

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Van@SupaVanSA·
@MbalulaFikile Yeah fuck Robert Sobukwe. And sommer fuck you too Fokile.
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ANC SECRETARY GENERAL | Fikile Mbalula
The African National Congress vehemently condemns the vandalisation of Robert Sobukwe’s grave. Robert Sobukwe’s legacy of fighting against apartheid and for freedom is one sown into the fabric of our country and no amount of vandalism by racists who refuse to be part of our democratic dispensation will wipe away that legacy. The government has changed the name of Graaf Reinet to Robert Sobukwe Town and that is not going to change. Those who do not accept this expose their racism and refusal to accept black people and their hero’s such as Sobukwe as equals and figures to be celebrated and recognised. The persecution must stop. Can the enemies of Africa and Freedom please allow President Sobukwe to rest peacefully, and watch as his ideas continue to rise and inspire society. #SAWillNotbeBullied #DefendOurSovereignty
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Miskruier@Miskruier·
@mr_sxllo @SupaVanSA @CityofCT You can't build a single thing without damaging the environment. Even the building of your home damaged the environment. You either curb the population growth, or you build more dams. That's the reality of it.
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Van@SupaVanSA·
Kobus, yes the dam levels can fall below 50%, but what if we have a below-average rain season? (a likely scenario) Surely we have the cognitive capacity to plan ahead for instances of low rainfall or drought? Hopefully we have the mental fortitude to build a buffer that will last more than 1 season, but can carry us through 3 seasons if need be? Is our collective memory so short that we forget the pain of the drought of 2014-2018? Do we have to go into counting until "day zero" again before we take action? Do we have to wait for taps to run dry before we start building new capacity? Since the drought of 2018 we've done nothing, nada, fuckall to increase capacity - it's almost a decade later and demand have probably doubled or quadrupled since then. The math just ain't mathin'. Should be obvious.
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Kobus Van Der Merwe
Kobus Van Der Merwe@OomKobusVDM·
@SupaVanSA @CityofCT So is it not expected that damns will fall below 50% by Autumn? Considering that we last had proper rain in September/October?
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