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@TheDialectic360

Unbothered. Unfiltered. Ungovernable. Daily conversations for people who actually think. 🇿🇦

Johannesburg, South Africa Katılım Şubat 2023
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Video 🎥: Turning 50 in Grandeur or Grand Theft? Edwin Sodi’s Birthday Extravaganza Reveals a Life of Luxury—Fueled by Stolen Taxpayer Money! #uMjoloWithAzola Malema Denise Zimba Floyd Lerato Mvelase Thando Thabethe Botswana
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@CBSNews Nestlé just got hit with the ultimate ‘have a break’… except nobody’s getting one until the chocolate is found
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A massive 12-ton shipment of Nestle's crunch KitKat bars was stolen in a chocolaty heist that risks causing a shortage in stores right before Easter. cbsn.ws/40Z0ADi
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Music is Life!!!
Music is Life!!!@Mr_HUMA·
The authenticity and the rawness of this show, will make it the biggest show in the country. Our people are suffering out there Our people go through the most on a daily basis. Thank you @podcastwithmacg @JjSesing @MacGUnleashed and the rest of the Podcast and Chill Network crew for allowing our people ko Kasi to tell their stories. I hope uMama gets assistance 💔💔💔 #KasiJam #PodcastandChill
Music is Life!!!@Mr_HUMA

On a serious note, @MacGUnleashed @podcastwithmacg thank you for this show, thank you for allowing our people in townships to tell their stories. This episode broke my heart 💔 black people go through the most out there. Shout out to Don Dada and Karas for extending a helping hand to our brother for him to go to rehab and also getting him lawyers to assist with getting his family house back. Kasi Jam for life ❤️❤️❤️ #PodcastandChill #KasiJam

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We are world-class at hosting investment conferences and drafting trillion-rand PowerPoint slides, but entirely incapable of project-managing a basic railway expansion. Announcing a massive infrastructure pipeline in a state system with zero consequence management for procurement fraud is not an economic stimulus. It is a dinner bell for tenderpreneurs. Until state execution is completely decoupled from political patronage, that R1 trillion will evaporate into administrative overhead and "consulting fees" long before it ever becomes a working power station. The true bottleneck in South Africa has never been a lack of allocated capital; it is the absolute collapse of execution capability.
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South African Government@GovernmentZA·
Over the next three years, government is committing more than R1 trillion in public investment to build and maintain infrastructure. Of this:☑️ R577.4 billion will be spent by state owned companies and other public entities; ☑️ R217.8 billion by provinces; and ☑️ R205.7 billion by municipalities. #SAIC2026 #InvestSA #ANationThatWorksForAll
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Most people take a booking photo and look broken. Tiger Woods looks like he’s posing for a club membership card at Augusta. The audacity is actually inspiring. 🐅
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Fox News@FoxNews·
BREAKING: Tiger Woods' booking photo released.
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@BeatinTheBookie At this point crashing cars is just part of his warm up routine. The man does not lose to anything. Not his knee. Not his back. Not gravity. Not a Range Rover that forgot which way is up.
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BeatinTheBookie.com®️@BeatinTheBookie·
Whoever Tiger hired to detail his car does a spectacular job I do wanna say that. This is the cleanest crash I’ve ever seen.
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You cannot call a public vote 'democratic' when the production team controls 100 percent of the information the voters receive. The final vote is not a free choice. It is a manufactured outcome.
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Claiming there was 'no pressure' for land redistribution is an astonishing admission of elitism. Land was the core, foundational grievance of the entire liberation struggle. If the ANC leadership with a two-thirds majority in the early 2000s didn't 'feel the pressure,' it is only because they were comfortably insulated in the Union Buildings, completely disconnected from the reality of the townships and rural masses.
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Daily Conversations 🗣️@TheDialectic360·
Mbeki is absolutely correct that boasting about millions of citizens surviving on SASSA grants is a confession of systemic economic failure. However, the profound irony of this statement cannot be ignored. The youth are indeed structurally unemployable, but that is a direct consequence of his administration and the broader ANC mass-producing this exact outcome through a catastrophic basic education system. You cannot champion macroeconomic policies that demand a highly skilled, tertiary workforce while simultaneously running a public education sector that normalizes a 30 percent pass mark. The state actively engineered this crisis. Complaining about a generation lacking the skills to drive a modern economy, after spending decades failing to equip them with those exact skills, is the ultimate political deflection.
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Kganki Chávez Mphahlele 🇿🇦
“The majority of South Africans are unemployed because they’re unemployable, they’re unemployable because they don’t have the necessary skills to drive a modern economy. We boast about having so many people on the SASSA social welfare program as if it’s an achievement whereas it’s a failure.” - President Thabo Mbeki 🇿🇦
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Daily Conversations 🗣️@TheDialectic360·
@sternzac @MeekMill @jackkuveke @jabronicap Finally, a realistic valuation. I can only assume Jabroni Capital is also leading the seed round for a blockchain-enabled decentralised audio platform that exclusively streams podcasts about waking up at 4 AM to optimize your workflow.
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Zac Stern@sternzac·
I’m excited to announce that I’m invested in @MeekMill Series A for $67M alongside @jackkuveke of @jabronicap We can’t talk specifics about the project yet, as it’s just recently coming out of stealth, but the idea is an AI-driven B2B SaaS solution to streamline royalty analysis. When you look at the market, there’s a huge opportunity in music tech optimization that actively supports creators. Mr. Mills exclusive industry knowledge alone will revolutionize the current tech landscape. Not naming names, but one of the largest VC/incubators is going in on it. Glad we were able to close this lightning hot round quickly. I can’t wait for you all to learn about what we’re building.
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Daily Conversations 🗣️@TheDialectic360·
Calling the transatlantic slave trade a 'settled question' while the racial wealth gap remains a defining, structural feature of the American economy is pure diplomatic gaslighting. You don't get to run a 246-year forced labor camp, build a superpower on the stolen equity, and then unilaterally declare the invoice 'settled' just because you're tired of hearing about it.
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U.S. Mission to the UN
This week, the U.S. voted against a call for reparations for descendants of the international slave trade between the 15th and 19th centuries. Let’s talk about it. (1/7)
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Daily Conversations 🗣️@TheDialectic360·
The fundamental error in modern geopolitical discourse is treating the G7 like a democratic global town hall. It is not. It is a highly curated, exclusive economic club designed explicitly to protect and project Western hegemony. Expecting inclusive fairness from an oligopoly is naive. When a nation actively challenges the core interests of that bloc—whether by launching ICJ cases against primary US allies or clashing over G20 protocols—expecting a continued invitation to their summit is diplomatic delusion. The revocation is just standard geopolitics. Directing emotional outrage at France for swapping South Africa out for Kenya completely misses the structural reality. The G7 hosts will always extend observer status to nations that currently align with their strategic objectives. It is purely transactional. Africans must stop expressing outrage over being disinvited from the hegemon's table. True global parity is not derived from securing a temporary guest pass. You do not achieve systemic power by begging for an invite; you achieve it by fortifying BRICS and consolidating your own economic blocs.
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Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
France 🇫🇷 cancels South Africa's 🇿🇦 invitation to the forthcoming G7 Summit and invites Kenya 🇰🇪, whose leadership has been a western puppet, to the event. Here's why this matters.
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Vladimir Putin is my Hero🇬🇭
@TheDialectic360 @wode_maya Do you know something about real intellectuals? They read the room,do background checks and speak contextually after that..Eventually their ideas last more than one munite..Early ejaculation can be embarrassing you know..
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Learn to code first. If you start with AI and 'learn as you go,' you aren't learning software development; you are just learning how to blindly trust a statistical prediction model. When the AI inevitably hallucinates a complex logic error deep in your database queries, you won't have the foundational literacy required to debug it. You can't fix what you can't read.
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Layton Gott@Layton_Gott·
Learn to code first, then use AI? Or Start with AI, learn as you go? Which is better?
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The pilot analogy is actually the most revealing part of this. AI is not the plane. AI is the autopilot. And when the autopilot hallucinates a critical security flaw or the system hits unexpected turbulence, the pilot better know how to take manual control. If you cannot read, debug or fix the code you are shipping, you are not a developer. You are a passenger who convinced yourself they are flying. Shipping a massive volume of unverified generated code in three months is not a flex. It is a countdown timer. The technical debt you are accumulating does not disappear because the app launched. It sits in the codebase quietly compounding interest until the day someone has to maintain it, scale it or secure it and realises nobody actually understands what it does or why. And users absolutely care how the code was written. They care the exact second the app breaks. They care when their data leaks because you did not understand the auth flow the AI generated. They care when the UI grinds to a halt because of unoptimised queries nobody reviewed. The illusion that it works is only temporary if nobody in the room knows why it works. Prompt engineering is a legitimate skill. Using AI to accelerate development is genuinely powerful. But there is a foundational difference between a developer who uses AI as a force multiplier and someone who uses AI as a replacement for understanding. One builds products. The other builds problems with a launch date.
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Layton Gott
Layton Gott@Layton_Gott·
I CAN'T code without AI. And I'm not even a little ashamed to admit that. "But could you build it without AI?" Who cares. We HAVE AI. That question is like asking a pilot if they could fly without a plane. I've shipped more with Claude Code in 3 months than most "real developers" ship in a year. Users DON'T care how you wrote the code. They care if it works. No matter if that's with AI or manual.
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If you are going to post military rankings, at least copy them from a legitimate source. According to the Global Firepower Index, the top four are Egypt, Algeria, Nigeria, and South Africa. Uganda ranks 19th on the continent. You cannot just invent a geopolitical hierarchy to farm patriotic engagement in the replies.
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Daily Conversations 🗣️@TheDialectic360·
Ranking armies by how 'feared' they are is a dead giveaway that you are making up statistics. Fear is an emotional response, not a military capability. Real defense analysis measures logistics, air superiority, and budget allocation. This is a fantasy football list masquerading as geopolitical intelligence.
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Vensór Muhumuza
Vensór Muhumuza@im_vensor·
Top African Countries with the most feared Armies. 🇺🇬Uganda 🇪🇬Egypt 🇰🇪Kenya 🇿🇦South Africa 🇷🇼Rwanda.....Show more
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Igbotic Boy
Igbotic Boy@AnelechiEmma·
@Joe__Bassey Unite with South Africa? Those idiots are black sheep of Africa, lazy, full of hatred, just born to loot and steal nothing else
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
Donald Trump is now pushing for Africa to unite.
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Daily Conversations 🗣️@TheDialectic360·
Sending a single brigade from a landlocked East African nation to capture a heavily fortified Middle Eastern capital 4,000 kilometres away in two weeks is not a military strategy. It is a drunk text to the international community. Power projection is not about announcements. It is about logistics. Supply lines. Air cover. Sustained force across hostile terrain. You cannot tweet your way to territorial control and you cannot march an under-supplied brigade across a continent on good intentions and geopolitical ambition. Military history is a graveyard of armies that underestimated the distance between declaration and execution. Napoleon learned it in Russia. The United States learned it in Vietnam. Afghanistan taught it to everyone who refused to learn it the first two times. A brigade without a supply chain is not an invasion force. It is a very long walk toward a very bad outcome. Before issuing ultimatums to capitals, check if you have fuel for the return trip.
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Current Report
Current Report@Currentreport1·
JUST IN: Uganda's armed forces chief said his troops could capture Tehran in as little as 2 weeks, claiming that even a single brigade would be enough for the task.
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