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@Thewatchingtick

I would rather be a feared wolf than a ridden donkey. I ask the difficult questions.

The Bush, Oos Kaap, S Africa Katılım Şubat 2024
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Coena 🇿🇦@CoenaSwart·
@KanthanPillay This 🇿🇦 has the potential to become a dominant player on the world stage, we just dont have the leaders to take us there.
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Kanthan Pillay 🇿🇦@KanthanPillay·
“By the foreign flags in their bio, ye shall know their IQ” Don’t engage. Move on.
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Dark Wolf@Thewatchingtick·
The Boer must have self-determination. In other words: An independent state where they can make decisions according to their own values, goals, religion, education, culture and traditions. Currently, the only such places are Kleinfontein & Orania. "Vryheid."
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Mystic Boer@RealBillMeyer

Consider this In all the wars in Southern Africa, the Boer/Afrikaner were never the aggressor. Always defending. It is time for the world to acknowledge that the Afrikaner must have Self-determination.

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Dark Wolf@Thewatchingtick·
@bantu1RSA Afrikaners are after living for 400 years in Africa are a tribe on their own. They furthermore have the internationally accepted right to assimilate with their own. I am not an Afrikaner but respect their rights and so should you. An agreement was made!
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bantu@bantu1RSA·
@Thewatchingtick Yes they can have that in Europe not in Africa....imagine black people wanting their own leader in England, absurd isn't it? Those who can't live with us should just leave
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A country is like a machine. If all the parts are not kept in working order, the entire machine breaks. This article highlights many 'faulty parts,' exposing a broken society. When do we stop saying, "its a shame." #Echobox=1774814013" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">dailymaverick.co.za/article/2026-0…
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As with aids medication, power supply and illegal migration, the costs could not be foreseen. And there is the Afrikaner, outnumbered like a fart in a perfume factory, trying to hold onto what they had!
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Farai Mazhindu@FaraiMazhindu

There are over 20,000 Ugandan people staying in South Africa illegally. The distance between Uganda and South Africa is roughly 2,500 miles. To reach South Africa illegally, a person must bypass at least four international borders. If over 20,000 people are making that trek, imagine the sheer scale of migration from South Africa's immediate neighbors, who only have to cross a river or jump a fence. The African obsession with South Africa has become deeply exploitative. We are seeing South Africa being treated as a universal safety valve for the governance failures of the rest of the continent. It is an unfair burden on a single nation's infrastructure and taxpayers. The dream of a Borderless Africa sounds noble in a boardroom, but in reality, it would be the final blow to the few working economies left. You cannot have open borders when economic disparity is this vast. It doesn't create unity, rather, it imports poverty and collapses systems. We are currently witnessing a massive immigration crisis that threatens South African schools, hospitals, and social stability. Before we talk about visa-free travel, we must discuss economic convergence. Other nations must become livable so their citizens aren't forced to flee. South Africa cannot be the refuge of last resort for 1.4 billion people. Protecting South African borders isn't anti-African, it is an act of national survival. Until the continent stabilizes, the romantic idea of a borderless Africa remains a recipe for total collapse. bit.ly/3O68ibK

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