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@RisingStarXI Mika Godts is having a better season than most top wingers in big clubs, look at his stats and the stats of the people that were called up... Belgium manager doesn't want the team to win




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From the late 19th to 20th century, the movement of Back people in South Africa to ‘White’ urban areas was strictly regulated by the Native Labour Passport. Those without a ‘Native Labour Passport' were quickly sent back to their designated Reserves or white farms. Source: Illustrated history of South Africa

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Rabiot’s ancestors have never taken a day off work
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France's official squad for the 2026 World Cup 🇫🇷
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@1975ox @OchoReacts Elon Musk is a White SAn. They are the most racist people you’ll ever meet
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@OchoReacts idk elon musk rich as fuck that nigga still racist as shit. donald trump rich as shit that fat fuck still racist
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Gaur Radebe (1908–1960s) was a South African political activist and trade unionist. In 1941, as the secretary for mines in the Transvaal Congress, he co-founded the African Mineworkers' Union. Expelled from the Communist Party of South Africa (CPSA) in 1942, he was associated with Paul Mosaka's efforts to launch the African Democratic Party in 1943. His name was again in the news when he helped lead the Alexandra bus boycotts of the 1950s. From the Alexandra branch of the ANC, Radebe moved into the Transvaal executive committee and in 1949 was elected to the ANC national executive committee. He opposed the election of J. B. Marks to the Transvaal presidency of the ANC in 1950 and joined Selope Thema in forming the National-minded Bloc the following year. By the late 1950s, Radebe had moved into the Africanist camp, and in 1959 he became chairman of the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC) branch in Evaton. Making his way to East Africa after Sharpeville, he was named chief PAC representative in Dar-es-Salaam in 1961 and joined ANC leaders there in unsuccessful efforts to construct a United Front. Source: SAHO, Drum Archives

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Hugh Masekela performs on stage at the Monterey Pop Festival on June 17, 1967, in Monterey, California. Cp03 (YT) and thanks to @HermanoMotheo
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