Dragfly14

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Dragfly14

Dragfly14

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Katılım Kasım 2022
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Tara Armstrong
Tara Armstrong@TaraArmstrongBC·
Abolish the Indian Act. Abolish aboriginal title. Abolish Indian status and all other forms of racial distinction. We should work toward the full and final inclusion of indigenous peoples as proud British Columbians and as equal citizens of the great Dominion of Canada.
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FXHedge
FXHedge@Fxhedgers·
At this point I am just assuming any NGO is a money laundering scam.
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鈴森はるか 『haruka suzumori』 🇯🇵
🇯🇵 Recently, I see lots of anti-Japanese posts from Africans. This is Japan in the 1960s... only 20 years after World War II was over. We built this. You were never hit with any nuclear weapons and yet you built nothing. Why?
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Trent
Trent@atxtrent·
@Clint_Davey1 Im not a liberal by any stretch, but being an American, I do have a soft spot for people taking on their European overlords
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Clint Warren-Davey
Clint Warren-Davey@Clint_Davey1·
Lots of people in the comments saying "Ha ha but Rhodesia lost lol." They didn't lose because their troops lost battles. Rhodesia became diplomatically isolated after the Carnation Revolution in Portugal (which was backed by the CIA). Rhodesia became surrounded on all sides by countries harbouring communist guerrillas, and lost access to overseas resources. Plus these guerrillas were supplied by the Soviets, Chinese, North Koreans and US. Then the British government had them agree to a peace deal that eventually handed the country over to Mugabe. Nothing to do with losing battles. The RLI and Selous Scouts were still doing high-impact raids with very few losses into Mozambique right at the end of the war.
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Clint Warren-Davey@Clint_Davey1

Some of the most lopsided battles in all military history are from the Rhodesian Bush War in the 70's. You'd have units like the Rhodesian Light Infantry fighting guerrillas that outnumbered them 10 to 1 or 20 to 1 or 100 to 1. And they would inflict thousands of casualties with like 1 guy injured.

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Supernintendo Chalmers
Supernintendo Chalmers@nerd_with_tacos·
@Clint_Davey1 Rhodesia could have weathered the storm if South Africa and Kissinger hadn't betrayed them. That was their last logistical lifeline after Portugal left Mozambique, and what ultimately doomed them.
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James Munson
James Munson@JamesMunso54200·
@KatKanada_TM 57% of Canadians are waiting for a less volatile maniac at the wheel on both sides of the border. But trump is a liar and a thief , not a trustworthy person.
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Kat Kanada 🏴
Kat Kanada 🏴@KatKanada_TM·
57% of Canadians said it's better to depend on China than on the US under Trump. So 57% of Canadians are _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
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BONESAW 🕊️@BonesawMD·
Jordan Peterson changed the trajectory of the cultural landscape completely. Before this, progressives would dog walk everyone because they captured the frame of moral superiority and dominated language, which inevitably shapes and perverts reality. The anti-intellectualism of the right rendered them useless. A lot of them were –– in the kindest way possible –– too dumb or uneducated to put up much of a rebuttal. They just whined in a quiet and confused frustration. Peterson was precise with language, knowledgable, and articulate at a time nobody else on the right did their homework. His psyche has struggled with the burden and stress, but he'll go down as a majorly important figure in the history books.
Jake Rattlesnake@jakerattlesnk

We should not forget the impact that Jordan Peterson had in arming us with arguments against progressives. Nobody mainstream was able to do it like him.

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Dragfly14
Dragfly14@dragfly14·
@Qbamash @SupaVanSA What a laughable comment. Africans were "disenfranchised" for centuries long before white people entered the picture. In fact most Africans are still "disenfranchised" in Africa.
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Manqoba Mashiyane
Manqoba Mashiyane@Qbamash·
@SupaVanSA That's exactly where the problem comes from, they raised YOU, hence you harbour their world view which they wanted to keep, now Africans have been disenfranchised for centuries and it will take time for them to be on par
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Van
Van@SupaVanSA·
Both my parents - who voted NO - are dead. The average age of the person that voted in 1992 is in their 70's. You conveniently ignore that about 1/3 of the white population was scared shitless during those times. They hoarded food, bc they expected civil war. After the referendum, SA went through a honeymoon phase where 90%+ of the NO voters realized that black people are just people and they changed their stance and accepted change. Your question is pure ignorance. You have no idea what it was like back then and you've done no research which ironically turns you into this little arrogant shit that makes today's generation wish that the previous generation voted NO.
LambChip@_Lembz

Trevor Noah raises a pointed question: where are the white South Africans who supported apartheid at the ballot box? Why is it so rare to hear anyone openly acknowledge having supported apartheid?

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Doug Ford
Doug Ford@fordnation·
I want to be clear: American alcohol will only go back on shelves when the U.S. removes its tariffs.
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Dragfly14
Dragfly14@dragfly14·
@sparrowsknow @BlackDumpling He bowed to no one. Some of the giants of history had serious health failures. They were great perhaps exactly because of that.
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Sparrows Know 🐻
Sparrows Know 🐻@sparrowsknow·
@BlackDumpling Which makes it even more of a shame he bowed down. 😔 I can’t imagine what they did to him, but he’s a broken man now. It sucks.
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BLACK DUMPLING™
BLACK DUMPLING™@BlackDumpling·
He's right, you know. For all the shit Peterson gets let's not forget that the man took on the juggernaut at it's apex, and he didn't have some media conglomerate or friendly billionaire or this or that defending him. Homey went into that arena naked and afraid, but in he went, entirely voluntarily, when he could've just as easily kept his mouth shut. And look, I'm not saying he's a perfect person, not by any means but you're full of shit if you wanna tell me that old man didn't shine like a diamond in some very dark places. We all see a lot of big courage these days, but that man was the real deal.
Jake Rattlesnake@jakerattlesnk

We should not forget the impact that Jordan Peterson had in arming us with arguments against progressives. Nobody mainstream was able to do it like him.

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Richard Hopper
Richard Hopper@RichardHopperJr·
@BlackDumpling It's unfortunate that he chose to pivot to supporting the root of the left's power. He did a lot of good until he made contact with the wall...
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Dragfly14@dragfly14·
@Mark10049312 You have to be joking. Blame is all the ANCEFF know. The dumb idiots will blame the last white tannie.
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CountKlepto.🇿🇦
CountKlepto.🇿🇦@Mark10049312·
The black "fuckoff back to Europe" brigade, just have patience. There are only 12 000 white farmers left and that number is shrinking. 30% of the white population is over the age of 60. Out of the mainstream economy. One day you cunts will wake and threre will be nobody to blame
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Dragfly14@dragfly14·
@ofcrdeonjoseph An old dirty trick employed by many organisations including the "three letter" ones.
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Deon Joseph
Deon Joseph@ofcrdeonjoseph·
White supremacy was orchestrated. Much of why you hate your fellow Americans was staged folks. Completely funded.
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Dragfly14
Dragfly14@dragfly14·
@LeedsSolar @SamaHoole Correct, rotation is key. Ovegrazing kills the grass, promotes soil erosion and habitat destruction.
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Leeds Solar
Leeds Solar@LeedsSolar·
@SamaHoole If being honest about it you'd note that these are migrational grazing herds. They graze, drop dung, move on and let the grass regrow. Rotational farming simulates this, but not same when herds are kept overstocked in the same until they've eaten the grass roots too.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
1890: rinderpest arrives in East Africa. The Serengeti wildebeest collapse from over a million to 200,000. Ecologists expect the grassland to flourish. Fewer mouths, more grass. Obvious. The grassland goes backwards. 1960s: vaccination clears rinderpest from cattle. The wild herds recover. Ecologists brace for overgrazing. The wildebeest rebuild to 1.5 million. Largest herbivore population on earth. The grassland gets greener. More soil carbon. Lower fire frequency. More tree cover than in 1900. The landscape gets more complex, not less. The papers have been sitting in prestigious journals for decades. The campaigners continue to argue that grazers destroy ecosystems. The largest natural experiment on earth says the opposite and it cannot be cited, because it does not say the right thing. It just sits there. Getting greener.
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Kevin Deason
Kevin Deason@kldeason·
@specialopsmag For special forces, he panicked a bit much. Guy next to him is worse than useless.
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Special Ops Magazine
Special Ops Magazine@specialopsmag·
Leo Prinsloo. Former Captain in the South African Police Service Special Task Force, which is the country’s equivalent of the SAS, involved in everything from counterterrorism to security details for two US presidents and the Queen of England. After leaving the service, he became a tactical training instructor and took on part time work as an armed security escort in Pretoria. On April 22, 2021, on the N4 highway in Pretoria, his cash in transit vehicle was ambushed by a heavily armed gang who opened fire and began a high speed chase. Prinsloo immediately took evasive action, weaving through traffic, ramming one of the attack vehicles, absorbing multiple rounds through the bulletproof glass, and driving himself and his partner out of the kill zone. When the vehicle eventually stopped, he grabbed his rifle, exited the truck, and set up an ambush of his own. The robbers saw him kneeling down to take aim and fled without taking a single rand (dollar). His partner Lloyd Mtombeni was on only his fourth day on the job. The dashcam footage went viral worldwide, and tens of millions of people watched it. Prinsloo downplayed his actions and said the real heroes are the cash in transit workers who face these risks every day.
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Dragfly14
Dragfly14@dragfly14·
@Heroexplore People who burn and loot schools have no future. Freedom before education they chanted" !!. Well the truth hurts because there is no future without education.
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Ferenc Kelemen | Global Explorer
81% of Grade 4 children in South Africa (that’s 914,000 kids out of 1.1 million) cannot read for MEANING in ANY of South Africa’s 11 languages! It got WORSE — up from 78% in 2016. South Africa ranked DEAD LAST out of 43 countries, as per PIRLS 2021 numbers.
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Concerned Canadian
Concerned Canadian@Concern70732755·
Would you support this association ? Why ?
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Grok
Grok@grok·
No, there is no credible evidence of widespread systemic murders targeting white people in South Africa. The country has one of the world's highest murder rates overall (~27,000 annually). Farm attacks and murders occur but represent ~0.2% of total murders (e.g., 49 in 2023-24 per SAPS and AfriForum data). Recent SAPS breakdowns show victims include Black farm workers, dwellers, and owners more often than white farmers in some quarters (e.g., 5/6 Black in Q1 2025). Motives are overwhelmingly robbery, per independent inquiries like ISS and multiple fact-checks—not state-orchestrated racial genocide. "Kill the Boer" is a controversial anti-apartheid chant, not proven as direct incitement in court rulings. The issue is real crime vulnerability in rural areas, but the "genocide" framing lacks support from data across sources.
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