GeminiGirlie🥰

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GeminiGirlie🥰

GeminiGirlie🥰

@hopehuma

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South Africa Katılım Haziran 2012
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Marty Byrde@KerrickDuchy·
christians hate gay people more than pedophiles
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South Africans First 🇿🇦💚
Entitled in their own country? Where should they feel entitled? in Nigeria? Madness!!
Elvis faraday@fisgroup

@NigeriaStories Take it or leave it . Nigerian/ foreigner are not the problem of South Africa. The problem of South Africa are black South Africa who feel entitlement

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GeminiGirlie🥰@hopehuma·
@DieDagbreker @mbuso_siera White people think they're the most important thing in Africa, especially South Africa. We don't need ya'll and never did. The sooner you accept that, the better you will sleep at night. 🤭
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Dagbreker@DieDagbreker·
@hopehuma @mbuso_siera Is that the reason the country is de-industrialising? Because you have no idea on how to run an economy? As long as you have some shiny things? That is so much the story of Africa. No wonder things fall apart. "When white people leave. They take their technology with them."
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GeminiGirlie🥰@hopehuma·
@DieDagbreker @mbuso_siera I'm glad now you're starting to think a little bit. "YOU CAN SIT ON TOP AS MUCH GOLD YOU LIKE" Whose gold again? Exactly. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
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Dagbreker@DieDagbreker·
@hopehuma @mbuso_siera It's really not an insult if you cannot apply second order thinking. You can sit on top as much gold as you like. If you don't utilise it to build infrastructure that gold means nothing. It's called a commodities trap.
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Dan
Dan@jojoboo133·
@hopehuma And you say these two problems are equal? You dont understand what is about to hit yall lmfaoo
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GeminiGirlie🥰@hopehuma·
Every time we hold Nigerians accountable for their behaviour, they bring white people into the argument. Two things can be true at once. Ya'll and white people are equally our biggest problems right now.
Eyayo Orishalaju@iam_kinglaju

@ChrisExcel102 We Nigerians are not your problems, you got bigger problems already, the white have taken over your country , don’t be a fuuuul South Africans

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D.@Lush_Beauty1·
Everything is urgent in corporate, except recognition and salary increases.
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GeminiGirlie🥰@hopehuma·
@DieDagbreker @mbuso_siera You're changing the narrative, and the person you're conversing with has the capabilities to spot that nonsense, and it has you throwing unnecessary weak insults. The stance isn't changing over here.😏
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Dagbreker@DieDagbreker·
@hopehuma @mbuso_siera I'm not changing a narrative I just need to see the whether the person I am supposed to converse with has the capabilities of second order thinking. Gold means nothing... unless you buile roads with it. That it did what it was supposed to do.
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GeminiGirlie🥰@hopehuma·
@DieDagbreker @mbuso_siera Lil insult won't change facts. You are not gonna change the narrative of our history when we know exactly what happened. That one you can choke on. 😏
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Dagbreker@DieDagbreker·
@hopehuma @mbuso_siera Let me guess... you're the type of person who'll say: "Money comes from the bank. We can just print more."
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Tannie
Tannie@nubian6·
Africa will never move forward if we carry borders in our hearts more than unity in our minds. But unity doesn’t mean importing thrones into other people’s countries or trying to recreate kingdoms across borders. You can’t preach Pan-Africanism while disregarding sovereignty—respect the land you’re in, or the unity we talk about becomes nothing but noise. That’s not power, that’s entitlement dressed up as culture. What Nigerian are doing in South Africa is really unheard of, yohh aowa enough is enough,
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gqimm shelele💎
gqimm shelele💎@MaDhlomo_·
This isn’t just about ‘celebrating culture’ when the bigger issue people are reacting to is scale, legality, and integration. No one has a problem with Nigerians or any group celebrating their culture in South Africa. It happens everywhere in the world. The issue starts when it begins to feel like parallel systems are being created within a host country. Things like crowning traditional leaders or establishing authority structures that don’t fall under South African law or recognition. It’s like moving into someone else’s house, you can decorate your room and play your music, that’s fine. But the moment you start rearranging the entire house or assigning yourself authority in it, the homeowner is going to have questions. Traditional leadership here is formally recognised and regulated. You can’t just replicate that structure informally without raising valid concerns. Also let’s not act like tensions are coming from culture alone. There’s immigration pressures, economic competition, crime perceptions and lack of enforcement of existing laws. When people feel like systems aren’t being ignored or bypassed, frustration builds. That’s not fighting nothing, people are reacting to what they’re experiencing. Respect goes both ways. You can celebrate your identity, but you also have to respect the country you’re in, its laws, its systems and its people.
In A Nutshell🥜@Markosonke1

JUST A QUICK ONE🚨📍👇🏾 What exactly is the problem with Nigerians celebrating their culture in another African country?? 😭 Is there a hidden rule I missed or we’re just fighting ntengekho or ngyahlanya?? 🤧 I’m listening… please come educate me in the comments cos at this point I’m confused

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GeminiGirlie🥰@hopehuma·
@DieDagbreker @mbuso_siera Read again and slowly this time. Whites used our resources to enrich themselves. I don't care what they built. They used our land and resources to enrich themselves. That's not developing a country.
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Dagbreker@DieDagbreker·
@hopehuma @mbuso_siera Did you know Johannesburg is one of the ONLY cities that doesn't have a major waterway via which to trade? So, they built a railway network and the largest power grid in the Southern hemisphere to connect to coast to the inland. This allowed for small businesses to form.
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GeminiGirlie🥰@hopehuma·
We are part of the San/Khoi people. Most Bantu groups who migrated here over 2,000 years ago had children with them, so this cannot be used against us. It’s a very tired argument. Find something else. 😒
Brian Frankson@FranksonBrian

@gndzongana The indigenous people of South Africa are the Khoisan and you will never see them behave like that, it the black settlers who behave so

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