hardtosay

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hardtosay

hardtosay

@knowle2_dube

South African, Patriotic, Xenophobic, futhi nginguMzulu

Durban, South Africa Katılım Temmuz 2022
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Danny Mamabolo🔥✊🏻
Danny Mamabolo🔥✊🏻@DannyMalesela1·
Nazo🔥🔥 CIC Julius Malema will be the President of this Country 🤞
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AyandaX
AyandaX@TryMeBoys_·
No other political party will get my vote 🗳️ only EFF
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hardtosay@knowle2_dube·
@zizipho50 So Malema would just become a president without getting voted by the majority??
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zizipho
zizipho@zizipho50·
EFF is equal to the Task, sithembe only our organization kulento sikuyo😩😩
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iNtaliyane
iNtaliyane@Ntaliyane100·
In this Trio we are in safe hands. ✊
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hardtosay@knowle2_dube·
@dijoni That white boy is a South African, his father is not a drug dealer or owner of brothels
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hardtosay@knowle2_dube·
@Afri_core @MightiJamie I thought he was a South African, damn, I'm done with him, don't want any foreigner here acting smart, they must go back
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uMlambo 🇿🇦
uMlambo 🇿🇦@Afri_core·
I'm uncomfortable with the fact that a foreigner like @MightiJamie feels comfortable calling for our president's removal. While his real president seeks a third term, he says nothing about it.
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Msunu ka Johann Rupert
Msunu ka Johann Rupert@ZizinjaAbelungu·
"Wena isiZulu uyasazi" When we say to people this thing is a Zulu Nationalism and tribalism, they call us names.
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Rutendo Matinyarare
Rutendo Matinyarare@matinyarare·
1/2 𝗦𝗔 𝗔𝗡𝗧𝗜 𝗠𝗜𝗚𝗥𝗔𝗡𝗧 𝗠𝗔𝗥𝗖𝗛𝗘𝗦 𝗪𝗘𝗥𝗘 𝗚𝗘𝗡𝗘𝗥𝗔𝗟𝗟𝗬 𝗟𝗔𝗪𝗙𝗨𝗟. Many people have tried to criminalize the peaceful protests against illegal migrants by March and March in South Africa over the past week. However, the only reason people have tried to criminalize them is because they were undertaken by Zulu people, whom many try to portray as savages, in the same way they have done with EFF marches. This surely is selective outrage and discrimination after white people marched with guns, blocked roads with farming implements, overturned police vehicles, and even stormed a court in Senekal, yet no one portrayed them as violent protesters, despite their history of genocide on the continent. The fact is that March and March undertook some of the most organized and disciplined marches we have seen in South Africa, despite the crowds having the propensity to become violent. I do understand the negative historical context of Zulu men dressed in traditional ensembles, bearing traditional weapons, and visiting pogroms upon fellow blacks. However, these protests were peaceful and carried out with shocking military precision and discipline that prevented violence. The groups were clearly armed and bellicose, but they did not resort to violence. Clearly they understood that violence would dilute their message by recreating a July 2021 situation where KZN sparked riots that led the state, private security companies, white and Indian citizens to use violence against poor black people, to restore order. The leaders of these marches—Jaunita Ngobese of March and March, Ngizwe Mchunu, and Phakelumthakathi—gained my respect because of the discipline, organization, and clarity of purpose they displayed. Their message was also clear: we don’t want illegal immigrants. Could the same group become violent in future? No one knows, but they surely cannot be denied their right to protest, on the fear that they might become violent, yet they weren’t now. Of the people I saw being beaten, the majority were overzealous local protesters who fell out of line trying to be violence, which the organizers and marchers clearly were not going to tolerate. Once in a while, we saw the occasional migrant who remained on the streets as the protesters passed being manhandled and chased away, because the organizers did not want combustible contact between locals and migrants. I might not agree with these misdemeanors but they kept the protests peaceful. I also detest the notion that Africans are illegal immigrants in Africa, but according to the colonial laws adopted by South Africa and all African countries, anyone entering a country without proper documentation is designated an illegal immigrant. In Zimbabwe, our government regularly arrests and parades illegal immigrants from Africans. So these South Africans are marching for a valid cause within the confines of the dehumanizing colonial laws we chose in Africa. We may speculate that the marches were sponsored, but that would just be deflecting and minimizing the grievances of South Africans. These protests carry even more meaning for me when considering that the majority of migrants in South Africa (43%), are from Zimbabwe according to the last census. Many were displaced by 24 years of illegal western sanctions, but we also have to admit that many of the refugees did not apply for asylum which makes them illegal migrant according to South African law. We may debate whether that designation is aligned with peremptory human rights law or the Refugee Convention, but there is little valid excuse for our people not applying for asylum and regularization. Another issue is on April 2024, my organization ZASM successfully removed sanctions on Zimbabwe. As a result, Zimbabwe has become the fastest-growing economy in SADC over the past two years, and some Zimbabweans have begun returning home. However more still needs to be done for us to rebuild Zimbabwe to a point where we…
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P R E A C H E R M A N
P R E A C H E R M A N@gautengmenace·
@podcastwithmacg there will be time whereby this podcast and its members will be only allowed to travel around SA ONLY NOT OUTSIDE OF SA. MARK THIS COMMENT FOR THE RECORD
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Podcast and Chill Network
Podcast and Chill Network@podcastwithmacg·
Aluta Continua 📍 On today’s episode of #KasiJam our trio debates the matter regarding immigration 🛂 the effects it has eKasi 📍 and the impact overall in South Aaah 🇿🇦 Episode premieres at 3pm 🕒 on YouTube 🔴
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NtsikiMazwaiMedia
NtsikiMazwaiMedia@ntsikimazwai·
I’m glad Mkhwanazi told aboJacinta that they can’t take the law into their hands……maybe now they will listen.
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Gayton McKenzie
Gayton McKenzie@GaytonMcK·
All these leaders in the rest of Africa who are issuing warnings to their residents and calling South Africa xenophobic — please don't forget to ask yourselves why your people are fleeing your leadership in their millions. Thank you.
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