Nalachick

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Nalachick

Nalachick

@nalachick

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Nalachick
Nalachick@nalachick·
The weather is weathering
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Nalachick@nalachick·
@Anele Not “barking”…he’s so unserious😭😂
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Anele Mdoda
Anele Mdoda@Anele·
Alakhe wants dog right and we said that he has to get 5 As at the end of the year. Now everytime he gets an A he sends me a voicenote from his teachers phone barking 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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Siyabonga@SiyabongaOnX·
“We encourage every South African to have a flag in his household” lmfaoooo, wtf is going on?
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Nalachick@nalachick·
@_Lungisa_ @SedikoR Not you twisting your knickers talking about knowing when to take an L when being corrected…Lol! The thing with you illiterate imbeciles is that you believe we’re going to coddle you and not call out your illiteracy. I said what I said…now what?!
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L U N G I S A🔨@_Lungisa_·
@nalachick @SedikoR Don't need your correction, please. Know when to take an L and move on. Being argumentative for the sake of it is such an undesirable trait. No need to respond. Im muting you. Go do some self introspection.
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Dr Sediko Rakolote (PhD) 🇿🇦
Dr Ndlozi, I will respectully argue that your opening assertion overlooks a crucial principle: correctly naming the problem and mobilising around it. Accurate diagnosis is what enables societies to craft meaningful solutions, and your diagnosis cannot automatically stand in for theirs. While your long experience in organising marches and shutdowns is valuable, it cannot serve as a universal script for mobilisation. Each generation, each community, and each activist movement carries its own lived experiences and contexts. Respecting those diverse realities is essential. To assume that every activist is guided by “handlers” undermines their agency and silences their voices. People mobilise because of their own grievances and aspirations, not because they are puppets of unseen forces. Moreover, raising concerns is most effective when done in a spirit of genuine listening, rather than adopting the posture of a preacher addressing sinners who must repent. As you have presented yourself as an experienced mobiliser, I trust you will agree that mobilisation is not a morality play; it is a negotiation of power, dignity, and justice. To dismiss their efforts as “self-sabotage” without engaging with the concerns that drive them risks closing the door to constructive dialogue. The challenge, then, is not to lecture people into silence but to propose solutions that address the root causes of their grievances. At this stage, respecting their agency and listening without preconceived judgement is crucial for fostering constructive engagement. Constructive engagement requires recognising that the strategies and tactics of today’s activists are not of lesser intellect than those informed by past experiences of mobilisation. They reflect the realities and aspirations of the current contexts. By approaching these movements with humility and openness, we can foster dialogue. With utmost humility and respect, I am yielding to the chair.
Mbuyiseni Ndlozi@MbuyiseniNdlozi

The mobilisation, based on its framing of problems, DOES invite violence & hate. There is no way it is not going to result into mass looting & bloodshed. We know what we are talking about. We have organised marches since we were teenagers. We have looong engaged in nation scale agitation against - corruption, fees, anti-black racism and white supremacy. We have done nationwide shutdowns, confronted the establishment right from its heart for economic freedom & international solidarity. We are not NEW to this! We know it! We can see Counter-Revolution from far! It will not end well! Above all: it will not have any social or economic benefit from it. Zero! Just a country in ruin! We keep telling you, stop it, but you think you are heroic. Your handlers seek the destabilisation and international isolation of South Africa. And you are handing it to them on a silver platter- it will not end well! There is a BETTER way to deal with your problems: this is not it. You left those who are the cause of your unemployment, poverty and corruption unchallenged. You will only succeed to ruin your country- that is all! Again: I impress on you- stop this movement, it only leads to self-mutilation, self-sabotage and self-ruin

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Nalachick@nalachick·
@lEsethuHasane 😂😂…me thinks Ngizwe is in the flag trading business. He’s probably just trying to con his minions into boosting his flag sales😭
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Esethu Hasane@lEsethuHasane·
Someone ask Ngizwe if the scarf is acceptable when I don’t have a flag
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Nalachick@nalachick·
@SizweDhlomo A trait many of us posses, unapologetically! There’s absolutely nothing wrong with being arrogant. But then again, I’d probably say the aforementioned because I’m arrogant af…Lol!
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Sizwe Dhlomo
Sizwe Dhlomo@SizweDhlomo·
Well… I’m a little arrogant. 🤪
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@SizweDhlomo I love how you speak about @KayaON959 and it’s listeners accross the country. Been listening to Kaya for over 10 years from Maftown. Every morning, I tune in from 5am till late 🙏🏿 we used to think you’re arrogant but u ain’t. Thank you for ur extensive knowledge and advices

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Nalachick@nalachick·
@Zeeberto666 @_Msindazwe_ This is what we mean when we say you Afrophobes are just outright imbeciles. You simpletons create stories in your mind about people you know nothing about, purporting these to be facts. Do you hear how unhinged you sound with your make believe “stories”?💀
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Zee@Zeeberto666·
@nalachick @_Msindazwe_ Agg shame, you sound very pressed and deeply worried that the status quo you are desperately trying to protect might collapse overnight. Shame, your ANC gravy train is coming to an end, and soon you will have to experience the same cold reality as ordinary South Africans 😂🤣
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Thibos🍯@_Msindazwe_·
IFP leader and KZN premier has changed tune and condemned those marching against African migrants.... The ANC probably warned him to distance himself from this thuggery... The state is going to come hard for Jacinta and March and March crew
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Nalachick@nalachick·
@Mashobana765204 @BeeMashele Lol, how soon y’all forget. Seemingly you people have forgotten Covid-19 when the State enforced the law through the SANDF😂. Oh, you people don’t want the State to unleash the SANDF on y’all😭
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Maka Olwethu@Mashobana765204·
@BeeMashele Let government arrest them , they will see who is leading South Africa, you can't have 2000 SANDF members agains 5 million patriots ???
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Nkateko Bee Mashele@BeeMashele·
These 3 are actually hanging themselves that's why the government is letting them do whatever they want now while busy gathering evidence to use against them when violence erupts somewhere .. they better call off their nonsense before it's too .. right they still excited by the attention they still getting ... it will end in tears for Jancinta and company ..watch the space 😂🤣 #30June .. Persian gulf .. Pretoria
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Nalachick@nalachick·
@Zeeberto666 @_Msindazwe_ Lol, not you living in a fantasy world cosplaying as a Mr Tough Guy, talking about “overthrowing” a government as if you ever could💀
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Zee@Zeeberto666·
@nalachick @_Msindazwe_ That's exactly why your forefathers were colonized, cowards breeding coward's. For your education, No State has ever won against it's own citizens. Even Apartheid Government was defeated. Sit at your comfortable place and watch as we overthrow this corrupt government.
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Nalachick@nalachick·
@_Msindazwe_ @Zeeberto666 He’s truly underestimating the State. And you know what, the mob will simply disperse while the ring leaders wallow in prison, deliberately frustrated by “due” process until they can’t even afford legal counsel. These people think they’re bigger than the State machinery.
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Nalachick@nalachick·
@Kolie_Yola And people can demand lawful governance without resorting to violence, correct?
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Kolisa Yola Sinyanya (PhD) 🌍📚🇿🇦
Rejecting xenophobia and demanding lawful governance can exist at the same time. You cannot compare South Africans asking for accountability, border control, and functioning systems with what you mention. South Africans want the same expectations every sovereign nation has!
Mbuyiseni Ndlozi@MbuyiseniNdlozi

Never be scared of dominant public opinion. We have been here many times before with; Abortion, Corporal Punishment, GBV, women’s equality, Homosexuality and tribalism. But logic, justice & the power of truth always wins. Xenophobia will not win! Love, Law & Order will!

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Nalachick@nalachick·
@ThandoAfrika Oh darling, mine was being called a jollofina whom South African men aren’t interested in, supposedly the latter was meant to be an insult😩. The jokes write themselves with these imbeciles😭😂
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My Kheswa 🇵🇸@ThandoAfrika·
My favourite part was when we were told we’re are rich tone deaf middle class for calling out bigots and afrophobia 😭😭😂😂😂🤣
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Zingisa Mase🇿🇦🇮🇷
Zingisa Mase🇿🇦🇮🇷@Call_her_ziggy·
Questions that need to be asked. Who funds March to March and why? Who do they account to? There is constant national travel, hotels, flights, fuel and logistics involved. That costs money. A lot of money. So who is paying for it? Just curious. I’m not fighting.
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Nalachick@nalachick·
@ThabisoGoba2 Ditto Thabiso! Unfortunately there’s no reasoning with sadistic people who are both morally and intellectually bankrupt.
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Thabiso Goba
Thabiso Goba@ThabisoGoba2·
The argument that by calling out xenophobia means you’re not in touch with what ‘the people on the ground’ are experiencing is absolute hogwash. It infantilises poor & working class people as if they are above criticism and also assumes they inherently have a proclivity to hate.
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Nalachick@nalachick·
@SedikoR My dismissal of SAPS statistics is founded in the knowledge that bias exists in academic research & therefore we should question sources of information, particularly when those sources are the sole authority of said information as you alluded earlier. Anyway, thanks to you too.
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Dr Sediko Rakolote (PhD) 🇿🇦
Your dismissal of SAPS statistics reflects a fundamental misunderstanding of empirical data. Crime figures are not conjured from thin air; they are systematically collected, rigorously analyzed by competent authorities, and presented as the official record. To reject them wholesale is not an act of skepticism but rather a biased position masquerading as critical engagement. Anyway thanks.
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Nalachick@nalachick·
@Lani_SA1011 @SedikoR To be fair, I like my men with a ton of intellect so trust me when I say you need not worry. You literally can’t even construct a sensible sentence that doesn’t induce an aneurysm nor engage in discourse like an adult & you think I’m worried about not being wanted by you…Lol!
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I'm The Government
I'm The Government@Lani_SA1011·
@nalachick @SedikoR Stop engaging with a Jollofina, the easy way to identify a jollofina just look at the way amile kakubi ngayo majority of them date these Nigerians since we not interested to them
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Nalachick@nalachick·
@SedikoR So no tested hypothesis, Scholars just took SAPS (the State) word on the correlation between illegal immigration & increased crime in SA…quite interesting to say the least. That said, it was great engaging with you but I’ll be bowing out as I have a ton to do. Have a good day!
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Dr Sediko Rakolote (PhD) 🇿🇦
@nalachick I shared some statement from SAPS. For your information in academia there is what is called primary source and secondary source. There is no primary source for official crime statistics in SA than SAPS, and its data is accepted in academic research (scholarly work).
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Nalachick@nalachick·
@SedikoR Perhaps I should have been more specific and said “scholarly” data because you & I know what you just cited is comical. Somehow I made the assumption that scholarly data would be your go-to in response considering…my bad! Anyway, thank you for the engagement. It’s been good🙏🏽
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Nalachick@nalachick·
@SedikoR Additionally, the immigration crisis we find ourselves in isn’t unique to Soth Africa and therefore violence cannot be a solution to a global crisis. It’s so strange that some South Africans seem to believe we exist in an island, unaffected by global phenomenons…quite odd!
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Dr Sediko Rakolote (PhD) 🇿🇦
I appreciate your perspective, but it is important to clarify a distinction. If giving examples of crimes linked to illegal immigration is dismissed as “whataboutism,” then our discussion risks losing objectivity. SA has faced high crime levels long before current immigration challenges, and that reality cannot be ignored. Take note that illegal immigration itself is a criminal offence under Section 49 of the Immigration Act (No.13 of 2002), which makes non-compliance punishable by law. Urging government to fully implement the Immigration Act is not vigilantism; it is a call for lawful governance. Appealing for lawful enforcement is not the same as acting outside the law. It is therefore important for government to implement the Immigration Act without fear, favour, or prejudice. In the absence of government taking its leadership role, leadership will inevitably arise from the masses. Thanks for engaging🙏🏽
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