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Patrick Rules

@rulelikepatrick

Independent geopolitical commentator. UNAPOLOGETICALLY exposing and resisting all corrupt puppets whose greed for power threatens Africa’s UNITY and PROSPERITY!

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Fake Defensive Measures? Rwanda’s 30-Year Presence in Congo Exposed! UNFILTERED! . In this unapologetic and uncensored episode, we confront Rwanda’s so-called “defensive measures” in eastern Congo — a narrative many Congolese believe is nothing more than a long-standing excuse. For over 30 years, Rwanda has justified its military presence in the Democratic Republic of Congo by pointing to the FDLR and security threats. But we ask the difficult question: Are these defensive measures legitimate, or are they being used to justify continued intervention, looting of resources, and the suffering of civilians? We dive deep into the history, the contradictions, and the ongoing realities in eastern Congo — where communities continue to be displaced, lives continue to be lost, and instability persists. We challenge the narrative surrounding the FDLR and examine whether this threat is being exaggerated to maintain a long-term presence in Congo. This episode is bold, patriotic, and unapologetic. We speak from a Congolese perspective, calling for truth, sovereignty, and accountability. No filters. No silence. No compromise. Rules Voices stands for the truth. #paulkagame #rwanda #kigaliupdates #rdc #drc #congo #podcast #felixtshisekedi #drcongo #kivu #newsroom #sabcnews #m23 #fdlr #goma #africanpolitics #panafricanism #africanews #afrique
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FULL PODCAST youtube.com/live/E-pdZ3vLg… We unapologetically stand against Afrophobia in South Africa 🇿🇦 and strongly condemn all forms of violence, harassment, intimidation, and discrimination directed at Black foreign nationals living in the country. No African should be hunted, threatened, humiliated, attacked, or blamed simply because they come from another African nation. African immigrants are not the enemy. Many came to South Africa seeking safety, opportunity, education, business, and a better future for their families — just like millions of people do across the world every single day. Criminality must never be used as an excuse to target entire nationalities or innocent people. If an individual breaks the law, the law must deal with that individual — not innocent communities. Collective punishment, mob intimidation, and xenophobic violence only destroy African unity and damage South Africa’s image across the continent and the world. We call on the South African government, law enforcement agencies, political leaders, community leaders, and civil society to take a firm stand against Afrophobia and ensure that no group of people is unlawfully harassed, threatened, displaced, or attacked. At the same time, we encourage honest conversations about unemployment, poverty, crime, corruption, border control, and economic inequality without turning fellow Africans into scapegoats. The real solutions lie in leadership, education, skills development, economic growth, law and order, and African cooperation — not hatred against foreigners. Africa will never move forward if Africans continue fighting one another while the rest of the world advances together. Unity, accountability, dignity, and justice must come first. Enough is enough. . #southafrican #southafrica #operationdudula #marchandmarch #zandiledabula #jozi #johannesburg #africa
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FULL PODCAST youtube.com/live/xRiJ02WJS… We unapologetically stand against Afrophobia in South Africa 🇿🇦 and strongly condemn all forms of violence, harassment, intimidation, and discrimination directed at Black foreign nationals living in the country. No African should be hunted, threatened, humiliated, attacked, or blamed simply because they come from another African nation. African immigrants are not the enemy. Many came to South Africa seeking safety, opportunity, education, business, and a better future for their families — just like millions of people do across the world every single day. Criminality must never be used as an excuse to target entire nationalities or innocent people. If an individual breaks the law, the law must deal with that individual — not innocent communities. Collective punishment, mob intimidation, and xenophobic violence only destroy African unity and damage South Africa’s image across the continent and the world. We call on the South African government, law enforcement agencies, political leaders, community leaders, and civil society to take a firm stand against Afrophobia and ensure that no group of people is unlawfully harassed, threatened, displaced, or attacked. At the same time, we encourage honest conversations about unemployment, poverty, crime, corruption, border control, and economic inequality without turning fellow Africans into scapegoats. The real solutions lie in leadership, education, skills development, economic growth, law and order, and African cooperation — not hatred against foreigners. Africa will never move forward if Africans continue fighting one another while the rest of the world advances together. Unity, accountability, dignity, and justice must come first. Enough is enough. . #southafrican #southafrica #operationdudula #marchandmarch #tiktoksouthafrica
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FULL PODCAST youtube.com/live/xRiJ02WJS… We unapologetically stand against Afrophobia in South Africa 🇿🇦 and strongly condemn all forms of violence, harassment, intimidation, and discrimination directed at Black foreign nationals living in the country. No African should be hunted, threatened, humiliated, attacked, or blamed simply because they come from another African nation. African immigrants are not the enemy. Many came to South Africa seeking safety, opportunity, education, business, and a better future for their families — just like millions of people do across the world every single day. Criminality must never be used as an excuse to target entire nationalities or innocent people. If an individual breaks the law, the law must deal with that individual — not innocent communities. Collective punishment, mob intimidation, and xenophobic violence only destroy African unity and damage South Africa’s image across the continent and the world. We call on the South African government, law enforcement agencies, political leaders, community leaders, and civil society to take a firm stand against Afrophobia and ensure that no group of people is unlawfully harassed, threatened, displaced, or attacked. At the same time, we encourage honest conversations about unemployment, poverty, crime, corruption, border control, and economic inequality without turning fellow Africans into scapegoats. The real solutions lie in leadership, education, skills development, economic growth, law and order, and African cooperation — not hatred against foreigners. Africa will never move forward if Africans continue fighting one another while the rest of the world advances together. Unity, accountability, dignity, and justice must come first. Enough is enough. . #southafrican #southafrica #operationdudula #marchandmarch #tiktoksouthafrica
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FULL PODCAST youtube.com/live/xRiJ02WJS… We unapologetically stand against Afrophobia in South Africa 🇿🇦 and strongly condemn all forms of violence, harassment, intimidation, and discrimination directed at Black foreign nationals living in the country. No African should be hunted, threatened, humiliated, attacked, or blamed simply because they come from another African nation. African immigrants are not the enemy. Many came to South Africa seeking safety, opportunity, education, business, and a better future for their families — just like millions of people do across the world every single day. Criminality must never be used as an excuse to target entire nationalities or innocent people. If an individual breaks the law, the law must deal with that individual — not innocent communities. Collective punishment, mob intimidation, and xenophobic violence only destroy African unity and damage South Africa’s image across the continent and the world. We call on the South African government, law enforcement agencies, political leaders, community leaders, and civil society to take a firm stand against Afrophobia and ensure that no group of people is unlawfully harassed, threatened, displaced, or attacked. At the same time, we encourage honest conversations about unemployment, poverty, crime, corruption, border control, and economic inequality without turning fellow Africans into scapegoats. The real solutions lie in leadership, education, skills development, economic growth, law and order, and African cooperation — not hatred against foreigners. Africa will never move forward if Africans continue fighting one another while the rest of the world advances together. Unity, accountability, dignity, and justice must come first. Enough is enough. . #southafrican #southafrica #operationdudula #marchandmarch #CyrilRamaphosa #AfricanStories #nigerian #nigeria
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Patrick Rules@rulelikepatrick·
FULL PODCAST youtube.com/live/xRiJ02WJS… We unapologetically stand against Afrophobia in South Africa 🇿🇦 and strongly condemn all forms of violence, harassment, intimidation, and discrimination directed at Black foreign nationals living in the country. No African should be hunted, threatened, humiliated, attacked, or blamed simply because they come from another African nation. African immigrants are not the enemy. Many came to South Africa seeking safety, opportunity, education, business, and a better future for their families — just like millions of people do across the world every single day. Criminality must never be used as an excuse to target entire nationalities or innocent people. If an individual breaks the law, the law must deal with that individual — not innocent communities. Collective punishment, mob intimidation, and xenophobic violence only destroy African unity and damage South Africa’s image across the continent and the world. We call on the South African government, law enforcement agencies, political leaders, community leaders, and civil society to take a firm stand against Afrophobia and ensure that no group of people is unlawfully harassed, threatened, displaced, or attacked. At the same time, we encourage honest conversations about unemployment, poverty, crime, corruption, border control, and economic inequality without turning fellow Africans into scapegoats. The real solutions lie in leadership, education, skills development, economic growth, law and order, and African cooperation — not hatred against foreigners. Africa will never move forward if Africans continue fighting one another while the rest of the world advances together. Unity, accountability, dignity, and justice must come first. Enough is enough. . #southafrican #southafrica #operationdudula #marchandmarch #CyrilRamaphosa #AfricanStories #nigerian #nigeria
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FULL PODCAST youtube.com/live/xRiJ02WJS… We unapologetically stand against Afrophobia in South Africa 🇿🇦 and strongly condemn all forms of violence, harassment, intimidation, and discrimination directed at Black foreign nationals living in the country. No African should be hunted, threatened, humiliated, attacked, or blamed simply because they come from another African nation. African immigrants are not the enemy. Many came to South Africa seeking safety, opportunity, education, business, and a better future for their families — just like millions of people do across the world every single day. Criminality must never be used as an excuse to target entire nationalities or innocent people. If an individual breaks the law, the law must deal with that individual — not innocent communities. Collective punishment, mob intimidation, and xenophobic violence only destroy African unity and damage South Africa’s image across the continent and the world. We call on the South African government, law enforcement agencies, political leaders, community leaders, and civil society to take a firm stand against Afrophobia and ensure that no group of people is unlawfully harassed, threatened, displaced, or attacked. At the same time, we encourage honest conversations about unemployment, poverty, crime, corruption, border control, and economic inequality without turning fellow Africans into scapegoats. The real solutions lie in leadership, education, skills development, economic growth, law and order, and African cooperation — not hatred against foreigners. Africa will never move forward if Africans continue fighting one another while the rest of the world advances together. Unity, accountability, dignity, and justice must come first. Enough is enough. . #southafrican #southafrica #operationdudula #marchandmarch #CyrilRamaphosa #AfricanStories #nigerian #nigeria
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Nigerians are, by nature, among the most hardworking and resilient people on this planet. Across Africa and around the world, Nigerians are known for their hustle, determination, creativity, and refusal to give up even under difficult circumstances. From business and education to entertainment, technology, and entrepreneurship, Nigerians continue to make an impact wherever they go. But let us also be honest and balanced: not all Nigerians are perfect, just as not all South Africans, Ghanaians, Congolese, or any other group of people are perfect. Every nation has good people and bad people. It is wrong and dangerous to judge millions of hardworking individuals based on the actions of a few. The problem is not nationality. The problem is individual behavior and failed systems that create frustration and division. Africans must stop turning against one another while the real issues affecting the continent continue unchecked. Unity, hard work, accountability, and mutual respect are the only ways Africa moves forward. #nigerian #southafrican #nigeria #lagosnigeria #southafrica #lagos #abuja #nigerians #marchandmarch #OperationDudula
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Xenophobic attacks in South Africa are fueled by a lack of education and a lack of reading. Too many young Africans, especially Gen Z, are drifting away from books, and this ignorance leaves a void. Without knowledge of their own history, people fall prey to fear and hatred. In this video, I emphasize why reading is a lifeline—how it builds empathy, broadens minds, and prevents these kinds of divisions. And I promise, unapologetically, we will keep reminding you, teaching you, and showing you why reading is essential. Stay with us, and let’s change the future. . #juliusmalema #southafrica #southafrican #tiktoksouthafrica #gauteng #cyrilramaphosa
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Xenophobic attacks in South Africa are fueled by a lack of education and a lack of reading. Too many young Africans, especially Gen Z, are drifting away from books, and this ignorance leaves a void. Without knowledge of their own history, people fall prey to fear and hatred. In this video, I emphasize why reading is a lifeline—how it builds empathy, broadens minds, and prevents these kinds of divisions. And I promise, unapologetically, we will keep reminding you, teaching you, and showing you why reading is essential. Stay with us, and let’s change the future. . #juliusmalema #southafrica #southafrican #tiktoksouthafrica #gauteng #cyrilramaphosa
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Xenophobic attacks in South Africa are fueled by a lack of education and a lack of reading. Too many young Africans, especially Gen Z, are drifting away from books, and this ignorance leaves a void. Without knowledge of their own history, people fall prey to fear and hatred. In this video, I emphasize why reading is a lifeline—how it builds empathy, broadens minds, and prevents these kinds of divisions. And I promise, unapologetically, we will keep reminding you, teaching you, and showing you why reading is essential. Stay with us, and let’s change the future. . #juliusmalema #southafrica #southafrican #tiktoksouthafrica #gauteng #cyrilramaphosa
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Xenophobic attacks in South Africa are fueled by a lack of education and a lack of reading. Too many young Africans, especially Gen Z, are drifting away from books, and this ignorance leaves a void. Without knowledge of their own history, people fall prey to fear and hatred. In this video, I emphasize why reading is a lifeline—how it builds empathy, broadens minds, and prevents these kinds of divisions. And I promise, unapologetically, we will keep reminding you, teaching you, and showing you why reading is essential. Stay with us, and let’s change the future. . #juliusmalema #southafrica #southafrican #tiktoksouthafrica #gauteng
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Xenophobic attacks in South Africa are fueled by a lack of education and a lack of reading. Too many young Africans, especially Gen Z, are drifting away from books, and this ignorance leaves a void. Without knowledge of their own history, people fall prey to fear and hatred. In this video, I emphasize why reading is a lifeline—how it builds empathy, broadens minds, and prevents these kinds of divisions. And I promise, unapologetically, we will keep reminding you, teaching you, and showing you why reading is essential. Stay with us, and let’s change the future. . #cyrilramaphosa #southafrica #southafrican #tiktoksouthafrica #gauteng
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Are these townships, or are they displacement camps? For decades, black South Africans have been pushed into these overcrowded areas—places born out of apartheid, meant to isolate and control. Now, these townships are bursting at the seams, and the numbers keep growing. This is South African land—indigenous land—and it is time for us to confront the truth and act before these become not just townships, but permanent symbols of displacement. History calls us to change now. . #southafrica #southafrican #capetown #johannesburg #gauteng #soweto #townships #DisplacementCamps
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