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Is it ignorance or stupidity; you fly from Lagos to Cape Town, and you haven't checked first if you have a valid visa? @ShehuSani
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The famous Political KwaZulu-Natal Task Team (PKTT) sings a song that sends a strong message to any person who's against their mandate. "Ngalento esiyenza, asinalo uvalo" which is lously translated as we're not afraid of what we're doing.
People like Fadiel Adams, Bafana Sindane, General Feroz Khan, General Kadwa, Cat Matlala, Katiso Molefe, Joe Sibanyoni and many more can attest to this.
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Administrative assistant for the city believe her feelings trump the rights of the citizens.
In this tense encounter, an independent journalist enters city offices to exercise a basic legal right: inspecting the public records index. Under Washington state law (RCW 42.56.070), this document is required to be available for public inspection. It’s not a favor; it’s the law.
Enter Sabrina Costik, an administrative assistant who claims to be "brand new" but is already attempting to rewrite the Constitution based on her personal feelings.
The exchange highlights a growing and dangerous trend in public service—the idea that personal "traumas and triggers" override the civil rights of the public. Throughout the video, Sabrina argues that:
Her "comfort level" should dictate where a citizen stands.
Her "liberties" are being violated by a camera in a government building.
Recording her is "incredibly rude," effectively prioritizing social etiquette over the First Amendment.
The situation required the intervention of Deputy Chief Matt McKnight of the Chehalis Police Department. In a masterclass of de-escalation and legal clarity, McKnight had to explain the hard truth to his own staff: when you are a public servant in a public building, you do not have a "reasonable expectation of privacy" while performing your duties.
McKnight—who is currently campaigning for Lewis County Sheriff—remained professional, but the core issue remains: Why are public employees being put behind counters without a fundamental understanding of the Bill of Rights?
As far as McKnight, he is running for sheriff in 2026 and his understanding and respect for the rights of the citizens is everything you would want in county sheriff.
That said, as far as Sabrina, when "I’m uncomfortable" becomes a tool to suppress transparency, the public loses.
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It doesn’t matter if it’s Saturday—I’m still going to post. Here is a thread of Grade 12 entry-level posts, including No Qualification and ABET opportunities. My brothers and sisters, please submit your applications. You will thank me later. I am on a mission to help over 300 people find work before the end of July. So far, we’ve helped 95 people who are currently working —195 more to go.
Please like and share 🙏🏾🙏🏾
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@MuminOladipo @MadiBoity @ShehuSani It's the abuse of the system that forced the government to require visa from some African states not all like Botswana
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@MadiBoity @ShehuSani I am Nigerian and I support you. Laws should be followed regardless. The question however is why Africans need visa and some European doesn't.
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The denial of visa to The Chairman of BUA Abdul Samad Rabiu by the South African Government is an affront to Nigeria.They cannot have billions of dollars investment in our country and treat such a revered figure with rejection and contempt.Xenophobia is escalating from the streets to Governance.Its time to keep aside history and African brotherhood and deal with this matter squarely.
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@ShehuSani Do you know that we refused the bending of our laws by Elon Musk? Say it slowly! E.l.o.n M.u.s.k. Yes! The richest and influential man on earth. Why? In SA laws apply for both the poor and rich unlike in Nigeria where your laws have eyes. Understood?
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The bodies are piling up!
A country that cannot protect truth-tellers cannot defeat corruption.
OUTA believes the proposed amendments to the Protected Disclosures Act still do not go far enough to protect whistleblowers from intimidation, retaliation and harm.
They had names. They had families. Stand for stronger protection of whistleblowers.
Learn more about how the recent amendment to the Protected Disclosure Bill still fails whistleblowers: outa.co.za/blog/newsroom-…
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Brown Mogotsi was attempting to set-up Chief evidence leader Chakalson to make him appear baised, subsequently recused.
Now his legal team seem to be in a very difficult position because there is no case here for recusal.
He offered information 💁🏾♂️
#MadlangaCommission
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