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#Putsouthafricafirst! Child of Mother Azania🦍🇿🇦 Proud Patriot ❕ You always need to do better❕

Присоединился Kasım 2024
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Mirah 🇿🇦@mirah_japhta·
What's happening in SA has other African presidents in a panic, because they don't want their people back home. They're happy that the people whose lives they should be improving are in foreign lands being some other governments problem.
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knick@Knick_RSA·
This is what True Leadership is, not this nonsense that is being fed to us by Political Parties today. Leadership is about ensuring that Society is Solid in all spheres. South Africa 🇿🇦 needs one Movement that will champion the Problems of Society properly without bias, that is Patriotism.
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knick@Knick_RSA·
Dear Japanese Embassy @JP_emb_inSA please note the Circulating Video of a Nigerian man living in Japan- 🇯🇵 claiming to be a South African 🇿🇦- He is Involved in the Trafficking and Prostitution of Japanese women As Natives Citizens of South Africa 🇿🇦 our foundational Value system don’t allow us to disrespect other nations in a such a grave Manner. Our Politicians don’t tell you about these things Because they’re bought by the Evil that’s championing the Destruction of South Africa 🇿🇦 Please follow up on that Criminal & any Co-conspirators and Hang them😭 Regards RSA 🇿🇦Patriot.
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Nigeria Stories
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
JUST IN: 62 Nigerian nationals, 169 other foreigners arrested as Uganda intensifies crackdown on irregular migration
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Azania
Azania@azania1023·
It is no longer March and March It is no longer Jacinta It is no longer Ngizwe Mchunu But South Africans are speaking in one voice… #abahambe
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CertifiedEcoTourismDoyenne
To say I’m impressed is an understatement.. It was such an eye sore to witness what used to be dubbed “ South Africa’s playground” crumbling right in-front of our eyes … From a tourism perspective, this is so refreshing. You can continue to call them “zenophobic”.. cos they are Zulus … I’m super proud of what they have achieved… This is Durban this morning .. Kushaya umoya ..Well done MaNgobese👏🏾💙.. This is what we grew up calling Smith Street..
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South African Daily
South African Daily@southafricandly·
The Department of Basic Education awarded 26% of a R1.6bn textbook tender to Lighthouse Publishers (Pty) Ltd, a little-known firm with no track record, registered shortly after the tender was announced.
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mzansi fo sho 🇿🇦
mzansi fo sho 🇿🇦@PalesaMogorosi_·
Noticing how the black community in the U.S is also subjected to similar stereotypes by African immigrants and white people. Their experiences in America are almost parallel to what our black people in South Africa are enduring. But why? In both the U.S. and South Africa, the image of the "lazy black man/woman" was constructed by slaveholders, colonisers and pro-apartheid politicians to rationalize unpaid or cheap labor. When Black people refused to work under brutal conditions, their resistance was reframed by racist systems as laziness rather than a demand for dignity and fair wages. In South Africa, the migrant labor system relied on these tropes to ensure a supply of powerless, cheap workers. In the United States of America, post-abolition Black Codes and Jim Crow laws used the same logic to force labour through debt peonage and convict leasing. With that being said, the African immigrants who feed into these racist tropes in the respective communities are simply aligning with white supremacy. They are only socialised to believe that if they work hard and do not fight against the systemic issues, they will be rewarded by the same system. By adopting the "lazy" trope, they signal to the dominant power structure that they are just different from - and supposedly better than - the local Black population. This provides a false sense of proximity to power that is known as the model minority myth in the context of the American dynamic. In the context of South Africa, we would understand this dynamic to known as the buffer class - manifesting as a conflict of respectability politics. Immigrants may feel that by being "hardworking" (while often meaning they are willing to accept lower and exploitative pay that the locals rightfully refuse), they will earn a crumb of protection in the hierarchy. So yes, this harmful narrative should never be entertained under any circumstances.
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one thing i’ll never entertain - whether it’s from white people, other africans, or anyone else - is the idea that south africans are lazy

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M. Mditshwa ᏦᎥᏁᎶ🌟
Julius Malema would rather retweet a foreigner being beaten up for awareness. But would never retweet when a South African is missing or Kidnapped most probably by undocumented foreigners. A Vote for The EFF is endorsement of this behavior.
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yknipg
yknipg@Yknip1·
Stop acting woke by saying an African can’t be a foreigner in Africa, that rubbish shove it up your behind! African countries are maintained by taxes not Africanism rubbish!
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You go into someone’s nation after they welcomed you and you pollute their society and destroy innocent people lives and play victim card. And rest of Africa tells you the victim, you are wrong and Africa wants to tell you how to save your and society nation. “Pan African” will never discuss this part . #Shame ! Youth of Africa! Be on the right side of history. ✌🏿
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M. Mditshwa ᏦᎥᏁᎶ🌟
What a broken society. Ayikho nje into elungayo 💔
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SA🇿🇦 Black Belt
@fweshtiny Good, watch what your brothers are doing in South Africa
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