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@Ndanyafaa
To those coming from a place of privilege, being treated equally feels like discrimination.
Gqeberha เข้าร่วม Ocak 2022
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@Mclovenuts1 @javiqm94 Can you explain why was Mbappe falling down before he even touches the defender. He started falling down way before, if it was Argentina people will be crying cheating
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@TownleyHatTrick @javiqm94 Its not a penalty. Mbape started falling down before he even touches the defender. Why was he falling down?
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@javiqm94 In real time, it’s a penalty. Defenders need to be absolutely brilliant or stop making challenges like this.
My issue remains the inconsistent application of VAR to “prove” what they want to prove.
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Madame Celeste Amarilla,
Vous êtes une femme méprisable et indigne de sa fonction.
Vous ne représentez pas le Paraguay, ce pays qui a transpiré la passion et l’honneur tout au long de la compétition. Par votre inconscience et votre racisme décomplexé, le monde entier a déjà oublié le parcours et l’effort historique que vos joueurs ont réalisés durant cette coupe du monde pour laisser place à une dame incompétente donnant la pire image possible de son pays.
Je ne laisserai jamais aux gens comme elle, la liberté de laisser propager leur haine et leur racisme à travers le monde.

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@DMwonzora A new low? Where have you been? This has been happening since 1999. I'm surprised you are only realizing it now.
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@PetersWonderboy But Sir, what do you say about former president visit to Gupta fugitives. Surely you can't undermine laws of a country you're a former President to.
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30 December 2020 (looks like they've been wanting to take JZ's pension/benefits for a long time)
Azania@azania1023
On the morning Zondo was going to make a ruling on his recusal Ngcukaitobi was at the Zondo house After the ruling, Zondo asked for a break. When Adv Sikhakhane went to chambers he found Zondo with Ngcukaitobi Yesterday Ngcukaitobi questions why Zuma gets pension money
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@markgoldbridge What exactly do you want? Everyday you complain. Have you ever played this gane yourself. Its boring man you complain a too much
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@gmalau32 @daddyhope Hopewell never said that. He said the 2 issues are not mutually exclusive. He said respecting historical facts doesn't mean a country must abandon its immigration laws. The problem is you read but fail to understand.
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@daddyhope You agree that illegal immigration is against the law which is what Floyd is saying but you then disagreed with him. Issue is just because Africa provided solidarity for SA during Apartheid does not mean SA must now pay by taking burden for the whole of Africa failures. No man
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If you really want to know a politician’s real character, test him when there is a pending election. Floyd’s argument is a big disappointment because he was characterised to be a great intellectual. Organic intellectuals are not opportunistic.
The problem with his argument is that it is built on a false and silly comparison.
The number of South Africans who went into exile is not the relevant issue in Thabo Mbeki’s point. The relevant issue is that African countries, including Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Tanzania, Mozambique, Angola and others, provided sanctuary, training camps, diplomatic support and, in many cases, paid a heavy price for supporting the anti-apartheid struggle.
Gratitude is therefore not measured by the number of people who crossed borders. It is measured by the solidarity shown during a difficult period in history. Any average intellectual would know this, and not argue with it, unless they are mentally bankrupt.
Floyd is conflating two separate issues. One can acknowledge the historical support that South Africa received from other African nations while also arguing for the enforcement of immigration laws, the two are not mutually exclusive. Respecting history does not require a country to abandon border controls.
The figure that he mentioned of three million “undocumented” immigrants is frequently thrown around opportunistically in political debates, yet estimates of undocumented migration are often contested and vary widely depending on the source. Serious policy discussions should be based on evidence rather than political slogans and cheap political rhetoric.
Most importantly, gratitude is not a transaction, never was, never will be. When African countries supported South African liberation movements, they were supporting the fight against apartheid because it was morally right, not because they expected a permanent immigration arrangement decades later.
Likewise, modern immigration policy should be determined by current realities, economic needs and the rule of law, not by historical score-settling, so introducing a silly argument of 60k versus 3 million people is cheap politicking.
The weakness of Floyd’s argument is that he presents a choice between gratitude and immigration control when, in reality, a mature society can practise both at the same time. His take is disappointingly shallow, opportunistic and very cheap! Mbeki’s point was never meant to be transactional. It was one of many points made in a broader debate and was never intended to suggest that South Africa should turn a blind eye to illegal immigration because of what other African countries did during the liberation struggle.
His argument was about historical memory, solidarity and gratitude, not about abandoning the rule of law.
The mistake is to reduce a nuanced historical argument into a simplistic transactional exchange that was never being proposed in the first place.
Kganki Chávez Mphahlele 🇿🇦@Absolute_Kganki
“President Thabo Mbeki is making an ideological mistake that we’re not showing gratitude for African nations that hosted us during exile. But if anything, less than 60000 South Africans went to (legal) exile all over the world, now we have 3 million undocumented immigrants and it’s wrong.” - @FloydShivambu
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@Ndanyafaa Well I do believe it!
How many buses have been intercepted in Limpopo ferrying undocumented people and we ask, how did they pass Beitbridge?
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Big ups to my GOAT @zsimayi for cracking the puzzle of how Zimbabwe busses cross Beitbridge 😭😭😭@SAPoliceService 🙌
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@Absolute_Kganki Last time I checked Mbombela was a City in South Africa.
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“If you go to a municipality in Venda, you won’t even find one Swati person but Vendas are there in the City of Mbombela municipality. It’s unfair on a local level, we can entertain it on a provincial or national level due to cooperate governance, but not locally.” - Mandla Msibi, SDP National Convener. 🇿🇦
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@ESPNFC People don't realize that Messi is just as dangerous today as he was in 2022.
The only thing that's changed this year is that his hunger to win is not as all-consuming as it was in 2022.
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@AdesinaCyrus1 @scrapytweets Nuno didn't miss. It was saved. There is a difference
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@scrapytweets But nuno missed pk
Why are you people like this for goodness sake
Big gabby missed pk too
Should we kill them ?
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@KingJayZim On penalties, the only left footer I'm comfortable with is Messi.
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🚨🎙️| Joe Hart on West Ham’s disallowed equalizer vs Arsenal, accuses VAR of saving Arsenal’s title hopes:
🗣️“Listen, I don’t care what anyone says, that goal should’ve stood. VAR has absolutely ruined moments like that. West Ham fought for that equalizer and somehow they’ve found a way to disallow it for the softest little touch you’ll ever see. If that’s Arsenal scoring at the Emirates, nobody even checks it for more than five seconds.
And this is what frustrates fans, Arsenal have lived off those scrappy, aggressive goals all season. Blocking keepers, crowding the six-yard box, little nudges here and there… suddenly when it happens against them, it’s ‘clear and obvious.’ Give me a break.
I was a goalkeeper, I know when a keeper’s genuinely impeded and when he’s looking for help. There’s no way you can tell me that was enough contact for the goal to be overturned. The game’s gone soft. West Ham have been robbed, simple as that.
You wonder why fans think certain clubs get favourable decisions because moments like this keep happening. Arsenal are in a title race and somehow every 50/50 call seems to land their way. That equalizer changes the whole atmosphere of the game and VAR bottled it. Absolutely bottled it.”


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@markgoldbridge There is a difference between crowding and holding someone's hand
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#CountryDuty
President Cyril Ramaphosa has in terms of Section 175(1) appointed Advocate Tembeka Ngcukaitobi SC as an Acting Justice of the Constitutional Court from 01 June 2026 to 30 November 2026.
Well deserved congratulations to the SC!

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