
Random Rogue
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Random Rogue
@RandomRogue1
Ready for Unexpected Randomness. Reluctant #patriot. Skeptical #scientist. Cynical philanthropist
New York, USA เข้าร่วม Kasım 2021
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@c_love888 @benonwine @jeremycorbyn I have a feeling that when the Socialists eventually attain power they will show no mercy to neoliberal centrists and fascists, and the Establishment knows this.
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@Recon1_ZA Of course you can’t see the difference. Why would you?
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The same people who loudly proclaim that Palestinians have the right to self-determination want to abolish Section 235 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, which addresses the right to self-determination, acknowledging that the South African people as a whole possess this right?
Confusing times.
GIF
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@ThePoint2Day If you find Africans so repulsive then WTF were you doing in Africa
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I spent 38 years of my life living in Africa, first I lived in Rhodesia, then the country of my birth became Zimbabwe and I became a displaced citizen, I moved to South Africa, look at what has become of that country. I knew what was coming over the hill and I left. I came to Britain, spoke about what to expect coming over the hill and now look at Britain. The video here is showing an event somewhere in France and if that is anything to go by then what is going to be coming over the hill we are going to need help from above. I blame the politicians and those supporting and voting for them for all of this damage. Thankfully my children are all living in other countries where they are better off.
Mr. Star Spangled MAGA@4thOfJuly365
Muslims have taken over France, and they have the French police running for their lives.
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@EMacquela58023 @andrea_spook Then why did they bother with apartheid if they’re hardworking and honourable?
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@RandomRogue1 @andrea_spook This is how I know them Afrikaners. The moment you address who they really are, they start to use vulgar language. Truth hurts ne?
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A brief observation about Afrikaners resettling in the United States, written primarily for Americans to better understand the character of the people arriving in your country.🇺🇸🇿🇦
Many of us who have already made the move (years ago) are part of large, informal networks assisting new arrivals as they settle. We are often in a position to contribute meaningfully, offering carloads of supplies, helping connect people with employment, and, at times, even providing transportation or vehicles.
While resettlement agencies do provide essential basics, there are moments when urgent needs arise, especially for families with young children, where delays due to administrative processes can leave gaps. On several occasions, I’ve reached out to families and said, “I have what you need, and I can bring it to you today.” More often than not, the response is that they will first try to obtain it themselves.
This isn’t driven by pride, but by a deeply rooted sense of resourcefulness and independence. Afrikaners, by and large, are people who prefer to stand on their own feet and help themselves wherever possible. Of course, no group is without exception, but I am speaking about the overwhelming majority.
Afrikaners are eager to become self-sufficient. They seek employment quickly, secure housing, and work diligently to build stability without relying heavily on assistance. There is a strong work ethic and a desire to contribute positively.
In my experience, these are individuals who don’t come to take, they come to build, to work, and to add value. That, I believe, is an asset to the United States.
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@BoerPlan Using Apartheid semantics to justify a crime against humanity is insane, even for you
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What Thuso is not telling you, is that the South African Nationalist government did in fact provide electricity to all its citizens. Black people were NOT South African citizens. They were immigrants. Born in their own homelands... looking for work in SA.
Thuso van Zyl 🇿🇦@Thuso1Africa
Apartheid government provided 24 hours electricity to only 5 million white people in a country of 60 million people. The current government provides electricity to all 60 million people. The current government is doing a better job compared to the apartheid government. Tsek
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@SkyNews Whose side must SA pick in this fracas i wonder?
@BiancavanWyk16
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Watch as U.S. President Donald Trump mocks Sir Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron at The White House Easter lunch gathering.
Live updates: trib.al/JkX5NX7
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@zilevandamme Wave it higher for the western-exceptionalists (Tony Leon, Peter Bruce) at the back
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@c_love888 @YouTube Privatisation is theft of public goods by the rich. British taxpayers paid BILLIONS to develop the railways, then oligarchs got them for cheap
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"We can't go on like this" | Jeremy Corbyn on privatisation youtu.be/1J2D0PgbAbQ?si… via @YouTube

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@WesternPulse88 @realDonaldTrump Trump could never find Orania on a map apart from the ver mentioning it
FYI: Trump doesn’t care about Afrikaners. He cares about the rich Israeli lobbyists who are infuriated by SAs ICJ case
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@RandomRogue1 He sure as hell cares about the people inside it! @realDonaldTrump
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Shocking: How Iran and South Africa plans to DESTROY Orania! westernpulse.co.za/article?id=32
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@Recon1_ZA Corruption or mismanagement does not negate the necessity of the Bill. e.g nobody calls for the dissolution of the police because the leadership is corrupt, instead we fight for accountability and management instead.
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@RandomRogue1 The problem with these bills is that there is a recurring theme. It is dressed up "to uplift the poor," but we know what happens in the end. The connected few run away with the money... our economy stays stagnent and the unemployment lines grow.
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@algoritmunte @PhumlaniMMajozi You wanna play mental-gymnastics with me because you ran out of talking points? You literally endorsed what Phumlani was saying. I’m mean it’s right there.
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@RandomRogue1 @PhumlaniMMajozi Denying what? I stand by every word I wrote. You were caught in a contradiction.
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Roughly 30% to 40% of Black South African children lived in households without their biological fathers present in the 1970s. This is during apartheid. Today, about 70% of Black South African children are growing up without their fathers.
What happened? #economy #politics #MajoziCommentary
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@MichelleJacobsJ @Jason2bartlett Imagine living in the suburbs and earning 3x more than your black peers who do the exact same job and believing you’re persecuted
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@Jason2bartlett I'm still young enough to remember how I could not go to a restaurant or take my son to a watermark because I wasn't white. Talk about persecution!
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Angola can supply entire SADC but SADC has no standing army, ballistic missiles and nuclear weapons to prevent the USA in spreading its "democracy"
landlessness is a health issue@mo4_lo
If we were serious as a continent,the strait of Hormuz wasn't going to affect us, people in my village were not going to be paying 30 rands for a liter of parrafin
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@RandomRogue1 @PhumlaniMMajozi lol, what pseudo fact did I state?
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@algoritmunte @PhumlaniMMajozi How does that even make sense to you? Or do you just refuse to accept verifiable facts that debunk your pseudo-facts?
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@RandomRogue1 @PhumlaniMMajozi People being displaced from "upheavals" is not the same as families being broken up by the migrant labour system.
Two different things.
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@algoritmunte @PhumlaniMMajozi 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂 You mean before the upheavals in the aftermath of 1976 which forced displaced tens of thousands of people (mainly men) which accelerated the phenomenon?
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@RandomRogue1 @PhumlaniMMajozi Except he mentioned that in the 1970s at the height of Apartheid the number of fatherless black families were much lower than today.
So if the migrant labour system is to blame, why did it not cause the issue in the 1970s already?
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