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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
Prime Minister of Barbados 🇧🇧, Mia Amor Mottley, alleges…
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privilegedNOT@Privilegednot·
@RiseAgainstEvil @Takuza_Is_Back Me too👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻
Wilkie (Richard Wilkinson)@WilkieisBack66

Slave reparations! I’m all in! I’ve decided to personally gift £1 million Sterling to every single person my family ever enslaved. Please form an orderly queue and bring: • Ironclad documents proving my family personally enslaved you (bonus points if they include my great-great-grandpa’s signature and a Polaroid). • Your birth certificate proving you were born before Britain abolished slavery on 1 August 1834. • Proof you’re still alive (the gift can only be claimed in person, no ghosts, no estates, no “my ancestor told me so”). Oh, and while you’re at it, maybe swing by the local cemetery with a shovel. I’m sure those poor souls buried since the 1800s would appreciate being dug up for their cheque. They’ve waited long enough, right? Look, if we’re doing “reparations” for historical slavery, let’s do it properly: only to the actual victims. Not their great-great-great-grandchildren who were born free in the 20th or 21st century, sipping oat milk lattes while tweeting about “trauma.” This isn’t justice, it’s a cosmic-level grift. It’s like demanding the Roman Empire pay for the roads they built because some distant ancestor got conquered by Caesar. Or billing modern Italians for every Gaul who got turned into a slave 2,000 years ago. Newsflash: No living person in Britain today was a slave under British law, and no living person in Britain today owned slaves under British law. The people who suffered are dead. The people who profited are dead. Their descendants, Black, White, Asian, mixed, whatever had zero say in it. Chasing “reparations” from random taxpayers (including the descendants of abolitionists, coal miners, and people who arrived after 1834) isn’t healing historical wounds. It’s creating new ones while opening the most hilarious Pandora’s box in human history: • Should Ireland demand reparations from Britain for the Potato Famine? • Should Britain demand reparations from Denmark for the Viking slave raids? • Should Italians bill Mongols for the sack of Baghdad? • Should every African nation start invoicing each other for the centuries of tribal warfare and slave-trading that predated (and supplied) the transatlantic trade? Where does the grievance chain end? 1066? The Bronze Age? Lucy the Australopithecus getting stiffed on her cave rent? Slavery was a universal human horror, practised by every civilisation from the Egyptians to the Aztecs to the Arabs to the Africans themselves (who sold millions into the trade). Britain didn’t invent it. Britain ended it, at massive cost, with the Royal Navy spending decades hunting slave ships while other empires kept right on going. Demanding cash from people who never owned slaves, to give to people who were never slaves, isn’t “reparations.” It’s retroactive time-travel cosplay with other people’s money. It’s the ultimate participation trophy for historical victimhood: “My ancestor suffered, therefore I deserve a payout… even though I live in a free society with more opportunity than 99.9% of humans who ever lived.” If you want actual justice, how about this radical idea: Stop obsessing over who owes whom from 200 years ago, and start judging people by what they do today. Work hard. Build. Create. Don’t inherit grievances like their family heirlooms. The desire for slavery reparations isn’t righteous anger. It’s lazy, entitled, historically illiterate greed dressed up as moral superiority, demanding a lottery win for a suffering you never endured, from people who never caused it. My £1 million offer stands. Just bring the paperwork. And a time machine. #Reparations #Slavery Oh, and fcuk you Lenny Henry.

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Alice VL
Alice VL@RiseAgainstEvil·
😂 Oh look, it's Starlink Kimmy, the self-hating White South African EFF cheerleader, still desperately pretending to be a revolutionary while tweeting from the comfort of whatever safe, formerly-White suburb she hasn't fled yet. "White South Africans have never apologised or repenting (it's repented, Kimmy) for apartheid." Huh? Anyways. Sweetie, the entire country bent over backwards for 30+ years. Truth and Reconciliation Commission where Whites confessed sins like it was group therapy, affirmative action that turned merit into a hate crime, BEE that enriched corrupt cadres while the economy circles the drain, land "reform" that's mostly just handing farms to people who then starve them, and endless guilt-tripping in schools, media, and every government speech. You said "sorry" so many times, you ran out of knees to kneel on. Meanwhile, the ANC/EFF rainbow nation delivered: - Power cuts so bad even the hospitals run on generators - One of the world's highest murder rates, mostly Black-on-Black, but hey, blame the bench that said "Europeans only." Whatever yanks your chain. - Corruption that makes apartheid look like amateur hour. - White farmers slaughtered in record numbers while you lot scream "kill the Boer" at rallies. And now you want "reparations" for slavery (ended 1834, before most "White South Africans" ancestors even arrived), colonialism (which dragged a tribal backwater into the 20th century), and apartheid (which built the only functional infrastructure on the continent)? Kimmy, the real apartheid today is the one where competent Whites are ethnically cleansed from jobs, farms, and safety, all while you, a privileged White woman, virtue-signal for clicks and book sales to the very people who would chew you up and spit you out the second the last skilled taxpayer leaves. You didn't "repent." You just joined the looters' queue, hoping the hyenas eat your fellow Whites first. How's that working out for Cape Town's water, Johannesburg's sewage rivers, or the potholes big enough to swallow your hypocrisy whole? Keep tweeting, Kim. The ancestors you're betraying are laughing in their graves, and the future South Africa you're helping build will have plenty of benches again. They'll just say "Competent People Only" because that's the new "Whites Only" once the talent's all gone. Run along now. Your next chapter on "decolonising" math or electricity probably won't write itself. PS: We don't do the apology thing for things we don't do.
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privilegedNOT@Privilegednot·
@JDMahama Bring it on….
Wilkie (Richard Wilkinson)@WilkieisBack66

Slave reparations! I’m all in! I’ve decided to personally gift £1 million Sterling to every single person my family ever enslaved. Please form an orderly queue and bring: • Ironclad documents proving my family personally enslaved you (bonus points if they include my great-great-grandpa’s signature and a Polaroid). • Your birth certificate proving you were born before Britain abolished slavery on 1 August 1834. • Proof you’re still alive (the gift can only be claimed in person, no ghosts, no estates, no “my ancestor told me so”). Oh, and while you’re at it, maybe swing by the local cemetery with a shovel. I’m sure those poor souls buried since the 1800s would appreciate being dug up for their cheque. They’ve waited long enough, right? Look, if we’re doing “reparations” for historical slavery, let’s do it properly: only to the actual victims. Not their great-great-great-grandchildren who were born free in the 20th or 21st century, sipping oat milk lattes while tweeting about “trauma.” This isn’t justice, it’s a cosmic-level grift. It’s like demanding the Roman Empire pay for the roads they built because some distant ancestor got conquered by Caesar. Or billing modern Italians for every Gaul who got turned into a slave 2,000 years ago. Newsflash: No living person in Britain today was a slave under British law, and no living person in Britain today owned slaves under British law. The people who suffered are dead. The people who profited are dead. Their descendants, Black, White, Asian, mixed, whatever had zero say in it. Chasing “reparations” from random taxpayers (including the descendants of abolitionists, coal miners, and people who arrived after 1834) isn’t healing historical wounds. It’s creating new ones while opening the most hilarious Pandora’s box in human history: • Should Ireland demand reparations from Britain for the Potato Famine? • Should Britain demand reparations from Denmark for the Viking slave raids? • Should Italians bill Mongols for the sack of Baghdad? • Should every African nation start invoicing each other for the centuries of tribal warfare and slave-trading that predated (and supplied) the transatlantic trade? Where does the grievance chain end? 1066? The Bronze Age? Lucy the Australopithecus getting stiffed on her cave rent? Slavery was a universal human horror, practised by every civilisation from the Egyptians to the Aztecs to the Arabs to the Africans themselves (who sold millions into the trade). Britain didn’t invent it. Britain ended it, at massive cost, with the Royal Navy spending decades hunting slave ships while other empires kept right on going. Demanding cash from people who never owned slaves, to give to people who were never slaves, isn’t “reparations.” It’s retroactive time-travel cosplay with other people’s money. It’s the ultimate participation trophy for historical victimhood: “My ancestor suffered, therefore I deserve a payout… even though I live in a free society with more opportunity than 99.9% of humans who ever lived.” If you want actual justice, how about this radical idea: Stop obsessing over who owes whom from 200 years ago, and start judging people by what they do today. Work hard. Build. Create. Don’t inherit grievances like their family heirlooms. The desire for slavery reparations isn’t righteous anger. It’s lazy, entitled, historically illiterate greed dressed up as moral superiority, demanding a lottery win for a suffering you never endured, from people who never caused it. My £1 million offer stands. Just bring the paperwork. And a time machine. #Reparations #Slavery Oh, and fcuk you Lenny Henry.

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John Dramani Mahama
John Dramani Mahama@JDMahama·
I am overjoyed by the adoption by the UN Gerneral Assembly of the resolution declaring the trafficking of enslaved Africans and racialised chattel enslavement of Africans as the gravest crime against humanity. The process of its realisation, from idea to reality, was made possible by the solidarity of people of good conscience around the world and led by the active coalition of the African Union, CARICOM and other groups. I cannot think of a better way to honour our forebears on the day of remembrance than to have the majority of the world’s countries affirm that the trafficking and enslavement of nearly 13 million human beings is, indeed, the gravest crime against humanity. One of those forebears, François-Dominique Toussaint L’Ouverture, who was born into slavery but became one of the architects of Haiti's liberation, the first independent nation in Latin America and the Caribbean, said: “The greatest weapon against oppression is unity.” We must stand united in seeking the restoration of the humanity and dignity of our forbears who were enslaved and sold. #RememberingSlavery
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Wilkie (Richard Wilkinson)
Wilkie (Richard Wilkinson)@WilkieisBack66·
Slave reparations! I’m all in! I’ve decided to personally gift £1 million Sterling to every single person my family ever enslaved. Please form an orderly queue and bring: • Ironclad documents proving my family personally enslaved you (bonus points if they include my great-great-grandpa’s signature and a Polaroid). • Your birth certificate proving you were born before Britain abolished slavery on 1 August 1834. • Proof you’re still alive (the gift can only be claimed in person, no ghosts, no estates, no “my ancestor told me so”). Oh, and while you’re at it, maybe swing by the local cemetery with a shovel. I’m sure those poor souls buried since the 1800s would appreciate being dug up for their cheque. They’ve waited long enough, right? Look, if we’re doing “reparations” for historical slavery, let’s do it properly: only to the actual victims. Not their great-great-great-grandchildren who were born free in the 20th or 21st century, sipping oat milk lattes while tweeting about “trauma.” This isn’t justice, it’s a cosmic-level grift. It’s like demanding the Roman Empire pay for the roads they built because some distant ancestor got conquered by Caesar. Or billing modern Italians for every Gaul who got turned into a slave 2,000 years ago. Newsflash: No living person in Britain today was a slave under British law, and no living person in Britain today owned slaves under British law. The people who suffered are dead. The people who profited are dead. Their descendants, Black, White, Asian, mixed, whatever had zero say in it. Chasing “reparations” from random taxpayers (including the descendants of abolitionists, coal miners, and people who arrived after 1834) isn’t healing historical wounds. It’s creating new ones while opening the most hilarious Pandora’s box in human history: • Should Ireland demand reparations from Britain for the Potato Famine? • Should Britain demand reparations from Denmark for the Viking slave raids? • Should Italians bill Mongols for the sack of Baghdad? • Should every African nation start invoicing each other for the centuries of tribal warfare and slave-trading that predated (and supplied) the transatlantic trade? Where does the grievance chain end? 1066? The Bronze Age? Lucy the Australopithecus getting stiffed on her cave rent? Slavery was a universal human horror, practised by every civilisation from the Egyptians to the Aztecs to the Arabs to the Africans themselves (who sold millions into the trade). Britain didn’t invent it. Britain ended it, at massive cost, with the Royal Navy spending decades hunting slave ships while other empires kept right on going. Demanding cash from people who never owned slaves, to give to people who were never slaves, isn’t “reparations.” It’s retroactive time-travel cosplay with other people’s money. It’s the ultimate participation trophy for historical victimhood: “My ancestor suffered, therefore I deserve a payout… even though I live in a free society with more opportunity than 99.9% of humans who ever lived.” If you want actual justice, how about this radical idea: Stop obsessing over who owes whom from 200 years ago, and start judging people by what they do today. Work hard. Build. Create. Don’t inherit grievances like their family heirlooms. The desire for slavery reparations isn’t righteous anger. It’s lazy, entitled, historically illiterate greed dressed up as moral superiority, demanding a lottery win for a suffering you never endured, from people who never caused it. My £1 million offer stands. Just bring the paperwork. And a time machine. #Reparations #Slavery Oh, and fcuk you Lenny Henry.
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Farai Mazhindu
Farai Mazhindu@FaraiMazhindu·
Understanding history means confronting uncomfortable truths, not rewriting them. Slavery was practiced by people of all colors, well before America and the British did it. Black Africans enslaved white Europeans in the Barbary Slave Trade. Black Africans sold other black Africans to white Europeans. Evil is a human problem, not a racial one.
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Dumisani Washington
Dumisani Washington@DumisaniTemsgen·
As I told a Ghanaian friend, when I see Africans or Black Americans discuss reparations for the TAST, I await their position on reparations for the Trans Saharan Slave Trade, which continues to this day — some 2 million Africans currently enslaved throughout the Arab Muslim world. When I see that they have no record of the latter, I move on. They are unserious people.
Dr. Kenon@drkenon2

Is Trans-Atlantic Slave trade the worst crime against humanity? What about Arab Slave Trade? I don't really know why people avoid talking about it why enjoy discussing trans-atlantic🤷‍♂️

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Sonya Douglas
Sonya Douglas@SonyaDouglas·
My own view is it doesn’t make much sense for African countries to claim reparations for the slave trade when they themselves kidnapped and sold Africans into slavery. What are they claiming for? Exceeding the quota?🤷🏿‍♀️ It all just feels like bait apple.news/AueUusiRJQQqUA…
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Farai Mazhindu
Farai Mazhindu@FaraiMazhindu·
Africa is poor because of incompetent and corrupt politicians who make poor decisions, loot the national treasury, and plunder national resources. While they do that, foolish people shield them from accountability and punishment by shifting the blame onto imperialists, the West, CIA, and the ghosts of colonization.
Mawunanunyam@i_am_nunya

The CIA doesn’t want us to cover our gutters that’s why we have open sewages all over Accra. They also don’t want us to have hospital beds so we keep patients on the floor. The thing about playing the blame game is, you eventually run out of excuses.

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Phumi Ntlabati
Phumi Ntlabati@PNtlabati·
@Joe_Scuddaa Joa Slovo and Ruth First were Jews. There are many more like Albi Sachs and Bram Fischer. The Jewish faith and community has never been our enemies. What the politicians of the day does, just like the ANC, doesn't necessarily mean South Africams support it!
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Mervyn Smith
Mervyn Smith@mervynsmith17·
Wow! Does the EFF think economics works that way? In debt? Just let the council vote it gone! Need money? Print it! That's right — the whole system collapses, banks fold… but the commies win. 😂 Who actually pays the bill when the poor get “free” everything? Next, they'll be voting to give the municipal workers a 10% pay rise, with revenue they didn't collect, the maths ain't mathing.
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Radimakatso Kananelo
Radimakatso Kananelo@Kvnza_SA·
Comrades forced me to investigate Apartheid because they seemed to always blame it for their own current failures. I went in a normal guy and came out a fan of John Vorster. I don’t make my videos for the old, I hope the kids watch them and draw their own conclusions about the past. Forget what you were taught in school and question everything. Very soon you’ll realise you have been presented with fake heroes and your real history has been rewritten. Enjoy my channel: @kvnza_sa?si=8-9ZIIL4f72lsc8_" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@kvnza_sa?si=8…
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Bapi Ntshangase@BapiNtshan89832·
@Privilegednot @BRICSinfo @peterbroggs Mandela said America stands no moral high ground to make decisions on who is more evil. And the deranged orange pdf is pulling wool over your eyes regarding Epstein files. Children were abused there, weren't they? What makes this better the Iran you are accusing?
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BRICS News@BRICSinfo·
JUST IN: 🇺🇬🇮🇱 Uganda's Military Chief says "any talk of destroying or defeating Israel will bring us into the war. On the side of Israel." "If Tehran dares hit us with missiles. We shall retaliate with our own missiles."
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🇿🇦TheGreatDlamini🇿🇦
Just in: 🇺🇬🇮🇱 Uganda says it is ready to join the war if Iran threatens to destroy Israel. "If Tehran dares hit us with missiles. We shall retaliate with our own missiles." Does Uganda even have a military? 😳😂
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In A Nutshell🥜
In A Nutshell🥜@Markosonke1·
Mbalula really thought that case was buried forever… then boom! 7 years later AfriForum said "we kept the receipt" 😭 Imagine taking a R700,000 vacation fully paid… by a company doing business with your own department 😭 sir that’s not a holiday, that’s a conflict of interest getaway package ✈️🍹 And the moment you hear "cash payment" … just know it’s doggy , it’s very serious it's money washing scheme South Africa is not for beginners… cases don’t expire, they just reload 😭
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Graeme Joffe
Graeme Joffe@Joffersmyboy·
The ‘Dubai dossier’ on Fikile Mbalula is a drop in the ocean but it does show how he abused his position as Sports Minister! Mbalula manipulated and corrupted so many organs in SA sport. Join the dots, Mbalula, Lottery, Sedgars, SA Boxing and Sports Trust … all filthy dirty!
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privilegedNOT@Privilegednot·
@MoyaProf @BRICSinfo You stupid fool… why then do you wish the Iranian people to be oppressed by its evil regime when they vehemently oppose it!!!! You a South African for heaven’s sake! You should know what that felt like under apartheid! GTF up! Get a conscience!
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Prof Moya
Prof Moya@MoyaProf·
@BRICSinfo Embarrassing clowns, what nonsense is this from an African country; they should understand oppression more. Comrade Museveni must condemn the Military Chief, he is an embarrassment to the whole of Africa; we all stand with Iran.
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