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@tsibi23

Counselling and Holistic Wellness.

Pretoria, South Africa เข้าร่วม Mart 2017
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LeLoSi
LeLoSi@tsibi23·
@_BNSL A book maybe somewhere in the future Bonisile 😊,this was so well written.
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B N S L@_BNSL·
It is a simple life. The air is fresher, the people are happier to see you (maybe because they don't see you as often) and you get to have a place of belonging. Your neighbours in GP can change with one call to an estate agent, back home that is not the case. More stable. Predictable. You don't need to book an airbnb for the quiet, just a few bags of groceries in the boot or even feeling welcome when you come empty handed. Depending on how rural it is, the simplee acts become an adventure. From cooking to heating up water. You can trace the lineage of everyone around you. That dude you are fighting with at the tavern, his grandfather and your grandfather were friends. Your surname means something and not just a diluted sequence of letters on a title deed that means nothing to everyone around you. Your loud family coming together is not a Body Corporate fine. Greeting is not met with the silent question of "What do you want". It's just what happens. Minding your own business is not good manners, it is frowned upon. Everyone is involved and no invitations are needed to your grief or your celebrations. Things move quickly in GP, the villages are a slow beat. The only thing fast is the music.
Sam The Challenger@MohauSam

We have a generation that grew up in GP, why do you guys still go to Limpopo every chance you get?

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LeLoSi
LeLoSi@tsibi23·
@thatotsetsewa @_BNSL So true….if you appear slimmer when you come back to the villages they ask if you are happy where you are staying.
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TT@thatotsetsewa·
@_BNSL Valid. The air is fresher in the villages and there is more humanity there. You can also eat as much as you want because food is always in abundance, your grandparents or parents will scold you for not eating.
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Motanyane@MathumetseMj·
@_BNSL The worse one o wele ka gare ga game reserv3 oje ke ditau 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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LeLoSi
LeLoSi@tsibi23·
@_ladytopaz Bare apparently the king also wanted land allocated for his community for him to rule over
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Sego💜💜💜@_ladytopaz·
Someone calling themselves king does not give them any influence as a king. Can’t we treat it as someone being delusional and just move along?
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LeLoSi
LeLoSi@tsibi23·
@ErnstRoets @kalliekriel @afriforum You think we forgot how you went to a foreign government for support to fight against your own country based on lies that you now changing tune on. Only your skin is saving you from prosecution for your terrosists acts. In a different country you would long have been arrested.
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Ernst Roets@ErnstRoets·
This is like a comedy sketch. 😂 Both the journalist and eNCA think this is some "gotcha" moment. Meanwhile @kalliekriel says what he and @afriforum have consistently been saying for years. So much for media credibility.
eNCA@eNCA

AfriForum CEO Kallie Kriel has, for the first time, acknowledged that there is no genocide of white farmers in South Africa. AfriForum and Solidarity have been in the United States in recent months, spreading messages of land grabs and genocide. brnw.ch/21x11CN

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Nini Dol@NiniDol_·
accepting your body, de-centering men, & finally understanding your mother.
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LeLoSi@tsibi23·
@uNomafu_ Bathong when was this 🥰😂
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LeLoSi@tsibi23·
@BoerInExile @gina_din Aiii you are such a lost case,I can’t believe how much time I wasted on you.
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BoerInExile@BoerInExile·
@tsibi23 @gina_din Also apartheid doesn't require apology. Everyone know it was much, much, much better than your evil new SA.
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GINA DIN@gina_din·
South Africa understands the power of history’s witnesses. As President Cyril Ramaphosa reminded the world, Reverend Jesse Jackson stood beside Nelson Mandela at freedom’s dawn and carried forward Dr King’s moral torch. The struggle for justice travels across generations.
MDN NEWS@MDNnewss

President Cyril Ramaphosa says Reverend Jesse Jackson was there when Nelson Mandela was released and elected, and that he “carried forward” Martin Luther King Jr.’s torch of justice, keeping the dream of freedom and equality alive across generations.

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LeLoSi
LeLoSi@tsibi23·
@BoerInExile @gina_din We are the majority and so our population will show up higher in any stats…crime or otherwise. In areas where you are the majority that’s what also happens.
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BoerInExile@BoerInExile·
@tsibi23 @gina_din More gaslighting! Be a better human being (who am I kidding?) : we all well know that blacks are overwhelmingly the murderers, rapists, looters and destroyers.
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LeLoSi@tsibi23·
@BoerInExile @gina_din Your ancestors are the once with a history of raping, looters, destroyers and even mass murders..worse they are still continuing to turn the world into a war-zone even today. In Africa we will rule people like you,you can cry until you are pink. This is our land,adjust or go.
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BoerInExile
BoerInExile@BoerInExile·
@tsibi23 @gina_din You should take a long hard look in the mirror, and then instead of gas lighting people, admit that you are the murderers, rapists, looters and destroyers. That means you're wholly unworthy and disqualified from ruling people like me.
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LeLoSi@tsibi23·
@BoerInExile @gina_din All that are crime and corruption and have nothing to do with race. What is “the destruction of 50% of white SA”statement qualified by…you are so delusional and racist that most whites from other countries don’t even want you. Delusional apartheid apologist.
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BoerInExile@BoerInExile·
@tsibi23 @gina_din By "harbouring so much hate" do you mean like how you have supported and enabled the murder of 600,000, the rape of 1,500,000, the starving of 4,800,000 children, the destruction of 50% of white SA, the looting and destruction of a country, since 1994?
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LeLoSi
LeLoSi@tsibi23·
@BoerInExile @gina_din There are service delivery challenges due to corruption yes but reducing that to colour politics is what your racism seeks to do. Trump said you can come over,why not take the offer instead of harbouring so much hate while here. Even with issues,SA is still better than most west
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LeLoSi
LeLoSi@tsibi23·
@BoerInExile @gina_din This is proving me right. Access to Water, electricity,housing and education has all increased from 15% and below to above 70% up to 90%. The only thing that has increased is crime which we can’t measure as an indicator of progress made.
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BoerInExile@BoerInExile·
@gina_din And today most SAns are much, much, much worse off.
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News Live SA@newslivesa·
“Program director, I heard you say that if you are not a Jackson you can only speak for two minutes but I have traveled 14,000 kilometers which is 9,000 miles, over 24 hours and Jesse Jackson's story and relationship with South Africa can never be told in two minutes” President Cyril Ramaphosa Pays Tribute to the late Rev jesse jackson
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LeLoSi@tsibi23·
@AvainAfrica @TumishoMasha X is not real life and doesn’t even represent a quarter of the population. SA has its problems just like many other countries that have good PR and being dishonest about white race issues is a lie that people keep telling cause they saw the attention it gets. X ≠Real life.
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Ava in Africa@AvainAfrica·
Tumiso, I like you. I follow you. But 10 years, this isn’t even close to how bad it gets. I literally have a stalker who creates new accounts to threaten me, I had someone dm me details about my life and my children. That said, I post about unity a lot, but unity requires honesty from everyone, else it’s just more tolerance, right? We can’t say “listen to me, but I won’t listen to you. Mourn with me, but I won’t mourn with you”. The word everyone chokes on is “love”. You can’t have unity without love. We cannot have unity with everybody unfortunately, but it should be easier than what it is right now. People believe falsehoods and cast judgements on those who don’t deserve it then vote to put people in power who definitely don’t deserve it. I love talking about it because I mostly get shut down and hardly get the chance, but this is the real national dialogue. People can’t be forced into unity with others who seek to harm them. It’s impossible. High trust societies think extremely high of their neighbours because they don’t fear them. That’s a good aim.
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LeLoSi
LeLoSi@tsibi23·
@MmusiMaimane Let’s focus on our own issues…this one ae re nyake.
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LeLoSi@tsibi23·
@RelebogileM My opinion is there is a huge shift in how the new generation of black fathers are showing up for their kids. Going to clinics for Drs appointments, parents meetings and even kids sport days at schools you notice how most are showing up better than the previous generation.
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Relebogile Mabotja@RelebogileM·
Outside of apartheid and the impact it had on many households, what are the current reasons that fatherlessness is still a major problem in South Africa? What is the solution? What has been the greatest impact?
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