@EndFreeloading
Namibia is a huge country with few people. Land is not scarce in Africa. Africa has 60% of the world's unproductive arable land. Genocidal envy unfortunately because unequal behaviour can never lead to equal outcome
@ISephara
Heard on the radio that Ireland will revoke visa-free travel for South Africans because Nigerians and Zimbabweans are using South African passports to enter and then claim asylum
@Buhlebethu_lisa
Medunsa was built in 1978 to train black doctors, nurses and vets specifically. Bantu ed was introduced after the Eisselen comission report found most black youth were not attending school. Black literacy more than doubled after two decades of Bantu ed
@SwanepoelTru
Yep they don't stand with Christians in Nigeria either, dead silence from the black elite. And it shows that this is nothing but vanity, they don't care about palestinians anymore than they do poor black people here. They want the limelight
@HenryFrancisFy1
Littering
Multiple lunch breaks
Sick days every month
Bad driving
Lack of consideration for others
Attention seeking behaviour
Easily offended
@bevthrills
@CIJ_ICJ
Attention. These black elite have been dead silent about Christians killed in Nigeria. They don't care about palestinians anymore than they do poor black people here. It's for the limelight and for the vanity
@RiebvJanbeeck
It comes down to race, and Bantu colonisation is accelerating. Appreciation goes to those who advocate for non-racialism, but even a black from the US or UK would find a warmer welcome here
Everyone's favourite part of London, Green Street, Forest Gate, East London the home of Anjem Choudary. I even heard someone speak English.
That rubbish is going to attract the rats and mice.,
@brenner_ta77374
Town of 3000 people in the desert is flourishing while there's almost no economic activity on some of the most fertile land in the country
@GaytonMcK
@OnsBaizaNie
There's no municipality in the world that can keep up with the level of littering, raping, stealing and killing that goes on in these communities
@WanjiruNjoya
I believed in the rainbow nation and BEE until BLM grievances surfaced in South Africa, despite BEE, a mostly black police force, and black majority rule for 30 years
@HenryFrancisFy1
Actually thid makes sense my bru. People perform better at STEM subjects when the language of instruction is their own. The joke is instead of developing their languages academically, they anglicised universities in the name of decolonisation
@VusiThembekwayo
When you leverage something too much people start picking it apart and people are starting to notice the limitations of these grievances
Interview with the man who tried to compress the wound of the 9-month-old baby stabbed by the Islamist terrorist in Sydney today.
He says the thinks the baby will be fine but is unsure about the mother as a lot of blood was coming out of her mouth.
Several people killed
Kenya ban hunting in the 70s, saw an 85% drop in wildlife numbers, SA over the same period increase 1300%. Hunting pays for conservation. Culling older males improves genetic diversity. Boer lives matter
@UnityInSA
@proforlax
Black literacy was 7% 150 years ago, reading/writing in any language, <30% in the 50s, it increased to 77% and highest on the continent in the 80s thanks to bantu ed
Colonisation saved a lot of people from living this way, but the generation who didn't experience any of it are even more angry. Resentment is their leverage; their grievances are irrational and should be ignored completely
I built 100 wells in Africa to provide clean drinking water for up to 500,000 people! This is one of my favorite videos I’ve ever made 🥰 (all ad rev will go towards getting people in need water)