@simawesom@kamauwaruhiu I believe that shows the young ones violence gets results. In some places you’ll hear people say I’ll beat you up, others I’ll sue you.
@Acyn To think there are people who agreed this is the “best” the country has to offer , doesn’t surprise me. He wouldn’t be able to tell struggle even if it started him in the face. But again it’s a set of individuals who voted this in and revel in it remember that.
@SilenceDamned@atrupar@lawler4ny I hope a journalist is putting him to the task. Otherwise, we’re preachers among our respective choirs. The questions are often genteel, walking-on-eggshells types.
@SABCNews ANC failed to deliver period. Those entrusted with being good stewards of democracy engaged in cronyism at the expense of the indigenes. Opportunists (politicians) forment bad vibes and incite people against their bros and sisters to fight over the scraps.
@AVindman I'd respectfully disagree. The merger would have realized some redundancy even if not all at once, but gradually, and would have been further exacerbated by the current fuel costs due to the sum of choices made. There's no both-siding this one.
@JackDavisMAGA@atrupar You don't know whether DJT would have allowed or not. I am sure whichever direction he'd go you'd following unquestionably. If Biden allowed it and job losses due to redundancy came about you'd be hollering still.
@b_connerton@SavageElmoo@Robren35@atrupar Or there'd be redundancy, with many folk going home… and wait for it, dealing with one entity. But I somehow think that if the merger had happened and there were fewer options, someone would complain, 'How dare Biden allow the merger?'
@Darkdeedfiles@atrupar And they nominated another in his place for the ‘24 run instead of, wait for it propping Biden up for four more years. Even they know when to quit.