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6 years ago, the biggest crime syndicate in South Africa locked us in our homes.
What was supposed to be 21 days became more than 2 years.
They sent police and soldiers into our streets with rifles and shotguns. They destroyed livelihoods, tore families apart and left children to starve.
And while the country suffered, they looted. Funds meant for the sick and hungry were stolen by wealthy politicians who claimed to be “saving lives”.
Ordinary South Africans were treated like criminals. Over 400,000 people were arrested. Citizens were beaten, publicly humiliated, and even killed. The elderly and disabled were blasted with water cannons while trying to access social grants.
And if you refused a medical procedure with no long-term data, you were punished. You lost your job. You were ostracised. You were treated as less than human.
One of the most severe abuses of state power in our recent history. A violation of fundamental human rights. No one charged. No one jailed. No one even apologised.
Redi, your arrogance is breathtaking. You sit there patronising the US Ambassador like he's some wide-eyed tourist who needs a lecture on how to behave in a "sovereign state." You sneer at legitimate fears about "Kill the Boer" as a "lunatic fringe obsession" while the rest of us are just supposed to nod along to your constitutional sermon. Spare us. The song isn't some harmless relic. It has been belted out by ANC and EFF figures for decades. Courts have twisted themselves into knots to declare it non-hate speech. Meanwhile farmers keep dying. Dismissing that as fringe while wrapping yourself in "constitutionalism" is pure gaslighting.
But the hypocrisy here is staggering, it’s what completely unravels your rant: during apartheid, the ANC didn't hesitate for a second to drag the United States into South Africa's domestic affairs. You lobbied Congress relentlessly. You pushed divestment campaigns. You cheered on sanctions. You celebrated when America overrode Reagan to pass the 1986 Anti-Apartheid Act, explicitly rejecting any notion of "sovereignty" when it suited you. Mandela and the movement treated US pressure as a moral imperative to dismantle the regime. Now, when an ambassador politely notes that a genocidal chant sounds like hate speech, suddenly it's outrageous interference? You can't weaponise American power when it helps the ANC and then clutch your pearls the moment it holds you accountable. That is not principled diplomacy. That is selective outrage from someone who knows exactly how the game worked when the shoe was on the other foot. South Africa deserves straight talk, not this arrogant deflection.
Honest question to black South Africans:
So for 31 years white South Africans have been persecuted, demonized, had 145 radical racial laws put against them and what do they do ? They Build! Built a University for their own language and culture against all odds with zero government assistance.
In that same time what have the black South Africans built with the billions given to them by white 1st world countries?
Another government-funded loudmouth trying to play God by mocking the actual God and His people. Thokozile Mkhwanazi-Xaluva, sitting pretty in her CRL Rights Commission chair like she's the final authority on heaven and earth, has the audacity to spit on everything Christians hold sacred.
You call hearing from God a one-way ticket to the psych ward? The only one who needs professional help is the person who thinks angels in heaven are swapping underwear selfies like it's a WhatsApp group chat for the spiritually constipated. Heaven doesn't do panty raids, but hell is clearly taking notes on your material.
You label the Church a "circus" that "must stop?" B#tch, the real circus is a Chapter 9 institution head reducing believers to "cows to be milked," calling us liars and cuckoos, and treating Christianity like some optional "thing" you can dismiss with a wave of your manicured hand. If anyone's enjoying the milking, it's bureaucrats like you, sucking tax money while lecturing people who've actually built communities, fed the poor, and transformed lives, without needing a government license to pray.
You sneer that pastors and religious leaders have become "more ridiculous?" You're suggesting angels wear undergarments they can "wave back" at gullible believers, like the hosts of glory are running a celestial striptease. That's not regulation you're pushing; that's blasphemy disguised as public policy. The Bible warns about people who mock the things of God and call evil good; congratulations, you've just auditioned for the starring role.
Christians aren't "under a spell;" we're under the blood of Jesus, forgiven, redeemed, and empowered by the Holy Spirit, something no amount of peer-review committees or state vetting can touch. You can try to license callings, regulate faith, and police pulpits all you want, but the gates of hell won't prevail against the Church (Matthew 16:18).
So keep talking, Thoko. Keep calling us crazy. Keep waving your imaginary angelic lingerie. Every word you utter is just another nail in the coffin of your credibility, and a reminder to every believer that no constitution, no commission, and no chairperson is above the King of Kings.
We're the body of Christ. And we're praying for your soul while we laugh at the sheer ridiculousness of a mortal trying to regulate the immortal.
Your move, "Chairperson." The real Chair is still on the throne.
@RiseAgainstEvil God's wrath will forever be enough against this evil being. May she repent her sins and redeem her soul in Christ Jesus, our Savior. We bless her and her family in the name of Jesus and we pray that this blasphemous ranting will be halted
🇿🇦 Remember Zebediela Citrus Estate? Here’s what happened to it‼️
From 1918 to 1926, more than 565 000 citrus trees were planted on 2 260 ha of this estate’s land. For the twenty five years before the estate was sold to the South African government in 1974, it showed a profit of millions of rands every year. After the sale, Zebediela grew to become “the diamond of agricultural projects”. It was of such great national pride that the Reader’s Digest Illustrated Guide to Southern Africa wrote in 1978 that “nearly 400 million oranges are harvested each year from the groves of Zebediela, the world’s biggest citrus estate. The output is sufficient to provide one orange for every eight people on earth.
This was written in 2001: Zebediela Citrus Estate, once the largest of its kind in the world with an annual harvest worth R30 million, is in ruins today losing more than R35 million per annum. Taken over by the Agricultural and Rural Development Corporation, its managers were replaced by people who had no farming experience. Result: the citrus trees died and hundreds of employees retrenched.
One of the sad tales of land distribution.
How it started ~ How it ended
Imagine running a farm, meeting EU standards, creating jobs… but losing export access because your B-BBEE scorecard isn’t colourful enough 😭 We’ve officially turned trade into a school group project where marks are based on demographics, not performance.. Good luck DA in implementing this
🇿🇦 My Country: A Laughingstock‼️
Imagine this comedy script:
SANDF top boss, Mama Angie, was hysterically woken up early in the morning to be told that there are Iranian warships in the Cape. Mama was shocked! She then hastily called the President to report the news. Our President was shocked! What about the SANDF military intelligence? They too were shocked! What about our State Security Agency? Those ones are closed for business.
An armada of Iranian warships sail for thousands of nautical miles and nobody saw them until they arrived at Simonstown Naval Base. Do you believe that?
Nobody can write tragicomedy better.
Still in the state of shock, President Ramaphosa swiftly appointed another Commission: The Department of Defence Board of Inquiry into Iran’s Navy Participation (DFBIINP). It is to be chaired by retired Judge Bernard Ngoepe and include two other judges. Does the President have a bottomless Commissions Fund? Because each time he is shocked by something-nyana he appoints a Commission.
By the time President Ramaphosa finish his term, our retired judges will be commissioned billionaires.
I am shocked by what my beloved country has become. The Bananas are over-ripe.
LCB ❤️
As a follow up to my reply to @jsteenhuisen a day or so ago, and because I saw this, I would like to just say the following:
Farmers are watching their herds get slaughtered while you gatekeep cheap private FMD vaccines at R10/dose because it doesn't fit your centralized, state-controlled bullshit agenda.
Sakeliga, Saai & Free State Agri demanded you lift the red tape, yet you block them, defend your monopoly, and threaten all of us that private action will "derail" your pathetic 10-year plan that's already failed SA's 30M cattle! In 10 years we wont have any cattle to vaccinate and you'll have to eat some VERY expensive imported pies 3 times a day!
Namibia subsidizes farmers heavily, vaccines are often free/govt-provided and on the farmer-end costs are kept low. Here in SA none of that is true and not only do you fail to make a possitive difference, you are making it actively worse!
Someone's getting FILTHY rich off whatever middleman enrichment scam you're trying to protect here. Meanwhile, you're jetting to Davos, schmoozing at World Economic Forum panels on land degradation and agri, cozying up to globalist elites while our food security burns!
This isn't just incompetence—it's DELIBERATE SABOTAGE!
You're selling out South African farmers to your WEF masters, delaying real solutions to line pockets and push control.
On the one front, SA farmers are dealling with the EFF, singing “kill the boer” and on the other front they are dealing with their own Agriculture Minister “killing the boer” by preventing them from privately vaccinating their heards at low cost ,all while farmers have to put down infected animals, at ZERO compensation for said animals!
YOU are KILLING our meat industry… YOU are KILLING our dairy industry and YOU are KILLING our farmers…
I’m telling you today, you better step aside or you’re going to get crushed. Farmers (and general South Africans) are DONE waiting while you play games with our livestock and livelihoods. Resign now, you spineless sellout!!
The @Our_DA is going to look like an abatoir on a busy day during the next 2 local and government elections, it's going to be a complete and UTTER bloodbath... be VERY sure of that!! You have been "quationed"!
#FMDcrisis #SteenhuisenOut
🇿🇦 Groenewald rejected a pay increase of over R100 000, saying it would be wrong to take such money while more than half of South Africans earn less than that. He warned that leaders should not benefit personally while ordinary people are losing jobs, struggling to feed their families, and facing daily hardships.
Meanwhile, Ramaphosa quietly approves a R126 000 raise for himself. This is the stark truth: some leaders take for themselves, while others put the people first
South Africa needs leaders like Groenewald, ccourageous, selfless, and focused on the nation’s survival and future.
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We tried to warn them about the BELA Act, but they wouldn't listen.
They thought it was just about "sticking it to the Afrikaner."
They never bothered to read or understand it, or they'd have seen the open-door admissions for undocumented learners and the chaos coming without the ANC building more schools.
Now parents are raging.
- thousands of SA kids unplaced
- 20km+ drives to school
- endless stress & queues as the system buckles under the influx and years of ANC underinvestment & poor planning.
This mess is squarely on the ANC.
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🇿🇦🇺🇸 WHAT THE SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT AND MEDIA REFUSE TO TELL YOU ABOUT U.S. DEMANDS‼️
The South African people are being kept in the dark. The ANC government remains silent. So does the mainstream media.
THE FOUR DEMANDS FROM THE UNITED STATES
The American government, through channels connected to the Trump administration, outlined the following four requirements:
1⃣ The ANC must publicly condemn the song “Kill the Boer, Kill the Farmer” – A racist chant viewed in the U.S. as hate speech and incitement to violence. Its continued normalization has directly hindered bilateral relations.
2⃣ The government must take urgent steps to protect farmers and address farm murders – Including potentially reinstating a rural defence mechanism similar to the disbanded Kommandostelsel and classifying farm attacks as a priority crime category.
3⃣ The Expropriation Without Compensation (EWC) framework must be abandoned or rewritten – The U.S. insists on a fair market approach: “willing buyer, willing seller”, with proper compensation for land.
4⃣ Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (BBBEE) requirements must not be imposed on American companies – These policies are viewed as racially discriminatory and as barriers to investment.
These conditions are not open suggestions. They are non-negotiable prerequisites for advancing future trade deals — including access to the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), which provides South Africa with valuable duty-free access to U.S. markets. That access was at risk, with a deadline for renewal negotiations.
📌THE GOVERNMENT KNEW — AND SAID NOTHING
President Cyril Ramaphosa and his delegation visited the White House. They returned and held press briefings. But no mention was made of these demands. No acknowledgment. No questions taken. No answers given.
📌Meanwhile, the FF+ made these demands public. Media ignored them. But then came the confirmation from the Hudson Institute which stated, on record, that the U.S. government had indeed made these requests known. This was no fabrication. The truth had simply been buried.
📌The media are complicit. Political journalists in South Africa have direct lines to ministers. Any one of them could have picked up a phone and confirmed these four demands. Yet not one headline. Not one investigation. Not one question at a press conference.
📎The government received four demands that directly affect the safety, prosperity, and international standing of South Africa. They had the obligation to share those demands with Parliament and the public. Instead, they chose to conceal. To distract. To lie by omission... And the media stood by silently in the wings.
My view on this gender debate is quite simple.
If a grown man wants to dress up as a woman, and pretend that he’s a woman? Fine. I certainly don’t approve, and I will not call him a woman, but that’s his decision. It’s a free country. On the strict condition that others are not negatively affected by his actions - eg, if he decides that he wants to compete in women’s sport or intrude in women-only spaces? The answer is a firm NO. No men in women’s sports or spaces. Not complicated.
When it comes to children? Absolutely not. Pushing this ideology on young boys and girls is sick and twisted.
It should be illegal. To suggest that a young boy has been born in the wrong body, and should receive life-altering surgery to ‘resolve’ that? It’s abuse. It’s disgusting.
I don’t want those vile flags flown anywhere in the public sector - anywhere. DEFINITELY NOT in schools, toddler play areas, hospitals or wherever else.
For the NHS to be conducting trials where children as young as ten are given puberty blockers? It will creep and creep and creep back again. No. The answer is no. It is an unethical experiment.
Anybody in a position of authority forcing this ideology on a young boy and girl, potentially leading to permanent physical changes? They should be prosecuted.
Leave children alone.