@AlgoTeacher@AfricaFactsZone Nope...they aren't black, Libya is 4 Libyans and they aren't owned by whites and aren't primitive animals infested with HIV, fooolish lazy barbaric Us🤷🏾♀️"🔊🎶 no mo sautafrika". So ya they get a pass, infact they can't be isolated n we stop selling our "pawda" to them...🤘
Nigerians must know their history and stop claiming South Africa as their own. Gather here and listern🤔
Go home and fight for your rights and fix your country.
@tom__tom1@phillibecks@AJENews Eish Tom Tom my GPS, I'm kinda busy to wrestle with pigs at the moment, i know we'l get dirty and you'll like that very much...just not now Tommy my skatbol.💅
@LopesInsights Learn to distinguish between Theory and hypothesis. Come to the ground and live with us for a year my guy. Don't package Observation from afar as Fact.😪
A Palestinian Boy In Gaza Paints The South African Flag 🇿🇦 On a Bombed Building Wall With a Message To South Africans Saying : " FROM GAZA Thank You South Africa ♥️"
Experience South Africa without the cultural shock. See a majority Black population living respectfully and kindly, dispelling media myths. Discover the real South Africa and a way of life you aspire to. #RealSouthAfrica#Travel
Dr @MbuyiseniNdlozi, I trust you are keeping well and warm during these cold days sweeping across parts of country.🇿🇦
I agree wholeheartedly with you that our engagements should never descend into ad hominem attacks or belittle education. Education must be valued and defended, for it remains the foundation upon which our children build their futures.
At the same time, it is worth remembering that wisdom is not confined to the classroom. Lived experiences also carry deep insights that enrich society. We must appeal to those who are "educated" to be mindful not to present themselves as the sole custodians of knowledge or to treat others as less wise. They should not speak over communities or appear to be lecturing them on how to advance their struggles.
I am of the view that the in public discourse, the "educated strata" of society should set a good example for children, who each morning commit to the disciplined routine of schooling, by showing respect for the voices and lived experiences of those "less educated". Without such respect, children may grow up believing that disregarding the experiences of the "less educated" is the proper way to engage with others.
My good Dr, I will argue that education achieves its highest purpose when it listens, learns, and collaborates with society in humility. In that way, it becomes not only fashionable, but also inclusive and transformative.
Thank you for engaging my post. Wishing you a pleasant weekend.🙏🏽🇿🇦
@koko_matshela Nna leare kgupiša stru🤞hlokomelang dinomoro kadi ofising, Rena retla hlokomela strata cos leare gatella, we can be on different sides of the fence and both be right. Lena educated ppl don't see us cos the many books url read, don't allow ur understanding to come to our level.🤷🏾♀️
@Lee88692097@sewelankoana It's cos they are given airtime for free chomi, humans are devouring other humans komazweni jo on camera for the entire universe to see, have u heard any of those REAL victims given this much airplay?🤷🏾♀️they don't cry foul where they're originally from so only in Sa my friend.
@Zamamsizazama@LCabonena School chomie has never taught us how to "think". U can have all kinds of accolades n fail to apply your "thinking cap". Theres absolutely no school for "Common Sense". It however taught us to "Research, Fact Check, make hypothesis n prove theories". Skolo neh.🤣🤣🤣 ai
@phillibecks@AJENews Huh? That clearly is in your universe...perhaps share where you got ur info from.🤔🤔hai this version is brand new to me n I'm certain to alota ppl too.