@Guerillaforc@Queen254Trails@ThandoAfrika talking about tribalism , recently I have seen videos of South Africans who are not Zulus being asked for ID's from random Zulu people in the streets. everyday Zulu's BMare shouting mashangane must leave. Is that not tribalism?
@Nama_Khoe@newslivesa You are only brave enough to target harmless Africans who can't fight back, while you ignore those responsible for actual atrocities. If you want to prove your worth, go address the exclusion in Orania or confront those involved in the Phoenix killings. Useless bunch.
@Am_Blujay 5/5
Reflecting on my family's experiences and the neighborhood where I grew up, I have never felt direct discrimination. Instead, we were met with love, friendship, and a warm welcome. Zimbabwe is truly our home, and we have never felt otherwise.
@Am_Blujay To me, Nyasarandi (derived frm Nyasaland) and Brandaya (derived frm Blantyre) were never derogatory; they felt no different thn being called Muvhitori, a name originating from Fort Victoria. While I would consider Bwidi to be derogatory, it was the least frequently used.
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