@IrishTomsyFan@FER44Rl Sadly, people think if a decision turned out to be wrong, it means there was ill intent in the decision.
Half the time, teams are rolling the dice (with a degree of insight and strategy).
Even if Ferrari were a P1 car, Hamilton wouldn't stand a chance against Leclerc.
How do people not understand this?! It isn't the car. Hamilton is/was done a long time ago and was always favoured by a fantastic team & cars since he was a rookie.
It's true.
#F1#QatarGP
@cgmacfly@CavalierRosso This dated conspiracy makes you guys look uninformed. And not just about F1 but about basic economics, finances and power. There's so many perspectives you can look at this from that disproves this nonsense; from sponsorship lobbiers to driver's managers to FIA regulations.
Please, this is not about the bikes. You prioritise the inconvenience of queueing in a hospital over someone's life simply because they're illegal. You're happy to see empty hospitals whilst sick people stand in the curb. You're just hateful.
Having no one to deliver 60/60 to the middle class is not as big a crisis as having poor South Africans wake up at 4am just to be number 107 at a local clinic.
Let's get our priorities straight.
So…Qaanitah Hunter (who was in conversation with Mashaba re M&M) covered the Phoenix unrests and labelled what happened as vigilantism. She went to co-author a book about the July Unrests. The Gift of the Givers (some of you begged Imtiaz Sooliman to run for office following their humanitarian efforts during covid) called those vigilantes traitors to the tenets of Ubuntu and raised 50 million in aid for affected communities in KZN and Gauteng.
This "Discourse Diva" has no idea what she's talking about. You can instantly pick up on this ignorance when she refers to the people of Phoenix as the "Indian counterparts" to Muslims.
We already know March&March fuels tribalism anyway, we never needed Muslims for that.
“Now that the tribalism trope didn’t work, they are bringing out all these Muslim leaders so that they can call us Islamophobes” … my sister called it.
You are not the only one. It's the same Dudula/March&March types. All these people know is hatred. And they coopt and bastardize the flag just like MAGA does with theirs.
@Patriot_Girll@ThabisoGoba2 Why is it that every account with "patriot" in it only knows how to respond with quips. No sense, no insights, just conspiracies and insults.
@Mojava10111@ashrafallie2918@RediTlhabi All the guy pointed out was that X reflects your account as East Asian. X, NOT HIM, you then unloaded a magazine clip of insults.
The only thing convincing me you might be human is your emotional reaction.
@Mojava10111@ashrafallie2918@RediTlhabi Lol, why do you "patriots" still think swearing is effective or does something to the reader? If anything it's a reflection of you, more than what you think of them.
Senegal properly squandered an opportunity last night. Conceding 2 goals in 5 minutes when you were leading by 2 goals seems like you're saying you don't want to be there.
"but when was the last time that someone wakes up and the game is gone from their library?"
That's yet to happen because this is fairly new territory, but that doesn't make people's concerns less valid. There are people buying printers and having to pay subscriptions to print.
You said you don't understand the outrage, Trevor articulated some reasons for it.
"Gaming isn't serious for me" ; yet you have a "beastly PC" which likely costs a fortune. Regardless, I don't care much for vynils, but I can understand why certain people miss that kind of media.
Salute to you for the reply. Now I am not knocking anyone where the only way you can get a game is second hand and on a budget. I never knock on someone's financial situation.
For me gaming isn't that serious for me, but when was the last time that someone wakes up and the game is gone from their library? If that happens it would suck 100%. People got upset because of two things, I said that I don't care and that there is outrage.
The outrage is funny because where was this outrage years ago when they made a digital only version of the PlayStation? There wasn't any outrage like this then, but when they say they aren't making any physical copies, now everyone is trying to boycott PS. We will see if people truly speak with their wallets because this small percentage is doing raging and its still not going to be enough to move the needle.
I'm not knocking anyone who has a physical library, I love to see it but it depends on your own situation and whats better for you. My original tweet, I NEVER discredited anyone who prefers a physical copy.
I realize this is Twitter and majority of people are bots.
@TechnicallyTee@Adeafguy So what was the point then? This is like a lactose intolerant person telling us they don't care for ice cream. A completely redundant tweet. Lol.
COMMENT:
The latest revelation that Lt.Gen Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi told the Investigating Directorate Against Corruption (IDAC) not to contact him directly, but instead to go through his support staff for any meeting, is another clear indication that relations between the two institutions have deteriorated significantly.
This is about far more than administrative protocol.
It reflects a breakdown in trust between two agencies that should be working together in the fight against organised crime and corruption.
Instead of presenting a united front, there have been weeks of public accusations, counter-accusations and increasingly hostile exchanges.
South Africans expect SAPS and IDAC to cooperate, share intelligence where appropriate and pursue criminal investigations without unnecessary conflict.
Criminal syndicates benefit when law enforcement agencies are distracted by internal disputes rather than focusing on dismantling organised crime networks.
If there are legitimate legal or procedural concerns, they should be addressed through established institutional channels. Equally, investigators must be allowed to do their work independently and without interference.
Professional engagement between senior law enforcement officials is essential, particularly when dealing with complex corruption and organised crime investigations.
Public confidence in the criminal justice system has already been severely tested.
Continued public sparring between senior police leadership and IDAC risks undermining that confidence even further.
The focus should return to the real enemy: organised crime, corruption and those who have infiltrated state institutions.
South Africa cannot afford a situation where law enforcement agencies appear to be at odds with one another while criminal networks continue to exploit those divisions.
The country needs cooperation, professionalism and accountability -not institutional conflict.
@pule_jones@DasenThathiah