New video explaining how capitalism is maintained through imperialism and the theft of resources from third world countries.
This is why the U.S. is always at war and has over 800 military bases worldwide to ensure corporations can keep extracting resources from these countries.
@kobe_boujee88 This is norms in SA men, they do this same thing to their girls and women.. Jakaranda FM every Friday around 4-5pm you will hear all sort atrocities this bunch does over the news.. Raping of young girls and even older women as old as 60 as long as they are vulnerable
@I_iknow3@instablog9ja You are probably better off in Ibadan or Abeokuta, that is if you want peace of mind and send money home at the end of each month.. You
@fweshtiny Who told this fool SA is an African model of what we want lol, a white land and resources controlled economy.. This Ppl are sick and dumb at the same time
Ex Nigerian military personnel, retired 3 star🎖️captain sends a serious message to Pres Tinubu. Told him he cause a big problem in Nigeria.
Here’s a full translation:
Eh, I’m not afraid at all. I’m a three-star, eh, captain. Do you know the wars I’ve fought? Have you seen me? So, Tílẹ̀kùlé, you will be the stupid man of the century.
Officers rough up an innocent 60 year old man over a warrant that they read wrong and refused to double check.
Pure incompetence on display when Orange City Police Department officers wrongfully detained Harry DeCancio Sr. inside his own home.
The responding officers were attempting to execute an active arrest warrant. However, the target of that warrant was not the man they cornered in the living room—it was for his son, Harry DeCancio Jr.
Despite a massive generation gap, the officers completely abandoned standard identity verification protocols. Harry DeCancio Sr. was born in 1962, making him over 60 years old at the time of the incident. The warrant on the officers' mobile data terminals explicitly detailed a completely different birth year, a distinct physical description, and the "Junior" suffix belonging to his son.
Rather than taking a few brief seconds to double check their info, the officers instead doubled down on their error.
Body camera footage reveals the officers aggressively pushed the elder DeCancio over his own couch. A struggle ensued for several minutes as officers forced handcuffs onto him.
This incident exposes the dangerous reality of law enforcement prioritizing absolute physical compliance over accurate data verification. When officers refuse to slow down and read the critical identifiers right in front of them, innocent citizens pay the price. In this case, gross negligence took the place of basic duty, leaving a 60-year-old man to bear the brunt of an assault and wrongful arrest by the very department sworn to protect the community.