Apartheid in RSA was ended through negotiations between 1990 and 1993. All the power was given to the ANC with no protection for minority groups! #VoetsekANC
@MTshwaku It’s remarkable that after the destruction of farms and the suffering of families in concentration camps, Afrikaners rebuilt through hard work and perseverance — without playing the victim or blaming history. That resilience built much of what still stands today.
@MTshwaku Your post reveals a deep double standard. Blaming an entire race for today’s problems ignores 30 years of self-governance and corruption. South Africa’s challenges won’t be solved by resentment but by accountability, fairness, and unity.
@MightiJamie White Afrikaners continue to build businesses, pay taxes, and feed the country despite being shut out of opportunities by race policies. Maybe it’s time to stop blaming ordinary citizens and start holding leaders accountable for 30 years of failure and division
@MightiJamie The claim that white people “own most land” is misleading and untrue. The state and traditional authorities (like the Zulu kingdom) own most of South Africa’s land, not private white farmers. Much of this land is undeveloped for commercial farming and therefor also unprofitable.
@MightiJamie Your figures don’t show oppression solved, they show how race laws have failed to uplift anyone. After 30+ years they mostly protect the elite, not the poor. As a white man who can’t even apply for a government job or tender, thus RSA is truly the most race-regulated country.
@pieterkrielorg Corruption doesn’t “start” or “end” with skin colour, it starts when leaders aren’t held accountable. The real issue is why should the failures of the past excuse the failures of today? Pointing to history doesn’t make our current gov’s lack of accountability any less damaging.
@SizweDhlomo We can argue endlessly about which era was more corrupt? What really matters is what are we going to do now, with the mess we’re in? This is not the SA we dreamed of in 1994 and unless we start demanding real accountability and leadership, it won’t become the SA we all hoped for!
@MDNnewss This is what happens when leaders preach Marxist socialism: looting follows, then they feign “shock”. Orwell’s Animal Farm warned us — under this kind of leadership, we’re all doomed. Truth is that the problem may lie in leadership itself. #LootingCulture#SAPoliticsCrisis
@jaxajueny Freedom of speech is not the same as freedom to tell lies and spread propaganda. The same left that is now pretending to be outraged over Jimmy Kimmel being fired rejoiced when others were dismissed. Should Kimmel be allowed to go on TV and blatantly lie to the American public?
@Miriam2626 That’s out of context. Charlie Kirk was pointing out that DEI hiring creates doubt. If pilots were hired purely on competence, no one would ever question their ability. But when DEI is prioritized over merit, it raises concerns about whether the person hired was truly qualified.
@allenanalysis Freedom of speech is not the same as freedom to tell lies and spread propaganda. The same left that is now pretending to be outraged over Jimmy Kimmel being fired rejoiced when others were dismissed. Should Kimmel be allowed to go on TV and blatantly lie to the American public?
@ThomasSowell Freedom of speech is not the same as freedom to tell lies and spread propaganda. The same left that is now pretending to be outraged over Jimmy Kimmel being fired rejoiced when others were dismissed. Should Kimmel be allowed to go on TV and blatantly lie to the American public?