@Mashishi_B And the ' i commented without knowing the full story' excuse is just lame at this point. Why comment if you had no idea of the full extent.
What a shame, some of us cannot see this from the perspective of the mother who struggled to find space at the local school for her daughter. The father who was threatened for opening a spaza shop to take care of his kids. Too privileged to care.
Much better second half from Bafana Bafana. Evidence Makgopa and Rele Mofokeng seriously fought their cases to be put in that starting line-up! Everything changed as soon as they stepped on the field, better fluidity, better passing, better build ups and better chances at goal!
The whole continent is against them, our analysts in broadcasting stations are against them. Even us as fans, we are so negative towards them. Why would they play well when everyone is against them 😔
You know what I hate the most about this. We’re not even displaying what South African football is really about. I don’t mind losing but I’d rather lose with our style. Where are the short passes we know, where’s the flair? Broos is genuinely restricting us for no reason
🚨📍 REALITY CHECK
Uyazi sometimes the internet is a biggest scam.
Last night I was sitting in a local salon, getting a haircut and watching the Champions League final.
What I saw was completely different from what social media keeps telling us.
South Africans were laughing and debating football with Malawian brothers. A Ghanaian guy was arguing about tactics with a South African. Everyone was sharing jokes, buying drinks and enjoying the game together.
No drama. No hatred. Just ordinary people getting along.
We see the same thing happens every day in places like Vosloorus, Katlehong, Tembisa, Alexandra and Soweto.
South Africans buy from Somali shops even ask for discounts.
Zimbabweans work alongside South Africans.
Malawians, Mozambicans, Congolese, Nigerians and locals share taxis, worship together in churches and mosques. It the same in workplaces no drama at all.
Kids play together at creche without asking for passports.
Neighbors borrow sugar from each other without checking nationality.
The reality on the ground is that MOST people get along just fine.
The internet amplifies the loudest and angriest voices, but they are not the majority.
Most Africans living in South Africa are simply trying to work, survive and build better lives, just like everyone else.
The real South Africa is often far more peaceful than the one you see on your TIMELINE maybe be like me MUTE ALL XENOPHOBICS and go out there and see 🇿🇦❤️🌍
Taking Prep because you're dating someone's husband and continuing to have multiple abortions for him and HE goes on to call you Ms HIV Pills (Prep) 😭😭🤚🏾.
@PardonMe456@RolivhuwaLidobo The texts show he is just there to financially support the child. I agree with you though, these types of men should never win, one way or the other, so Rea must leave him (in an ideal world of course, lol). The only victim is the wife.