❗️🇹🇭 Yesterday, Thai police arrested six Nigerian men running a romance scam ring built on AI-generated faces and fake video calls in Nonthaburi, Thailand.
More than 20 people arrested by the Hawks over a R114 million corruption scandal in the Mpumalanga Department of Education dating back to 2018. Among those arrested is a Chief Director of HR in the Department of Health.
Let's circle back to South Africa,
By this logic,
Do White Afrikanners own the land they currently occupy?
Land they acquired by forcibly displacing locals they found when they landed a boat, some 100 years ago.
I would comment about White Americans also not owning the land - by this logic,
But let's analyse one colony at a time.
So, using Donald Trump’s logic, those who arrived by boat at the Cape of Good Hope on 6 April 1652, 374 years ago, cannot lay any legitimate claim to land ownership in South Africa. They were not indigenous to the land.
They arrived as settlers and colonists, not as natives. If arrival by boat disqualifies people from claiming a country as their own, then that logic applies first and foremost to the very foundations of colonial settlement itself.
Oh Donald, he is such a clever guy, is he not? 🤣🤣🤣
If you were waiting for Pennywise to truly deliver, IT WELCOME TO DERRY Ep 7 is it. This is not hyperbole, it is, by far, the best episode of the season AND one of the most terrifying and emotional hour of television you will see all year. Prepare yourself. You are not ready.
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