Kids have their moment. Kids freeze. Kids forget. Kids get shy. Kids refuse to participate. That’s childhood.
The same “kids will be kids” grace you denied someone else’s child is the same way we will deny ur child.
So dear wave in ur moms dictionary you slow and ret@rded asf!
It’s funny because people said it’s ok to make fun of people’s kids if they make fun of kids (and then wrongfully accused someone they don’t like of doing that) yet they someone become morally high whenever her kids are targeted. By their logic, shouldn’t that be perfectly fine since she out her mouth said she has no issue with going after kids? Why do the rules change for her?
This here is why African-based scholars need to lead conversations about our continent and country experiences. Being a professor of linguistics in the US doesn't make you an expert in South African linguistics.
You are wrong in this instance, be teachable
Counterfeit Bafana Bafana jerseys were some of the items confiscated during a by-law enforcement operation in Marabastad.
We were joined by the South African Revenue Service (SARS) Customs Unit.
Let’s support Bafana Bafana with authentic jerseys. @CityTshwane
We are in the Pretoria CBD for a special by-law enforcement operation. We’ve closed down dozens of salons that are operating inside a well known building located on Madiba Street.
None of the salons, operating inside this building, are registered or in possession of trading licenses issued by the City of Tshwane.
In addition, the Tshwane Metro Police checked the documentation of foreign nationals who operate the salons.
To run a business in Tshwane, you must be issued with a trading license. The safety of residents, clients and employees must be protected. @CityTshwane
To operate a business in Tshwane, you must be registered. Salon owners, please visit the city’s offices located at the Middestad Building on 252 Thabo Sehume Street in the Pretoria CBD.
The City’s by-law enforcement teams closed down several salons that were operating illegally inside a building on Madiba Street. @CityTshwane
Remember how Minister Aaron Motsoaledi would be taken to court every time he wanted to deal with illegal immigrants? Until he was moved to another Ministry! The govt didn’t want to deal with it