The racist, dehumanising remarks against @KMbappe by Paraguayan Sen. Celeste Amarilla are despicable, regrettably not isolated.
States & sports organisations must prevent acts of racism & discrimination, and ensure independent and effective accountability. Social media must also prevent and address racial discrimination on their platforms.
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@BEEtycoon@NeverCaredfo@julianrademeyer Yes you do, if you make it an issue. It is your right to tell politicians that if they don’t resolve an issue that is important to you, you won’t vote for them. You don’t understand anything about the power you hold as a voter. No wonder you target foreigners.
@LadyMpopi@julianrademeyer Of course you will. We don’t expect anything better from you vampires.
You’ve limited brains if you think “there’s nothing you can do about it”. All kinds of things are already being done about it. When it hits you, you won’t even know. And there will be no foreigner to blame.
@mnrMOW@julianrademeyer Blah blah blah. You are correct, SAn laws must be respected and upheld, by ALL, which includes YOU. Vigilantism and anarchy is not respecting and upholding the laws of SA. Breaking the law and then lecture people about obeying the law is wild. 🤡
@mnrMOW@julianrademeyer Still trying to pin the ills of SA on foreigners. Mafias and murderers are vastly South African. Look at the prison population. You willingly go and buy “poison”. Stop buying and they close down in a day. You’re just an obsessed afrophobe clutching at straws.
@somlaza@mnrMOW@julianrademeyer Yes, their and your politicians are to blame. So direct your anger at politicians, not a poor grandmother who has cancer and has gone through hell to get to a hospital or a woman who has to give birth on the roadside or a family man stoned to death for a market stall. 😤
@BEEtycoon@NeverCaredfo@julianrademeyer Yes, you should be consulting, not murdering.
You’re consulted regularly, it’s called elections, duh!
You’re clutching at straws, any justification for your hatred.
The govt and your MP are the ones you should consult with, not a poor mother and child. 😤
@LadyMpopi@julianrademeyer “Whatever”. The answer to be expected, afrophobia has no argument to make.
You’re simple minded, SA is not an island you can close off.
Long after the foreigners you hate are gone, you are not good, criminality, drugs, corruption and unemployment will continue. 30%er, “shem”.
@NeverCaredfo@julianrademeyer They’re not lepers. It was the policy of the SA govt not to set up refugee camps and for people to live together as fellow human beings. Afrophobes do not want a neighbour simply because they are not their “tribe”. It’s simply the evil of hate. You can’t sanitise it.
@mnrMOW@julianrademeyer Nice try. Refugee camps are places where people are welcomed and given help and assistance.
This is a concentration camp for people who are deemed undesirables, are murderously rounded up and then are forced into a holding pan. The evilness has no limits. I weep, heartbreaking.
@Patriot0620@julianrademeyer Bitch, no one should be violently driven into a concentration camp. Vigilantism and anarchy is not how civilised people resolve issues. Driving people out of their homes, indiscriminate killings, kids born by the side of the road, people sleeping in the open! Evil kaffirs!
@LadyMpopi@julianrademeyer “They” is the SA govt. “They” is corrupt home affairs officials and police who demand bribes from poor desperate people.
Instead of confronting “they”, you murder desperate people who are doing all they can to survive. Evil, that’s all!
@ST_Vinc3nt@julianrademeyer “Any” kind of war. Zim govt terrorising their people so much they want to leave and seek a safer life elsewhere is a kind of war on the people. Noone walks away from paradise. African dictatorships are a war on people.
DRC is at war, the way you define it.
@Aaron_JamesZA@MrSmi_guy@IsraelMFA No, they’re not characterised as protesters. They’re scum like the scum of South Africa. Vigilantism has no defence, you can’t wash it or legitimise treating people worse than animals, not that animals should be mistreated.
Nigeria 1983–1985 — Nigeria forced out millions of foreign workers and migrants, many of them Ghanaians and other West Africans, in two major waves. The 1983 expulsion became known as “Ghana Must Go,” as people packed their belongings and left Nigeria under pressure. Two years later, in 1985, another wave pushed hundreds of thousands more migrants out of the country.