Most black SA’s are mentally enslaved; apartheid sowed the seeds, their laziness and drugged minds is the harvest. Until they understand they aren’t free & entitled, our traditional concept of UBUNTU will elude & exclude them. Study, learn and emancipate your minds. We are one ❤️
So let me get this straight…
Africa is one big family when South Africa wants support, solidarity, investment, markets, and continental pride.
But the moment a Nigerian, Zimbabwean, Congolese, Malawian, or Somali crosses an imaginary line drawn by colonial rulers in Berlin 140 years ago, suddenly they’re “illegal migrants” threatening the nation?
Fascinating.
The same borders Europeans carved up with rulers on a map are sacred when black Africans move, but somehow negotiable when foreign corporations extract wealth and land.
Ubuntu apparently means “I am because we are”… unless “we” arrive looking for work.
South Africa’s greatest fear isn’t the systems that still leave millions economically excluded decades after apartheid. No, it’s the Zimbabwean selling tomatoes, the Nigerian opening a shop, or the Congolese driving an Uber.
The white minority wrote the rules, kept most of the wealth, and somehow convinced the majority to blame other Africans for their problems.
That’s not just irony.
That’s a masterclass in colonialism surviving retirement.
#worldcup, #southafrica,#México
@thisgogreen She needs a therapist. Her boyfriend has destroyed every shred of self esteem she has. That’s so sad. The physical injuries are nothing compared to what he’s done to her inner person. Thankfully there were people who genuinely cared. We need more people who care and act as humans
@Kinza1278 A bottle of Coke was my luxury. I never drank from a glass or directly from the bottle, but used the top, or bottle cap, to take measured sips so it will last as long as possible. I once drank a bottle for 3 days. My dream was to grow up and drink as much Coke as I wanted 😂
@FreyaQueeni The question is subjective & assumes all skeletal anatomy are the same given room to generalisations, when exceptions exist. Some have unusual bone structure due to lifestyle, genetic defects, etc. Using the number of ribs for example is a factual anatomical difference.
@mide_io There’s no rational single answer because we live in a world of diverse cultures, traditions and religious values that shape our view of what’s right & wrong. Every single one of them is appropriate depending on where you are from.
@MUSICANDBUILDS Master Idiot on some weird shit that elevates your idiocy to professorial delusions. You compare botted streams to actual album sales when people had to go buy albums from the record stores? This isn’t ignorance, it’s genetic buffoonery and myopia. Crazy work.
@TauseefMeh It’s not remorse, it’s shame at being found out. I’d feel sorry for her if it was the former even if it’s probably performative. Does she deserve another shot? Not with her reaction. I believe any woman who cheats on her husband who’s been loyal & loving should walk on by. Adios
@IfunanyaDelilah You shouldn’t be commenting on stuff you know nothing about. Stick to the xxx stuff and stfu. Iceman has melted like iron in a goldsmith’s furnace. Of course Kendrick can’t recreate it, it’s so beneath Kendrick’s level and other elite MCs. Half frozen recycled trash.
George Clinton speaks on Kendrick Lamar via the New York Times:
"I’ll put it like this: He, along with Motown, Sly Stone, the Beatles — that kind of institution is going to last. There are a lot of slick writers out here nowadays with lyrics and things, but he writes with soul. He’s a young kid, but when I met him, he sounded my age. He’s like a psychiatrist on record — he talks about [expletive] that most people are afraid to talk about. He’s at that point where he can move the conversation. Nobody will talk about these topics, and he talks about them so matter-of-factly that you don’t even think, You can’t say that.
Making it commercial is another thing. It’s one thing to be hard-core gangster rapping so you can say things. But when you’re talking about life in general and make it sound so hard, so cool — then watch the kids say, No, he ain’t all that, then turn around the next year and change their minds? Kids today, they want their new artist; they don’t want their older brother or sister’s artist or their mother and father’s. Kids don’t like you after a few years. When you can go past that and have the next generation after that still talking about you, you’re doing something.
That whole “To Pimp a Butterfly” album, it was like one song to me. It was like Marvin Gaye’s “What’s Going On.” And he’s starting all over each time he puts an album out — he’s like a brand-new kid."
See if you can solve this riddle.
“A common word I know, six letters it contains. Remove just one letter, and twelve remains. What is the word?”
Hint: The answer is hiding in plain sight 🤭
@Beno10_MFC In addition there’s a difference between dividing by half and dividing by 0.5. It’s a common mistake so no shade on anyone who got 3 when 6/0.5 is actually 12
@MarioNawfal using daily meds. I got on a fairly easy ride & knew immediately it was a mistake. At the end of the ride I thought I was going to die & had to lie down with legs slightly elevated for the rest of the day. Pretended I was ok, only told my wife. it took me 3 full days to recover.
@MarioNawfal Not recommended for the elderly or those with high BP. Used to go on every rollercoaster when younger, the scarier & extreme the better, the adrenaline rush was almost addictive. Until I took my sons to a theme park, probably in my late forties with high BP that was under control