No wonder that fake Shaka Zulu fellow is always telling us about his manhood and how much he is a “man”
He suffers a sub-conscious inferiority complex related to not being circumcised. Hence every two sentences he must tell us “I am a man, we are men, as men”
It is unbelievable that we have allowed this individual to lead public discourse in South Africa. A person whose politics in summary are the need to justify how much he is a man, in relation to his foreskin.
Action SA, IFP, MKP and that dodgy arrangement of Floyd, were all succumbing before this foreskin activist?
We need to do better in discerning the type of people we allow to dictate public discourse.
I’ve just learned of an ‘artist’ named Credo v Daniels who’s so obviously using AI to make music. His audacity to accept bookings & sing in public is shocking, yes. But the biggest losers in this case for me are the people going to see him & even singing along.
The Haya people of Tanzania were producing carbon steel in the year 100 AD, nearly 1,900 years before the process was independently developed in Europe. Their furnaces reached 1,800 degrees Celsius using preheated forced-draft technology that European metallurgists did not achieve until the Industrial Revolution. When anthropologists arrived to study it in the 1970s, the knowledge only survived because a few elderly men still remembered it. Cheap European steel had already put the Haya out of business decades earlier.
Africa did not need to be taught how to build. It needed to be left alone.
I'm gonna start off with a simple one.
There's this word we use amongst Nguni speakers and other groups, this word is "tu". You'll often hear people say "ithi tu" (be quiet). Now, where does this come from? Well, it links back to the so called "San" languages.
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