Don't hold me accountable for something I have said or believed in five years ago.I am entitled to change my outlook based on new evidence, and lived experience
Incase you were wondering if umdala noma umncane nazoke simplified.
1) 0–1 year → Infant
2) 1–3 years → Toddler
3) 3–5 years → Preschooler
4) 6–9 years → Child
5) 10–12 years → Pre‑Teen
6) 13–17 years → Adolescent
7) 18–25 years → Young Adult
8) 26–39 years → Adult
9) 40–59 years → Middle‑Aged Adult
10) 60–64 years → Mature Adult
11) 65–74 years → Senior Adult
12) 75–84 years → Elderly
13) 85–99 years → Very Elderly
14) 100–109 years → Centenarian
15) 110+ years → Supercentenarian
My advice to anyone starting out:
Develop a very strong opinion about yourself.
Know exactly who you are & who you are not.
If you don't, someone else will try to tell you who you are, and you might just start believing them.
this is such a cool story... Union St Gilloise is one the most financially innovative clubs in modern football 🔥🔥
two years ago the club did something revolutionary, they raised €2.5m from fans at a 6% interest rate (crowd-lending)
fans could subscribe for as little as €100 & within 90 minutes they were fully subscribed!!
the fascinating part? this loan was actually secured against Bayern Leverkrusen's payment for Victor Boniface (who moved to Union)
essentially, this was fan funding backed by player collateral to secure attractive yields (4D chess)
the club then paid back the full amount to fans
today the Belgian league winners enjoy record breaking profits & sign stars like Rele Mofokeng
As a man, it’s important to have your own things.. big or small, have your own things. Ska adima, ska kopa. It’s important. O avoida lenyatso le tello 🤞🏾
Do not leave your reputation to chance or gossip; it is your life's artwork, and you must craft it, hone it, and display it with the care of an artist.
"The greatest sin you can commit against your own life, is to know what you want...and not to act." - Stafford
Do not betray yourself.
Take the Chance.
So our nice, polite NGO managerial class turns into a rabid army of insulters the moment its hegemonic social narrative is challenged. They pathologise, demonise and engage in symbolic class violence, all while imagining themselves to be the guardians of humanity, justice and reason.
There appears to be a lack of self-reflexivity and willingness to read properly, to listen carefully, or to hear what the majority and their supporters are actually saying. Their politics depends on speaking over the people while claiming to speak for them. The donor-mediated civil society elite has mistaken its funded vocabulary for political truth.
For this reason alone, I hope March and March is the beginning of a long period of people’s marches against the many layers of obfuscation, dispossession and moral blackmail imposed on ordinary South Africans.
Such as the deliberate collapse of all migrants into one single category.
Such as the refusal to distinguish between war refugees, economic migrants and undocumented economic migrants.
Such as the use of liberal outrage to silence working-class South Africans who are naming the pressures on hospitals, schools, jobs, housing, land and public infrastructure.
Such as the demonisation of the majority whenever they speak from lived experience rather than NGO script.
The people are not confused. They are not morally inferior. They are not puppets of hatred. They are speaking from the reality of collapse, scarcity and exclusion. And instead of listening, the donor-funded journalists and general middle class reaches for bare-faced outrage, diagnosis and contempt.
That is why the marches are significant. They are not only about borders. They are about voice. They are about sovereignty. They are about the right of ordinary South Africans to name their own conditions without being bondaged and disciplined by those who have made careers out of managing Black suffering from above.
Please follow me to challenge the concerted effort by this class to shut down my critique of them. They aim to deplatform me into oblivion.
#marchandmarch
#SARStaxes
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Some of the things I try to warn of, are not made up scenarios, they happen(ed). I am just priviledged some of them I got to experience with my own 2 eyes.
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