🚨 BREAKING ALERT, SOUTH AFRICA! 😱
Only TWELVE PERCENT of government spending got a clean audit?! Just 12%?! Where on Earth is the REST of your HARD-EARNED TAX MONEY vanishing to?! Billions disappearing into a black hole of corruption?! You NEED to see this!
What the Dishonorable Deputy President doesn't seem to comprehend is that NONE of your land was stolen. You weren't pushed off your land
The Land act gave you your land that you were living on and made you sovereign owners of that land. After failing to develop that land into anything useful you instead did what all communists do, you started demanding that the Afrikaners must give you their land because their land was turned into economically active properties.
In 1994 we acknowledged our sins, we apologised and gave you a working first world nation and for 32 years you've done nothing but destroy it. Turning it once more into an unproductive Bantustan constantly screaming at the world to give you free money and wealth.
They hate you for noticing the pattern.
During the Summer of Floyd, a Black, drug-addled career criminal died while resisting police after committing a crime, and whole cities burned while we were lectured endlessly about “racism.”
Now Henry Nowak, an 18-year-old White first-year student at the University of Southampton, is stabbed multiple times by Vickrum Digwa, a Sikh man carrying blades under Britain’s sacred multicultural laws.
Henry was walking home after celebrating with his university soccer team. He was not some violent thug. He was sober enough to be under the legal driving limit, in good spirits, sending videos to his friends, and simply trying to get home.
Digwa stabbed him in the chest and in the back of the legs as Henry tried to flee. Neighbors heard Henry crying that he had been stabbed and was dying.
When police arrived, Digwa played the race card, called Henry a “drunken racist,” and the officers believed him.
Henry told them he had been stabbed. One officer replied, “I don’t think you have, mate.”
Then they handcuffed him anyway.
He died after telling police he could not breathe.
He bled out in the street while his killer stood there, shielded by the very system that should have saved him.
The same political class that screamed for years over Floyd now falls silent.
That silence tells you exactly whose lives matter to them, whose do not, and why they hate you for noticing.
Oh please, @PublicProtector
The Public Protector’s office; that captured, toothless circus of selective outrage and political protection rackets is now threatening fines up to R40,000 or 12 months in jail for “insults.”
How fragile.
This is the same institution that stayed deathly silent while White farmers and families were hacked to pieces, tortured with blowtorches, raped, and slaughtered on their own land year after year. Zero urgency. Zero reports. Zero accountability for the genocide-level farm murders.
But the moment someone calls out their incompetence, bias, and ANC/EFF lapdog behaviour? Suddenly they grow a spine and wave the Constitution like a cheap watch.
Cry harder. Threaten harder. The more you bully citizens into silence, the clearer it becomes that you’re not protectors of the public, you’re protectors of the corrupt, the violent, and the failed rainbow myth.
South Africa doesn’t need your fragile little speech police. It needs real justice for the White minority being hunted.
President Trump called this out before. The world is watching your clown show. Keep issuing threats, it only proves how pathetic and desperate you’ve become.
We don't budge.
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So far this year of 2026, the ANC has increased their racist rhetoric aimed at white people. The very worst of them is the incumbent president. A Globalist lackey that would sell his grandmother for R5. No scruples, no moral compass and absolutely spineless.
Genocide 101: Systematic Erasure of a People
This is textbook ethnic erasure; step by step dismantling a racial group's existence in their ancestral homeland.
They are already spilling our blood through brutal, often torture-filled farm attacks and murders that disproportionately target White farmers and families, yet are dismissed as "ordinary crime" despite rates far exceeding national averages and patterns of extreme violence.
They openly codify racial discrimination via race-based laws that exclude Whites from jobs, promotions, contracts, university access, and economic participation, turning merit into a liability if you're the wrong color.
They push land grabs and expropriation without compensation under new laws that specifically target remaining White-owned farms, stripping generational wealth and forcing displacement under the guise of "redress."
They enforce racial water laws that allocate resources preferentially by race, further undermining White agricultural communities.
They entrench B-BBEE as a legalized system of exclusion, punishing companies for hiring or owning too many Whites, effectively demolishing economic viability for an entire minority.
It's deliberate, legislated, and escalating, one policy, one attack, one exclusion at a time. They chant for it at rallies, enshrine it in statutes and name changes, and deny it while they themselves are providing the evidence. The intent is clear; erase our presence, our culture, our future.
The world must stop pretending this is "healing from apartheid." It's apartheid reversed, with blood already flowing and the machinery of state-backed erasure in full operation.
Wake up before the next phase arrives.
I am the Secretary-General of the United Nations.
We are facing imminent financial collapse.
This is different from our other collapses.
The moral ones.
Those are ongoing.
This one is about money.
We have $1.57 billion in outstanding dues.
That's a record.
We hold many records.
Largest bureaucracy per resolution passed.
Most languages spoken per problem solved.
Highest catering budget per genocide witnessed.
We're very accomplished.
The United States owes us $4.6 billion.
They pay 22% of our budget.
They get one vote.
Same as Tuvalu.
Population: 11,000.
Very fair.
China pays 20%.
They also get one vote.
They're on the Human Rights Council.
So is Cuba.
And Eritrea.
And Sudan.
We take human rights very seriously.
We put it in the name.
Of the council.
That's the important part.
We could run out of cash by July.
This would affect our operations.
Our operations include:
Watching.
Expressing concern.
Drafting resolutions.
The resolutions are non-binding.
"Non-binding" means optional.
"Optional" means ignorable.
We're very influential.
In 1994, we watched Rwanda.
800,000 people died.
We watched.
Very thoroughly.
Our peacekeepers were there.
They kept the peace.
By leaving.
When the killing started.
That's called strategic withdrawal.
I learned it at a conference.
In Geneva.
With a buffet.
The wine was also very good.
In 1995, we declared Srebrenica a "safe zone."
8,000 people were murdered.
In the safe zone.
We investigated ourselves.
Found room for improvement.
Improved the catering.
At the next conference.
In Vienna this time.
Our peacekeepers went to Haiti.
To help.
They brought cholera.
10,000 Haitians died.
From the help.
We expressed regret.
Regret is free.
Unlike the $1.57 billion we're owed.
We have a rule.
The rule says we must return unspent money to member states.
At the end of each year.
To the states who didn't pay us.
I call it the Kafkaesque cycle.
"Kafkaesque" is what you say.
When you have a literature degree.
And no solutions.
We are trapped.
Expected to give back cash that does not exist.
To states that didn't give it to us.
So they can not give it to us again.
Very sustainable.
Like our development goals.
Which are also unfunded.
And also not achieved.
But very goal-like.
The President of the United States says we have "great potential."
He launched a rival organization.
Called the "Board of Peace."
It does what we do.
But without 80 years of institutional failure.
Very competitive.
We have 193 member states.
They vote on resolutions.
The resolutions condemn things.
Strongly.
Sometimes very strongly.
The condemned things continue.
But they're condemned now.
That's progress.
Our Oil-for-Food program had $1.8 billion in kickbacks.
To Saddam Hussein.
We investigated.
Found 2,200 companies involved.
Prosecuted none.
Wrote a report.
Very comprehensive.
440 pages.
About the money we lost.
While asking for more money.
From the same countries.
Who lost the money.
With us.
Our peacekeepers have 2,000+ sexual abuse allegations.
Since 2004.
We take this very seriously.
We issued guidelines.
The guidelines say don't do that.
Very clear.
The allegations continue.
But they're against the guidelines now.
That's accountability.
Please pay your dues.
Or we will have to cut programs.
Programs like:
The Commission on the Status of Women.
Chaired by Saudi Arabia.
In 2025.
Very progressive.
We maintain international peace.
And security.
And human rights.
You can tell by the wars.
And the insecurity.
And the human rights.
Please send money.
We promise to return the unspent portion.
To you.
Who didn't send it.
That's the rule.
We made the rule.
We can't change the rule.
That would require a resolution.
The resolution would be non-binding.
I'm not good at math.
Or peacekeeping.
Or human rights.
Or cholera prevention.
I run the United Nations.
The cops will arrest you and imprison you for exceeding the speed limit.
It is well known that they do this on weekends and public holidays to increase the “pain”.
Thereafter days of court will be used to prosecute you for this “crime”.
To be clear no actual harm has been done to anyone when you speed or are caught speeding. It is the most obvious example of a pre-crime that we have since the intention is to prevent a harm which has not occurred and doesn’t occur > 99% of the time. The primary goal of speed enforcement is as a reminder of State power and the secondary goal is tax collection.
Speed prosecution is but one example but there are many laws which exist solely to intimidate, harass, and persecute the middle class.
You may be of the flawed but all too common belief that these laws must exist to have an ordered society. We could debate this if murderers, rapists, thieves, and betrayers of the public trust didn’t roam free completely unhindered by the law which will see you suffer for driving too fast. Alas that is not the case - this is our two tier justice system, and it targets the very people who keep this country ticking over.
You should be furious about this every day.
⚠️ The ANC: A glaring similarity to Animal Farm!! ⚠️
Today in 1945, George Orwell published a devastating critique of communism.
Animal Farm is a political allegory about how revolutions that promise freedom often become dictatorships worse than the regimes they replaced.
The @MYANC's story in South Africa echoes many of the themes Orwell warned about.
Animal Farm vs. The ANC Regime
1. The Revolution's Promise:
• Animal Farm: The animals overthrow Farmer Jones to create equality, freedom, and prosperity for all.
• ANC: In 1994, the ANC overthrew apartheid, promising equality, freedom, and prosperity for all South Africans.
👉 Both began with high ideals rooted in justice and liberation.
2. Rise of the New Elite
• Animal Farm: The pigs, led by Napoleon, slowly take control, enjoying privileges while pretending to act in everyone's interest.
• ANC: The ANC 'elite' - ministers, cadres, connected businessmen - now live in wealth and luxury while the masses remain in poverty.
👉 The revolution's leaders became the new ruling class.
3. Manipulation of Truth
• Animal Farm: Squealer constantly rewrites the farm's history and rules to protect Napoleon's power ("All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others").
• ANC: The ANC rewrites history to frame itself as the sole liberator, blaming colonialism and apartheid for every failure - even after 30 years of governance.
👉 Truth is bent to maintain control.
4. Corruption and Decay
• Animal Farm: As the pigs indulge, the farm falls into ruin - famine, neglect, and hopelessness spread.
• ANC: State capture, Eskom blackouts, collapsing municipalities, corruption in health and policing - while leaders enrich themselves.
👉 The system rots while leaders live lavishly.
5. Silencing of Dissent
• Animal Farm: Animals who question Napoleon are silenced, intimidated, or eliminated (Snowball chased out, dissenters executed).
• ANC: Whistleblowers are killed, opposition is demonized, and media critics are branded racist or "anti-transformation."
👉 Power is preserved by fear, smear, and intimidation.
6. Broken Promises
• Animal Farm: The dream of equality dies. The farm ends up worse than under Farmer Jones.
• ANC: "A better life for all" turns into unemployment, failing schools, crime, and declining infrastructure.
👉 Liberation became betrayal.
The Core Parallel
Orwell's warning was simple:
A revolution that replaces one form of oppression with another is no true liberation.
South Africa today mirrors Animal Farm: a once-just cause corrupted into a system where those in power gorge themselves while the people suffer.
🔥 Animal Farm wasn't just a story - it was a prophecy!!
It became the ANC's Manual on how to destroy a country and enslave a nation!!
The ANC's South Africa proves that when liberators become rulers, "all are equal, but some are more equal than others."
@SkyeZedA The company I work at has been thru 2 retrenchments and is down from 700 employees to around 240. We are also not sure the company will see Christmas.
Dear South African Revenue Services,
Middle-class South Africa's are the highest taxed people in the world, not simply because of income tax thresholds that have not kept up with inflation, but also the small business threshold has been a million ZAR since inception, the requirement to register for VAT has also been the same since 2009, a typical hairdresser working from a home, a typical carpenter operating from his garage, a typical handyman with a bakkie from home would all exceed these rediculously low thresholds. The R1m threshold also means they aren't protected from the NCA and the CPA, raise all of these to R3 million, then we all deal with having to pay punitive water & electricity, we need to pay a small fortune to educate our children, secondary and tertiary, medical aid is extremely expensive, we pay for the installation of inverters, additional home security and then we watch politicians use taxpayers money for court cases to ensure the police commissioner that has been bribed doesn't loose his post commissions are set up to buy time and allow the corrupt to prepare to avoid prosecution. From today I am ramping up my tax avoidance measures (not evasion) and SARS that refund that I've been trying to get everyday for you for two weeks you can keep. I'm not coming into the branch to confirm my bank details for the third time or to ask you to reverse the R500 penalty for a 2010 nil return that was only filed because your faulty systems said it was issued and outstanding and someone told me to do it so my refund could happen. A big FU to you as we are ALL tired of government taking our taxes in the first place to use for their corrupt means & refunds are our money to start with from withholding taxes that you werent entitled to take in the first place. I will not continue to jump through your hoops, but I look forward to having you jump through mine. Good luck🖕!