Neither is ideological grandstanding. Governance means laws, borders, budgets, infrastructure, service delivery and accountability. You can’t reduce every disagreement to “hate” and then expect people to take your governing agenda seriously.
So the projected deaths of tens of thousands of Black South Africans from HIV funding cuts are called “policy”, while a handful of farm murders are elevated into “white genocide”.
That is racialised social murder.
Black death is normalised. White victimhood is internationalised, funded and elevated.
At what point do we admit that South Africa is being reorganised around the purging of the Black subject?
https://t.co/vrWdnc5ier
To those in the Muslim community demanding effectively open borders for South Africa: why is the same pressure not directed at the Gulf states, for eg?
Demand that Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Qatar open their borders across the region. Demand unrestricted settlement, unrestricted access to labour markets and the weakening of immigration controls. Then watch the response.
Saudi Arabia requires legal entry and work permits for foreign workers, while the UAE requires expatriates to hold formal residency status and regulates employment through visa categories. These states clearly regard control over entry, residence and labour as part of national sovereignty. (MHRSocial Development)
Now imagine those controls removed across a region marked by enormous differences in wages, wealth, population pressure and political stability. The consequences would reach employment, housing, public services, demographic politics, citizenship, security and ultimately state power.
So why is South Africa expected to abandon a principle that wealthy Gulf states themselves enforce?
Solidarity with migrants does not require the surrender of borders. Indigenous South Africans have the same right to sovereignty, economic protection and political self-determination as every other people.
To those in the Muslim community demanding effectively open borders for South Africa: why is the same pressure not directed at the Gulf states, for eg?
Demand that Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Qatar open their borders across the region. Demand unrestricted settlement, unrestricted access to labour markets and the weakening of immigration controls. Then watch the response.
Saudi Arabia requires legal entry and work permits for foreign workers, while the UAE requires expatriates to hold formal residency status and regulates employment through visa categories. These states clearly regard control over entry, residence and labour as part of national sovereignty. (MHRSocial Development)
Now imagine those controls removed across a region marked by enormous differences in wages, wealth, population pressure and political stability. The consequences would reach employment, housing, public services, demographic politics, citizenship, security and ultimately state power.
So why is South Africa expected to abandon a principle that wealthy Gulf states themselves enforce?
Solidarity with migrants does not require the surrender of borders. Indigenous South Africans have the same right to sovereignty, economic protection and political self-determination as every other people.
Let me explain the Ghana and Nigeria situation with AU in family dynamics
Two fathers are dragging a father to another father for chasing their kids from his home.
The two fathers argue that their kids went in that family looking for food, the another father is prepared to listen to the two fathers shifting responsibility of their kids. Where is sense here😂😂😂
I wrote this article on the xenophobia lie last May and have been pushing this message for years.
What do the NGO industry and liberal media do to those of us who expose, smash and bury their false-consciousness constructs? They deplatform us. They smear us. They manufacture reputational damage. They attempt to gag us by pretending our voices carry no weight, pushing us into the shadows through exclusion, suppression and algorithmic invisibility.
Once you see through their imperialist manipulation, you cannot unsee it.
It is vicious. It is anti-Black. It is anti-African. It is hostile to majoritariat sovereignty, Black Consciousness, authentic Marxist-Leninist thought and every revolutionary tradition that threatens the rule of capital. It is the master’s whip, repackaged as progressive concern.
Sies.
It is also increasingly clear that South Africa’s Indigenous majority are among the most oppressed, policed, lectured, disciplined and politically managed people in the world, alongside the Palestinian people.
Why?
Because in the colonists's imagination the land and its resources must never be returned. Because those who inherited stolen ownership intend to keep what was never theirs. Because African wealth must, according to the masters and their butlers, continue flowing outward to the United States, Britain and the wider Anglosphere, whose prosperity has always depended upon the extraction, impoverishment and containment of the African world.
They call this democracy.
We know it as organised theft. A Crime against humanity that has never been tried.
A Burkina Faso Moment is due.
https://t.co/hOueihlNKv
2010 FIFA World Cup
Opening match: South Africa vs Mexico
World Champions: Spain
2026 FIFA World Cup
Opening match: Mexico vs South Africa
World Champions: Spain
Many put up purple profiles against violence towards women and children in South Africa. BUT the moment an illegal foreign man stabs a South African woman over 40 times and stabs her daughter as well - there is silence. WHERE ARE ALL THE VOICES!!??
Sure, but sit down for this one:
The vast majority of wealth that leaves South Africa illegally does not leave in suitcases of cash, but through "trade misinvoicing."
Multinational corporations routinely manipulate invoice prices on exports and imports to artificially lower their declared profits, bleeding billions of dollars out of the local economy annually.
To the world today, Nelson Mandela is a hero exalted as a legend. But to the people of South Africa, he was Madiba, a leader who fought for justice even when the tides of the present were turned swiftly against it. To honor Madiba’s legacy is to fight injustice before history rewrites itself.
After five years, our Ambassador, His Excellency @AmbPeschke , is leaving 🇿🇦for his next posting. 🧳✈️
He wrote a fare well later to the country about his highlights our countries’ relations. 🇿🇦🤝🇩🇪
Read the article here: https://t.co/m1JH7s48fh
#GermanyMeetsMzansi
Today we remember Nelson Mandela, a leader who opposed apartheid and became a symbol of courage, forgiveness, and hope.
Mandela was South Africa's first black president. 'Madiba', as he was affectionately known, is among the great heroes of history. He was born on this day in 1918.
#MandelaDay