@Siviwe_G - what are you going to do about this? We have boys assaulting girls at school.
Anyone who thinks DA Ministers are any better than the ANC, need to just look at this Minister and John Steenhuisen.
“Hoërskool Erasmus Learner Switches to Homeschooling After Years of Alleged Bullying
BRONKHORSTSPRUIT - A 16-year-old learner from Hoërskool Erasmus has withdrawn from the school and turned to homeschooling after alleging she was bullied and assaulted multiple times since 2024.”
A man in the UK was sentenced to jail for social media posts.
UK recorded over 12000 arrests for social media posts in 2023 alone i.e. around 33 arrests every single day.
The UK has become a prison island.
I'm sorry, Zara, but you have this the wrong way round. They are mocking the niqab because it has no place in civilised society or the UK. Nobody asked for it and the majority don't want to live in a society like this.
It's medieval patriarchal misogynistic bullshit masquerading as some warped idea of emancipation when the opposite is the case.
This is Starmer's island of strangers, where basic human civility on the street is made impossible towards the women made to walk around in sensory deprivation tents (not the men of course).
I increasingly see this in Whitechapel. Many Muslim countries prohibit it, and some EU countries are wising up to it. Where is it coming from? Islamist indoctrination from the mosques and of course imported cultural values from newly arrived migrants.
This is the kind of oppression brave women and girls fought the Iranian regime because of. This is the society which the Taliban installed in Afghanistan and plunged back into the dark ages.
A little scholarship will teach you that this has nothing to do with God worship. It has everything to do with the oppression of women and girls.
People are ready to vote for political parties and politicians prepared to confront this ideological cancer in our liberal democratic society. I for one do not want to live in an Islamist caliphate.
@SomerSeeSon@danroodt@Nicole_Barlow1 This, in a rather crude way, might give you an idea of the level of disconnect between the British "aristocracy" and literally everyone else...
https://t.co/sMFm4J1ywU
Not my words but I’m sharing , excuse the swearing
FUCKING TRAITOR 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
Nothing could be more of a fucking piss take than a frail inbred parasite wrapped in dead animal fur, dripping in stolen jewels robbed from half the planet, sitting on a solid gold throne in a palace built on centuries of blood, slavery, war, famine and theft, lecturing the public about sacrifice, unity and “the future of the nation” while millions can barely afford to put the heating on. The King’s Speech. Look at the theatre of it. Look at the sheer absurdity. A grown man wearing a diamond-encrusted crown worth more than entire towns, reading words written for him by unelected handlers, pretending this is modern civilisation instead of the last rotting carcass of feudalism dressed up with better cameras and cleaner propaganda.
And what was he actually reading? More control. More bureaucracy. More fucking regulation. More promises from the exact same machine that created the collapse in the first place. Talking about “strengthening public services”, “modernising Britain”, “security”, “digital reform”, “public accountability”, “online protections”, “new powers”, “economic growth”, “national resilience”, endless piles of legislation stacked on top of legislation while ordinary people are worked into the fucking ground just trying to survive another month.
You’ve got this ancient ceremonial relic, dressed like a medieval emperor, reading out plans for more digital systems, more regulation, more surveillance, more state intervention, more centralised control, while pretending it’s all about “fairness” and “safety”. You genuinely could not invent a more dystopian image if you tried. It looks like something out of the fucking Capitol in Hunger Games. Gold everywhere. Thrones. Jewels. Guards in costumes. Ancient rituals. Billion-pound estates. While the peasants sit at home wondering if they can afford eggs and electric this week.
You’ve got people doing 50-hour weeks, parents skipping meals so their kids can eat, pensioners freezing in their homes, young families buried in rent and debt, while this lot sit under chandeliers worth millions talking about “service”. Service to who exactly? Because it sure as fuck isn’t the public. These people have never lived like normal people for a single second of their lives. Private guards, private chefs, private doctors, private drivers, private estates, private schools, private everything, funded by the same public they emotionally blackmail into believing they somehow “represent the nation”.
Represent the nation? They don’t even represent reality.
And the weirdest part is people still clap for it. That’s the real psychological operation. They’ve convinced millions of people that bowing to bloodlines is somehow noble instead of humiliating. Full-grown adults standing in the rain waving little flags at a family whose entire existence is based on the idea that they were born more important than you because of who slid out of whose womb hundreds of years ago. Strip away the orchestra music, the uniforms and the fake dignity, and it’s absolutely insane.
If any politician stood up today and proposed this system from scratch, people would think it was satire.
“Right everyone, hear me out. We’re going to give one family billions of pounds, castles, jewels, military ceremonies, constitutional privilege and lifelong protection because their ancestors conquered people with swords.”
You’d get laughed straight out of the room.
But because it’s old, people defend it. That’s how deep the conditioning goes. They call it “tradition” because “national humiliation” doesn’t sound as marketable.
And there he is, sat on a throne made of stolen wealth, literally telling struggling people about economic responsibility and national duty while wearing enough diamonds to feed entire communities for generations. You honestly couldn’t write a more insulting image if you tried.
Add to that Emily Hobhouse, she risked her reputation, safety, and liberty to expose the concentration camps. Branded a "traitor" and facing martial law, she was deported from South Africa. Despite severe pushback from the British establishment, she published damning reports that forced the government to investigate the humanitarian crisis.
The press in the UK, for almost a century, was owned by the British aristocracy, and thus all news was filtered through their lens. Unfortunately, the working class British were raised to accept what they were told and never to question it.
Again, you're making the fatal mistake of lumping all the British together. The politicians and aristocracy who connived with "those weak-kneed Afrikaners," are the same ones who oppressed the British working class. Not only did they hate you, but they hated, and still hate us. The rise of the likes of Tommy Robinson has not occurred in a vacuum.
@BoerPlan@Nicole_Barlow1@danroodt You're going to need to elaborate. Are you talking about those who protested against apartheid? If you're talking about the British press, it's solely owned by the elite and left wing Jew....? I need more context.
No, no, you need to learn about the English and understand the distinctions.
The "peasants" as you call them, enlisted to escape unemployment, poverty, or the grim realities of industrial slum life, however, they did not form the largest contingent.
The bulk of those 500,000 were what they called commissioned officers.
Then, over 100,000 volunteers enlisted, including formations like the Imperial Yeomanry. These volunteers were largely middle-class, well-educated professionals, clerks, and tradesmen who flocked to South Africa out of patriotic fervour.
Like I say, what they did to us, is what they did to you.
I’d also like you - and @danroodt - to understand that there is an important distinction between the British elite, the political class and landed gentry who created the concentration camps, and ordinary English people.
Long before Boer families were suffering and dying in concentration camps in South Africa, children from families like mine, many aged ten or younger, were being sent into coal mines and forced to climb chimneys in homes owned by that same elite, most died in excruciating poverty.
Ordinary English people were not the architects of those policies; they were often victims of exploitation themselves. And today, many feel they are engaged in a struggle to preserve their communities, identity, and future in the face of rapid social and demographic change.
@BoerPlan@Nicole_Barlow1 I understand the distinction between the Afrikaners and the Boers. But this persistent propensity to blame the English, in light of what the Afrikaners did, is just a tad disingenuous.