๐จ๐จ๐ฎ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ | Elye Wahi (23) has been DENIED entry into Canada. ๐โ
He will therefore not be able to participate in the Germany-Ivory Coast match, reports @lequipe.
The biggest scam in history is how you cannot tax billionaires on their stocks because they are unrealized gains. However those same billionaires can use those unrealized gains as collateral to get massive loans from banks that can make them even richer ๐
They always have capital on hand.
Thatโs the craziest loophole in history.
1. You get students that drive cars like this in varsity.
2. Has it ever occurred to you that a parent could be dropping off or going to see the child?
All you guys think off when you see such cars is sugar daddies.
I think that the anxiety that operates beneath South Africa's xenophobia is that maybe the most intelligent, talented and hard-working individuals on this continent are not from here.
South Africans do not like to be reminded about how ordinary they are. It's a very sore spot.
Gauteng Lawyer Who โBoughtโ 13-year-old girl for R160k Wants Case Thrown Out
In Johannesburgโs Gauteng High Court today, Gauteng Lawyer Carel Schoeman asked for his case to be thrown out after the State closed its argument.
Accused of buying a 13-year-old girl from her mother for R160,000 (with a R24,000 deposit) and raping her repeatedly, Schoeman pleaded not guilty to 26 counts including rape and human trafficking. He claims he thought she was 19, as listed on a Sex Trader escort profile.
The mother faces 72 counts for allegedly forcing her daughters (then 11 and 13) into sex with up to 10 clients daily at guesthouses for cash. She reportedly posted: โI did the crime, now I have to do my time.โ
The Section 174 discharge application was postponed to Wednesday, 3 June 2026.
In 1982, theย South African government spent an average of R1211 on education for each White child and only R146 for each Black child.
Over 30% of all White teachers had a university degree, with the rest having matriculated. Only 2.3% of Black teachers had a university degree, and 82% had not even finished high school. More than half had not reached Standard 8 (Grade 10).
Basically, Black learners were taught by teachers who had not completed high school themselves.
For decades, only a few White children failed end-of-year exams and needed to re-sit school grades, since the quality of their education was significantly better. Meanwhile, the fact that Black children were taught in their second or third language meant they were much more likely to fail the end-of-year assessments and re-do a particular grade several times.
There were also limited opportunities for Black students to continue their education, which meant they had less motivation to remain in school, and job reservation policies ensured that white-collar positions were predominantly held by White people, with job options for Black people being mostly limited to manual labour.
This meant that even when Black students succeeded academically, Apartheid laws restricted access to universities and professional occupations. Many White-collar jobs were reserved for White South Africans, reducing the perceived reward for remaining in school.
Today, South Africa suffers from the highest youth unemployment rate among major economies, with millions of young Black South Africans holding matric certificates and university degrees, the very things denied to their parents, but still unable to find work.
The tragedy is that the very problems driving desperation today are the direct results of Apartheid, with the current generational poverty being the compound interest of a century of deliberate economic sabotage.
And when a system denies quality education to 80% of its population for generations, the inequality doesnโt vanish just because the laws changed in 1994.
You are unemployed because SA was deindustrialised, the state collapsed, municipalities stopped working, factories closed, rail was destroyed, corruption stole public capacity, and government abandoned the unemployed.
Don't blame the poor for a crisis created by the rich.
Telkom went down for 6 hours on May 26.
Same day, 742,000 customer records appeared for sale on the dark web. National IDs. Support tickets. Internal agent notes.
A DDoS extortion campaign started May 19 โ targeting SA telcos. Ransom? R16,000. Tiny. Attack costs? Tens of thousands of US dollars.
The math doesn't add up unless the real objective was data theft.
The outage wasn't a technical failure. It was cover.
Telkom hasn't confirmed. Hasn't denied. Hasn't said a word.
742,000 Telkom records. National IDs. Support tickets. For sale on the dark web.
The outage on May 26 was the smoke. This is the fire.
@TelkomZA when will you notify your customers? POPIA Section 22 requires it.
@InforegulatorSA has Telkom reported this breach yet?
@mybroadband@TechCentral why is no one talking about this?
#OnyxAudit #DigitalSovereignty
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@ParliamentofRSA@SAPoliceService
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bell hooks said that White people will meet a Black person who completely challenges every racial stereotype that they have, but rather than giving up the stereotypes, they create a special category for that person and say, things like โWell, youโre not like other Black peopleโ, instead of saying, โMy ideas of Black people were too narrowโ.
This is called โsubtypingโ and it leads to the survival of negative stereotypes because the new category individual whoโs supposedly โnot like the othersโ is mentally isolated from the group.
What this shows is that bigotry is all about protecting an existing hierarchy and it doesnโt matter much whether a person is exposed to other people or not. Which is why meeting intelligent, kind, accomplished, or complex Black people does not dismantle prejudice if someone is emotionally invested in keeping the stereotype intact.
Exposure to facts and figures doesnโt change the situation either. Someone can know the statistics on crime, education, poverty, or discrimination and still keep racial stereotypes because the stereotype preserves a sense of superiority and avoids confronting historical responsibility.
This is part of why bell hooks further argued that racism is emotional and ideological more than just purely ignorant, which is then why facts by themselves usually do not overcome a worldview that a person is motivated to preserve.