This Pastor is speaking the truth about what’s happening in this Country when it comes to this Administration and racism and how we’re definitely regressing back to a time line we don’t need or want to be in.
Watch till the end… then you’ll understand why Malema commands so much attention globally 🌍🔥
Love him or disagree with him, one thing is undeniable — he speaks in a way that sparks conversation, challenges perspectives, and resonates far beyond South Africa.
There’s a reason his words travel, trend, and get people talking across borders.
Don’t rush it… watch till the end 👀👇🏾
Your need for validation and low self esteem’s show that apartheid worked. The Miriam Makeba story is OUR STORY, and should be on OUR TERMS. But you’re busy grovelling for brownie points you will never get 😡
Listed as one of the New York Times “30 Greatest Songwriters’ alive, Jay-Z breaks down the art of writing in its purest form, where rhythm leads and the words follow.
“The flow comes first… then I fill it with words.”
From channeling jazz like Rakim to studying the unorthodox genius of The Notorious B.I.G., it’s a masterclass in making every word hit.
The GOAT: The Avalon Reyes Story
Her record is 37-0. 37 fights. 37 knockouts. She has never been knocked down. And nobody wants to fight her anymore.
This is the story of Avalon "The Titan" Reyes — the most dominant force in combat sports history. From a little girl who was always "too much" to the undisputed champion who changed everything.
Featuring her final fight against the only challenger brave enough to step into the cage: Valentina Cruz.
"You are not a problem to be solved. You're a force to be witnessed."
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#MMA #Documentary #Fighter #WomenInSports #Inspiration #TheTitan #AftermathStories
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Black woman from South Africa: “Black people have been patient enough for more than 400 years of colonialism. We are coming for you, and we are going to get everything that you own.”
White people are facing racism, hatred, and brutal violence in South Africa. This is not acceptable. More people should know about the horrible things happening in South Africa; almost nobody talks about it.
A young Letta Mbulu leads a choir singing Miriam Makeba's Nongqongqo in the 1973 film 'A Warm December', directed by and starring Sidney Poitier. Credit: Black Excellence (YT)