On June 5th, President Trump said "I'd be honored to meet him." He was talking about Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamanei.
14-15 May, Trump visited China and said Xi Jinping is "very smart," has "great stature" is "all business." But that was not the first time. In 2017, whilst in China during his first term, Trump said Xi is "a very special man" and "highly respected and powerful representative of his people."
Did you also have a fit of pique then? Or you are just a bully? Bullying a nation that consistently overlooks your rudeness and affords you so much grace and courtesy?
Being South African on Twitter is a fulltime job. The moment you open your eyes, you're already on national duty, defending the country against allegations, stereotypes, & random attacks from people who've never been here. Kubi! 🇿🇦😂
@cj2011518193891@Kene_Nnewi You claim to have urges to attack people who have done nothing to you but still say you're not barbaric in the same sentence 😂😂😂
This entire lawyer who presumes to lecture us on constitutional law while her own country burns under dictatorship. Your useless president just extended his term to 2030!!!
You speak of presumption of innocence? Due process? Law enforcement? Where was your presumption of innocence when South Africans were labelled xenophobic without trial? Where was your due process when you convicted us on social media? Where were your law enforcement officers when foreign nationals flooded our borders illegally? You are quick to quote our constitution but you have never respected our sovereignty.
Let me educate you sisi girl! no one is burning property. No one is beating people. The only violence has come from foreign nationals attacking our law enforcement. Our protests are peaceful. We are exercising our rights! rights enshrined in that very constitution you cite. We are demanding due process for our people. We are demanding that our government enforce the laws that are already on the books.
Do not lecture us about inhumane methods. You are a Zimbabwean, a citizen of a country where your own government has starved your people, where your own leaders have stolen your future, where your own constitution is a joke. And what have you done about it? Your people fled. They ran. That should be a sign for concern! They came to South Africa and some are in other countries in the world looking for greener pastures and now you lecture us?
We are not violent. We are not crude. We are sovereign. We are tired. And we are done being gaslit by lawyers who refuse to look at their own country. Go fix Zimbabwe. Then come back and talk to us about law. We are waiting. But we are not holding our breath.
This is the harsh reality South African citizens are forced to tolerate because our government seems paralyzed by its accountability to the AU and the United Nations. What is happening in Mayfair is a breaking point; individuals who arrived seeking asylum are now showing a completely different side, leaving local communities feeling unsafe, frustrated, and utterly abandoned by the systems meant to protect them.