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It's been a year. This racist Black man has not been arrested or prosecuted. The truth is, there are no consequences for Black on White violence in South Africa.

It's been a year. This racist Black man has not been arrested or prosecuted. The truth is, there are no consequences for Black on White violence in South Africa.

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"We could kill everyone on the White right. One by one or in a group."

"We could kill everyone on the White right. One by one or in a group."

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A drunk nurse on duty is a ticking disaster. Patients, already vulnerable, face misdiagnosed conditions, botched procedures, or lethal medication errors, while trust in healthcare under the ANC government crumbles. It’s a reckless betrayal of duty; it's called B-BBEE.

A drunk nurse on duty is a ticking disaster. Patients, already vulnerable, face misdiagnosed conditions, botched procedures, or lethal medication errors, while trust in healthcare under the ANC government crumbles. It’s a reckless betrayal of duty; it's called B-BBEE.

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Agge shame, you pathetic race-baiting grievance merchant, dredging up apartheid ghosts from over three decades ago like a jilted and bitter ex who can't move on. Brilliant observation, you racist you. "The sand is African sand," genius. Next you'll tell us the ocean is wet and the sky is blue. Newsflash‼️ Those "WHITES ONLY" signs came down in 1989, before most of your TikTok warriors were even born. Beaches have been open to everyone since then, but you do you, and keep pretending it's 1953 to fuel your victim drama. "Go in numbers. Occupy the scenery. Fill the frame." Translation: Swarm the beaches like locusts, blast your vuvuzelas and boomboxes at max volume, scatter your rubbish everywhere, and turn paradise into a chaotic township picnic, boozing and crapping all over the place, all while calling it "revolutionary." Your "joy" is everyone else's nightmare; overcrowded, littered, noisy hellholes where families can't relax because entitled mobs think "reclaiming" means ruining it for others. We've seen it all. Pristine spots trashed, crime spiking, locals fleeing. That's not power; that's just being the asshole at the party no one invited. "Land that was stolen?" Aaaaah, again with the selective history lesson. Meanwhile, under black governance for 30+ years, beaches are filthier than ever thanks to ANC/EFF incompetence; sewage spills closing Durban spots, E. coli nightmares because your leaders can't fix basic infrastructure. But nah, blame "white racists" hiding under the sand dunes. Real South Africans just want clean, safe beaches without your dramatic invasions turning them into no-go zones. Your "revolution" is just entitlement wrapped in resentment, and it's as boring as your recycled slogans.

Agge shame, you pathetic race-baiting grievance merchant, dredging up apartheid ghosts from over three decades ago like a jilted and bitter ex who can't move on. Brilliant observation, you racist you. "The sand is African sand," genius. Next you'll tell us the ocean is wet and the sky is blue. Newsflash‼️ Those "WHITES ONLY" signs came down in 1989, before most of your TikTok warriors were even born. Beaches have been open to everyone since then, but you do you, and keep pretending it's 1953 to fuel your victim drama. "Go in numbers. Occupy the scenery. Fill the frame." Translation: Swarm the beaches like locusts, blast your vuvuzelas and boomboxes at max volume, scatter your rubbish everywhere, and turn paradise into a chaotic township picnic, boozing and crapping all over the place, all while calling it "revolutionary." Your "joy" is everyone else's nightmare; overcrowded, littered, noisy hellholes where families can't relax because entitled mobs think "reclaiming" means ruining it for others. We've seen it all. Pristine spots trashed, crime spiking, locals fleeing. That's not power; that's just being the asshole at the party no one invited. "Land that was stolen?" Aaaaah, again with the selective history lesson. Meanwhile, under black governance for 30+ years, beaches are filthier than ever thanks to ANC/EFF incompetence; sewage spills closing Durban spots, E. coli nightmares because your leaders can't fix basic infrastructure. But nah, blame "white racists" hiding under the sand dunes. Real South Africans just want clean, safe beaches without your dramatic invasions turning them into no-go zones. Your "revolution" is just entitlement wrapped in resentment, and it's as boring as your recycled slogans.

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Please tell me again how "Kill the Boer" is JUST a song when Julius Malema admits it's a war cry, educating Black South Africans through songs. What more do you need to understand that we are targeted for murder because we are White?

Please tell me again how "Kill the Boer" is JUST a song when Julius Malema admits it's a war cry, educating Black South Africans through songs. What more do you need to understand that we are targeted for murder because we are White?

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Hey! Let's burn down our University because we're mad, and then tomorrow, we'll protest because we no longer have a University.

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Hey! Let's burn down our University because we're mad, and then tomorrow, we'll protest because we no longer have a University.

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Charlie takes on a Professor at Oxford on South Africa. ❤️🇺🇸

Charlie takes on a Professor at Oxford on South Africa. ❤️🇺🇸

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"We are permitted to engage in jihad." Has anybody checked in on Naledi Pandor?

"We are permitted to engage in jihad." Has anybody checked in on Naledi Pandor?

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Four years ago, my mother walked into a hospital corridor, trusting that everything would be alright. She kissed my sister's forehead, whispered “See you soon, my baby,” and disappeared behind those swinging doors. The last piece of her my sister ever held was the warmth of her hand slipping from hers. She never came back. We were handed a death certificate instead, words carved into my soul forever; “unnatural cause of death.” No why? No how? No who? Just an official stamp sealing her murder as mystery, her life reduced to redacted files and bureaucratic shrugs. Four endless years of clawing at locked doors, pleading with deaf ears, screaming into a void that swallows every cry for truth. The hospital walls still echo with what they refuse to say. What blade slipped? What monitor flatlined unnoticed? What careless hand turned our world to ash? The grief is a living beast inside me. It wakes me gasping in the darkest moments of the night, clawing at my chest until I feel like I can’t breathe. It sits heavy at every family table where her chair stays empty, her laughter a ghost that haunts the silence. I see her face in my dreams often, hear her voice calling my name, feel her arms around me, and wake to the brutal truth that it was all stolen. Stolen by what? Stolen by why? Stolen by a system that protects the guilty and buries the innocent. That hole she left is bottomless. It swallows light, swallows hope, swallows me whole some days. I’m angry at the people who failed her, at the country that lets this happen again and again, at myself for not being able to save her. But mostly I’m just brokenhearted. I still carry her. In every tear that falls when no one’s watching. In every fight for answers when exhaustion begs me to stop. In every breath I take because she can’t. To every South African family trapped in this same nightmare, your pain is real. Your rage is righteous. Your refusal to forget is sacred. We are not “over it.” We will never be “over it.” We are mothers, fathers, children asking for justice in a place that would rather we stayed quiet. I would give anything and everything to hear her say my name one more time. To feel her hand in mine. To have five more minutes. Rest, my heart. One day, the truth will come roaring out, and then justice will be for the Lord. Justice will always be in our Lord's hands. Thank you, Grok for bringing my mother back to life. ❤️

Four years ago, my mother walked into a hospital corridor, trusting that everything would be alright. She kissed my sister's forehead, whispered “See you soon, my baby,” and disappeared behind those swinging doors. The last piece of her my sister ever held was the warmth of her hand slipping from hers. She never came back. We were handed a death certificate instead, words carved into my soul forever; “unnatural cause of death.” No why? No how? No who? Just an official stamp sealing her murder as mystery, her life reduced to redacted files and bureaucratic shrugs. Four endless years of clawing at locked doors, pleading with deaf ears, screaming into a void that swallows every cry for truth. The hospital walls still echo with what they refuse to say. What blade slipped? What monitor flatlined unnoticed? What careless hand turned our world to ash? The grief is a living beast inside me. It wakes me gasping in the darkest moments of the night, clawing at my chest until I feel like I can’t breathe. It sits heavy at every family table where her chair stays empty, her laughter a ghost that haunts the silence. I see her face in my dreams often, hear her voice calling my name, feel her arms around me, and wake to the brutal truth that it was all stolen. Stolen by what? Stolen by why? Stolen by a system that protects the guilty and buries the innocent. That hole she left is bottomless. It swallows light, swallows hope, swallows me whole some days. I’m angry at the people who failed her, at the country that lets this happen again and again, at myself for not being able to save her. But mostly I’m just brokenhearted. I still carry her. In every tear that falls when no one’s watching. In every fight for answers when exhaustion begs me to stop. In every breath I take because she can’t. To every South African family trapped in this same nightmare, your pain is real. Your rage is righteous. Your refusal to forget is sacred. We are not “over it.” We will never be “over it.” We are mothers, fathers, children asking for justice in a place that would rather we stayed quiet. I would give anything and everything to hear her say my name one more time. To feel her hand in mine. To have five more minutes. Rest, my heart. One day, the truth will come roaring out, and then justice will be for the Lord. Justice will always be in our Lord's hands. Thank you, Grok for bringing my mother back to life. ❤️

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What a disgusting, pathetic piece of shit scumbag this is.

What a disgusting, pathetic piece of shit scumbag this is.

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Michelle and Gideon Roos, a couple from the Stellenbosch/Somerset West area in South Africa, were the 9th victims in a series of armed robberies carried out by the same group of four Black men over the past two weeks. On the evening of 29 May 2026, at around quarter past seven as the sun was setting, Michelle and Gideon Roos were relaxing on their stoep (veranda), braaiing (barbecuing), and speaking on the phone with Michelle's parents when their dog Charlie began barking. Michelle sensed something was wrong and alerted her father. Within seconds, four Black men wearing balaclavas and thick rubber gloves stormed the property. The attackers threw Gideon onto the grass. One immediately grabbed the phone from Michelle's hand, ripped her pearl earrings from her ears, and pulled her wedding rings off her fingers. They forced Gideon into the house and into the bedroom, where they tied him up. Michelle and Gideon repeatedly pleaded, "Please, please don’t hurt us." While three of the men ransacked the cupboards, shouting "Money, money!", one stood holding Michelle's gold jewelry. Gideon was forced onto the bed. The attacker with the pistol focused on Michelle. She handed over her handbag and wallet with what little cash she had. The man also grabbed Gideon's wallet. When Michelle tried to negotiate to keep their ID's and licenses, he shoved her onto the bed and agreed curtly. Gideon attempted to direct them to money in his cupboard but struggled to speak clearly. One attacker, armed with a long bent Y-dropper tool resembling a crowbar, stood threateningly behind Gideon, visibly irritated and ready to strike. Fearing for her husband's life, Michelle told him to stay quiet. She then dropped to the ground, offering to help the robbers by searching through the scattered belongings herself and handing over valuables, saying things like "Do you want this? This is worth so much!" to de-escalate the situation. The man with the pistol pulled Michelle back onto the bed. When she tried to reach the panic button, he caught her, threw her down, and ordered her to sit next to her husband. Michelle feared she was about to be assaulted. The attackers continued their search. One ripped Michelle's precious gold cross necklace from her neck despite Gideon's plea that it was from God. They took Gideon's bakkie (truck) keys, with one briefly going to the vehicle before returning. After holding the couple for 15-20 minutes, the group fled. Michelle slammed the bedroom door, and together they pushed a large chest of drawers in front of it. She pressed the panic button repeatedly while desperately trying to free Gideon by biting and pulling at his ties with her teeth, chipping a tooth in the process but refusing to stop. After a short time, they secured the trellis gate and hid until security and a large number of police arrived. Michelle and Gideon sustained no physical injuries, thank the Lord, but both are suffering significant emotional and psychological trauma. This incident occurred just as they were beginning to recover from a previous farm attack on Gideon's parents the year before. The couple had to recount the full story in detail multiple times to authorities, recalling additional elements with each telling. The Roos family reports that these connected robberies in the area have not been publicized in the news or elsewhere, and they only learned of the prior incidents from police and security. Their cellphones were stolen, leaving them temporarily unable to receive calls or messages on new devices, though they welcome all prayers and support.

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How did we ever hand South Africa over to this culture?
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Listen to him. Hear him. This is the story that keeps me awake at night. The story that weighs heavily on me. On July 10, 2015, Braam (35), a hardworking father of four young boys, rushed home from his mining job near Mooinooi/Buffelsfontein, North West province, after his wife Izulda called about intruders. Two attackers ambushed him at gunpoint, forced him inside, tied him and his wife up. When they threatened worse harm, including to his children, Braam fought back desperately. He was shot three times in the chest, one bullet severing his spine and leaving him paralyzed (paraplegic from the chest down). He dragged himself away to shield his boys from seeing him die as the attackers fled. His wife escaped amid gunfire. Braam survived the initial attack but endured years of immense suffering; repeated infections (including osteomyelitis, a severe bone infection), multiple hospital failures in South Africa's strained system, and eventual amputation of both legs. Despite his fight, his condition deteriorated rapidly in early October 2019, leading to organ failure. He passed away on October 5, 2019, at age 39. His attackers were never caught, one used a POLICE service pistol. Braam left behind his wife Izulda and their four sons. 60 Minutes and CNN says these are "robberies gone wrong," yet, they "forgot" to rob. Cyril Ramaphosa 🇿🇦 says "there are no killings of Whites." The "Kill the Boer" chants calls for exactly what Braam endured.

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The same behavior, EVERYWHERE!
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The same behavior, EVERYWHERE!

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