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Our commitment to human rights defines our foreign policy. Ubuntu is the philosophy that defines us.
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There can be no Ubuntu while the singing of "Kill the boer" is allowed.

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Ubuntu.

But you approve of the song Kill the Boer. Hypocrite! Where is ubuntu?

This man has clearly been reinvigorated by ChatGPT. He’s spewing bullshit at an unprecedented rate.

100 people are murdered and 150 are raped/sexually assaulted every day in South Africa most of it over 95 percent of it black on black violence - we are the least ever example of Ubuntu in the whole world ! What is he talking about ?

Ubuntu? Human Rights? Yet you don't want to condemn the song "Kill the farmer, Kill the boer"?. Hypocrite. That word defines you.

Lies. You people are simps for hamas and Iran. You cannot claim to also care about human rights if you support terrorists.

You talk absolute rubbish. Here is Groks take on ubuntu. Oh, Ubuntu—what a beautiful concept! The heartwarming African philosophy of "I am because we are," where everyone’s supposed to share, care, and hold hands in perfect harmony. In practice? More like "I am because you’ve got something I can borrow, bru." It’s the ultimate communal vibe—until the neighbor’s goat goes missing, or someone forgets to chip in for the village Wi-Fi. A lovely ideal where humanity shines… right up until load-shedding hits, and it’s every man for his own solar panel. Truly, the glue that binds us—unless there’s a better deal on the table!

Accept for your fellow white South Africans,.........like Boers 🤐

