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حل | Fixed ✅ COD #BO7 ( #RICOCHET / Secure Attestation ) 🔐 مشكلة COD : Black Ops 7 تطلع رغم إن TPM و Secure Boot شغالين , وبهذا الشرح أوضح الحل .. _ Solution | Fixed ✅ COD #B07 ( #RICOCHET / Secure Attestation ) 🔐 COD: Black...

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REPLAY FILES BROKEN (FIXED + STEP BY STEP GUIDE) Hey! Currently there's a bug with replay files that prevents replays from before the latest Rocket League patch to load/work. As a creator, this severely impacts my workflow, and waiting for a patch could take a while. So to make sure I, and everyone else out there can continue to work, I've tried to find a solution. Initially I messed around with installing older Rocket League versions through the steam console, and trying to get the Injector from Bakkesmod to downgrade to the matching Rocket League version, however this proved to be tedious and honestly fruitless. So instead I turned to the modding community where I was quickly directed towards Martin, who ended up fixing the replay issue and building a handy tool. WHAT YOU'LL NEED: RocketRP: Microsoft. NET 9.0 Runtime: HOW TO: Step 1: Download (if your antivirus flags it, allow list it. Running unknown files is ALWAYS at your own risk, however I run the setup as well and the sourcecode is available to check for when you're in doubt). Step 2: Download the .NET 9.0 console framework for windows, or your respective platform. Step 3: Install the .NET 9.0 console framework through the downloaded .exe Step 4: Unzip/Extract the "RocketRP .cli .zip" file Step 5: Right click the extracted folder and select "Open in Terminal". If that option doesn't appear you need to click more options, and / or open with, and manually select Powershell or your preferred terminal of choice. Step 6: leave the terminal window open and go to: %USERPROFILE%\Documents\My Games\Rocket League\TAGame\Demos Step 7: Select the replays you want and place these in a new folder somewhere easily accessible. Make sure to back them up just in case* Step 8: Right click the replay you want to fix, and then select "copy as path" Step 9: In notepad or similar, copy this command: .\RocketRP.CLI.exe -r " " -m Repack --backup --legacy-fix true Make sure to replace the " " with the link you copied from the replay in step 8. For a breakdown of the command, check the video or use the help command in the terminal. Step 10: In the terminal, paste the command we created in step 9, then press enter. This should create a backup file of your replay, and it should create a new replay file that has the patch applied. NOTE: Right now, doing full folders isn't working, therefore you'll have to do this 1 replay at a time, untill I post a fix in the comments. Step 11: Put the newly generated replay in the demos folder (step 6) and load back into Rocket League. Your replay should now work as intended! Please note if you get any errors, you mostlikely didn't install the .NET 9.0 console correctly, or you have to check your command for typos. Huge thanks to Martin for helping me out with this, here's his paypal if you want to show him some appreciation: And if you're feeling EXTRA generous, here's my youtube. Consider subscribing if this helped you out!: If you have any questions, leave them below and I'll try to answer them the best I can!

GGM1 Yota

14,018 次观看 • 1 年前

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Ben Smith

16,283 次观看 • 8 个月前

Brilliant 👏 👏 I believe it was this Pap-walk in Canada, with an obvious doll that forced Harry to leave the UK and go be with her. Time line of events Meghan leaves first and flew to Canada around 10 January 2020 after the “we’re stepping back” announcement. She stayed on Vancouver Island with the boy we are told is Archie. The Sandringham Summit took place on 13th January 2020. Harry attended in person in the UK along with Senior Royals. Meghan did not attend (only expected to dial in, but didn’t in the end) Around 20th Jan pictures and a video popped up online in the media of Meghan doing the now infamous Papwalk. She had remained behind closed doors up until this point. Now regardless what others say, I do NOT BELIEVE that was a real child in that harness/sling. Then around the 21st Harry leaves the UK and goes to Canada! 🤔 We don’t have any evidence Harry had a fixed plan to go to Canada immediately after, it was assumed. The summit outcome and timing of his departure were likely still fluid at that point and given I believe the boy is his and not hers, remains here. So who controlled the narrative in those 7 days between summit and departure... Meghan! Watching this video its my belief this was a veiled threat to Harry... it was saying 'if you do not leave and come here, I will expose the truth'. Meghan knew by doing this walk Harry and the RF would see it, she called the media to film this, she knew where to look and was grinning the whole time. If you watch it closely I defy anyone to say this was a real child in that sling. I believe the boy stayed in the UK (I have done various videos on this in more detail to explain why). Meghan in her insecurity of losing control of Harry and what she's grifted to secure, put this out knowing he would see it! Harry was possibly deciding how to best navigate the whole situation and this move by her made the decision for him!

Emz

432,134 次观看 • 5 个月前

🚨EXPOSED: Hunter Kozak PANICS ON CAMERA –He Accidentally Names the False-Flag Unit That CONSPIRED To Take Out Charlie Kirk?! Rewatch Hunter Kozak's Sept 12, 2025, Channel 5 interview with Andrew Callaghan (the liberal troll of Charlie Kirk who followed him around from campus to campus working with streamer Destiny's UnF*CK Amerioa Tour" and also happens to be the son of a Jimmy Kimmel Exec.). In this interview Hunter accidentally blurts out "For some reason this makes people think I was in on it... that I was a MIC." Then panics: "I don’t even know what a MIC is. Just learned about it 2 hours ago." Freudian slip? You bet. "MIC" isn't your average acronym – it's whispered in SCIFs (those ultra-secure intel bunkers). Stands for Misattribution Intelligence Cell (or Integration Cell): the black-ops squad behind false flags that engineers the BS narrative to frame patsies. Quick playbook on how these shadow teams operate: ✅Plant the props: Fake docs, rigged forensics, marked weapons, or "lone wolf" uniforms to send investigators chasing ghosts. ✅Forge the chatter: Bogus SIGINT, planted comms, or "claim responsibility" deepfakes to sell the story. ✅Leak to the herd: Feed the lie to normie channels so even our "allies" buy the scapegoat script. ✅Amplify with psyops: Sync with media plants to flood global headlines – "Tranny boyfriend did it alone!" – burying the real sponsors. ✅Ghost the hit squad: Total firewall from the actual assassins. No breadcrumbs back to the Deep State kitchen. This SCREAMS Setup – the last voice Charlie heard – accidentally name-drops the exact unit that would've framed him (or Tyler) to cover the military brass we now know were in the room. Why gloss it? Because no one's supposed to clock "MIC" outside classified ops. Ties PERFECTLY to Candace Owens's bombshells: That Harry Myers vet crashing the op huddle at JTF Southern Border HQ? Textbook MIC setup – multiple patsy's, flood the media with witnesses who are plants, etc. Who's seeing the false flag now? Drop a 🔍 if you're done with the fed slop. RT to bury the narrative. Follow: thisauthentic They are the one who brought this to my attention.

Project Constitution

200,027 次观看 • 8 个月前

With The January 6th Footage Being Released Today By Speaker Johnson Proving Literal Treason, Now Seems Like The Perfect Time To Reflect On This On The Record Evidence That Nancy Pelosi Spoke With The Chief of the Capitol Police SEVERAL TIMES On Jan 6th. Nancy Pelosi Was Briefed About What Was Going On 🚨 “A second set here. In a press conference on January 7th, Speaker Pelosi called for your resignation on national television. I am calling for the resignation of the Chief of the Capitol Police, Mr. Sund, and I have received notice from Mr. Irving that he will be submitting his resignation. Speaker Pelosi also stated that she had not talked to you since the initial breach of the Capitol, but according to your transcribed interview... You're on the phone with Speaker Pelosi a few times. Well, let me just say this. Many of our Capitol Police just acted so bravely and so with such concern for the staff, for the members, for the Capitol, for the Capitol of the United States. Many of them and they deserve our gratitude. But there was a failure of leadership at the top of the Capitol Police. And I think Mr. Sund... uh... he hasn't even called us since this happened i had made aware that i would be saying that we're calling for his resignation can you explain that discrepancy? yeah that is uh... that that is correct i spoke to speaker Pelosi three times uh... that evening and she went on national tv and said i'd never spoken to her but i spoke to her three times the three uh... three times were the first time when i went over to brief at the secure location. I had called House Sergeant Arms Irving, told him I was going over to brief the Vice President. I was also going over to do a personal assessment of the Capitol. At that point, things were getting under control. Went over there, briefed him on when we can get them back into chambers with Mr. Irving being fully aware. He said he wanted to get Speaker Pelosi on the phone. He made a phone call from his cell phone at approximately 534 where I first briefed Speaker Pelosi. The second call was when I left that location, as I was walking away I met up with Mr. Stanger and we started walking over to the Senate to go brief the Senate when Jennifer Hemingway, I believe it was Jennifer Hemingway, handed me the cell phone and it was Emily Barrett's cell phone calling her and it was Speaker Pelosi on the other line. This is my second call with Speaker Pelosi. Questioning the information I'd given to Vice President Pence about when we can get back into chambers, I assured her that information was correct. I could get them back into chambers by 7 p.m. and the call ended. That was call number two. Call number three was 6.25 p.m. I was over at the Senate from the secure location, I mean from where the Senate had been sequestered, and on a cell phone using Robert Karam's cell phone, they dialed leadership who was over or off site at a secure location, and I briefed all of the leadership of the plans to get them back into chambers. That would have been call number three with Speaker Pelosi. So you didn't have one call, you didn't have two calls, you had three calls, so Speaker Pelosi's comments that she didn't speak to you are inaccurate. That is correct, sir. Let me just say this, many of our Capitol Police just acted so bravely.” The real Insurrection at the Capitol done by the Feds and a Treasonous group of people within our own government to subvert American Tax Payers votes for the REAL elected President of the United States, Donald Trump. Release the J6 was a success. Now we need punishments. #J6Footage

Wall Street Apes

855,914 次观看 • 2 年前

PLANO, TEXAS - A Collin County FAMILY DEMANDS ANSWERS AFTER VIDEO SHOWS ABUSE OF NON-VERBAL STUDENT IN PLANO ISD! A Collin County family is calling for accountability after the abuse of a non-verbal student inside a Plano ISD classroom. They say they are being ignored despite video evidence and a confirmed finding of abuse. January 8, 2025 - The case involves Saniyah Reese, a non-verbal student at Plano Senior High School. According to her family (I spoke with the mother), approximately eight minutes of synchronized video and audio shows teacher Sharon Rosborough: •Lifting Saniyah by the neck, causing a medically documented injury •Bending her fingers backward •Failing to secure her properly, nearly causing multiple falls •Handling her aggressively in the classroom •Ignoring audible cries and distress captured on audio The family also stated that Saniyah returned home with severe diaper rash causing bleeding after being left in soiled conditions, and that she was deprived of adequate nutrition - receiving only minimal liquid intake - resulting in significant weight loss. Adult Protective Services reviewed the footage in May 2025 and sustained findings of abuse and endangerment. The family says Plano ISD failed to meaningfully respond to their concerns. The case took 404 days to move through law enforcement and prosecution: •303 days: Plano Police delayed forwarding the case to the Collin County DA (Nov. 20, 2025), only after the family sent certified letters to city officials •101 days: The DA’s Office took to present the case to a grand jury Despite APS findings and video evidence, the grand jury returned a “No Bill,” meaning no charges were filed. The family believes the outcome was influenced by how the case was presented and stated that the video evidence was not shown. They were told the case had been submitted as “mishandling, not criminal.” The family spoke at Plano City Council in November 2025 and continued raising concerns publicly. They claim they were later discouraged from speaking by the city attorney and approached by a council member offering to explain why the case was not considered criminal. On April 7, 2026, the “No Bill” was finalized. Why did Plano Police take 303 days to forward the case when they had access to the January 8 video within weeks? Police reportedly said they were reviewing older footage for probable cause. The family argues the January 8 video alone showed clear evidence of abuse and endangerment. “We spoke at the Plano City Council on Nov. 24 to warn that this sabotage was happening and continued to speak. We were discouraged from speaking publicly by the Plano City Attorney in January 2026 and again by a council member who said they wanted to meet with me to explain why it was not a crime in March 2026. On April 7, 2026, a ‘No Bill’ was returned.” — Tia Nelson (mother) “Why did it take so long for Plano PD to forward the case when they had access to the Jan. 8 video from Jan. 22–25, 2025? They told me they wanted to look at older videos to determine probable cause when the Jan. 8 video showed assault/injury to a disabled person and reckless endangerment.”

Sarah Fields

251,633 次观看 • 4 个月前

🚀 A REVOLUTIONARY New Ecosystem from BRN Metaverse! We’re excited to announce the launch of the ITEM Marketplace and BRN Wallet – two groundbreaking additions to the Endless Ranger Awakening universe! 🌐🎮 This is more than just a marketplace – it's an entire ecosystem. 🛒 1) ITEM Marketplace: Game Asset Trading, Reinvented 🎯 Players can log in to the Item Marketplace via our official website using their in-game credentials to automatically access their character’s inventory. 💼 They can list items for: ✅ Fixed price 🏷️ Highest offer ⏳ Timed auction Buy and sell with ease! 💳 2) BRN Wallet: More Than Just a Wallet To reduce dependency on external platforms and prepare for our future Mainnet, BRN Metaverse has developed its own wallet system! 🔐 💡 With the BRN Wallet: 🎮 Each user receives a personal wallet supporting the BSC network upon registration. 🔁 They can easily deposit and withdraw $BRN & BNB. 💎 Players can purchase ERA, the official in-game currency, with a 5% discount by burning $BRN. 🔥 This creates a powerful deflationary model, further tightening the 28M limited $BRN supply. 💸 Players can also purchase ERA directly using fiat currencies. 📊 Every month, 10% of fiat income from the game wallet will be used transparently for $BRN BUYBACK, with full access and visibility for all users. 🔄 3) BRN Wallet Is Just Getting Started Our first major update will enable: 💱 DEX trading directly within the wallet (just like MetaMask or Trust Wallet) 🔒 $BRN staking features All in one place! 🧩 4) Easy Wallet Access Just log in to the website with your game credentials – that’s it! 🌐🔑 🌟 What Has This Ecosystem Achieved? ✅ Eliminated reliance on third-party services, giving BRN full control over its infrastructure. ✅ Enabled secure, peer-to-peer player trading without intermediaries or fraud risks. ✅ Built a deflationary economy through the burn-to-buy ERA system. ✅ Tied game growth directly to the decrease in $BRN supply, strengthening long-term value. ✅ Offered a user-friendly, globally accessible alternative to complex, region-locked wallets. 🔗 At BRN Metaverse, we’re not just building a game – we’re creating a sustainable and powerful economic ecosystem. Stay tuned – this is only the beginning! 🌍✨ #Web3Gaming #Wallet #GameFi #NFTGaming #PlayToEarn #Web3 #BlockchainGaming #CryptoNews #cryptocurrency

BRN Metaverse

16,822 次观看 • 1 年前

EMERGENCY OPERATION UNLEASHED: U.S. MILITARY STORMS SECRET UNDERGROUND TUNNELS BENEATH WASHINGTON DC — SEIZES 24/7 SERVER FARMS, CHILD TRAFFICKING LISTS, BLACKMAIL DOSSIERS, AND BILLIONS IN DIRTY MONEY FUNNELED THROUGH SHELL COMPANIES! PATRIOTS, THE STORM IS HERE AND THE DEEP STATE IS CRUMBLING! Anons, wake up — this is the moment we've been waiting for! President Donald J. Trump has just greenlit one of the most massive military strikes against the satanic cabal right under the nose of the corrupt swamp in Washington DC. Starting February 3, 2026, elite special forces teams launched lightning-fast raids into the hidden underground network of tunnels and bunkers buried beneath the White House, Capitol Building, Treasury Department, and other key government structures. These weren't just old Cold War shelters — they were turned into a full-blown headquarters for child trafficking, elite blackmail operations, and the siphoning of trillions from the American people! The tunnels date back to 1941 under FDR for "protection," expanded under Eisenhower against nukes, but the real evil kicked in during the 1990s under Clinton when they became storage vaults for Epstein-linked horrors, blackmail tapes, and globalist control files. Post-9/11, more surveillance gear went in; under Obama, ties to offshore banks and Soros money exploded. Trump knew about this since his first term — he got the maps, stayed silent, built the plan, and now in 2026, with full executive power, he struck! Raids hit between 1:30 AM and 6:00 AM on February 3 — silent entries through White House East Wing basements, Treasury sub-levels, and Capitol service tunnels. Troops seized everything: hard drives humming in active 24/7 server rooms packed with child procurement lists, video blackmail of top politicians and media figures, financial trails showing billions moved through shell companies to fund anti-Trump chaos and protests. We're talking $1.2 billion just in 2024-2025 alone for election interference and street riots! Names are dropping: Nancy Pelosi caught with regular payoffs from trafficking accounts, Chuck Schumer in emails coordinating with Soros ops, Bill Gates linked to twisted financial trails from his "vaccine" fronts, George Soros pulling strings on disruptors. Evidence ties straight to Epstein's island logs, Vatican Bank freezes, and even black budget trillions missing from Pentagon audits — over $21 trillion vanished! Delivery routes ran through these tunnels straight to elite mansions in Georgetown and McLean, Virginia. Audio files captured DC insiders and European bankers plotting to sabotage Trump's agenda. Military police detained 47 contractors and mid-level puppets so far — the big fish tried to flee, but their digital footprints are locked in secure custody. Trump is running this personally, daily briefings with JAG officers, tribunals ramping up at Guantanamo since February 10. Treason, child sex trafficking, money laundering, sedition — the charges are stacking, and military justice is coming fast! This is the endgame, patriots! The deep state just lost its last hidden fortress. No more secret meetings, no more compromising kids for power, no more stealing our money in the shadows. Trump and the white hats are dismantling the entire network — from DC tunnels to similar horrors under Denver Airport and Dulce bases. The children are being avenged, the blackmail is being destroyed, and the cabal's money machine is shut down. The storm isn't coming — it's HERE, and it's glorious! Stay vigilant, trust the plan, and watch the traitors fall. WWG1WGA! The best is yet to come — bigger than you can imagine!

Mr. Q

21,445 次观看 • 5 个月前

I was going through some DeFi projects I saved up to make my research on and I spotted one that stood out and I’ll love to share it here and why I believe they are worth looking into Let’s take a min and look at Zoth's ZeUSD project and why I think they’re building something really exceptional, let me break it down briefly👇🏻 Solid beta traction: One of the things that caught my attention is that they’ve already seen significant interest, with over $26 million in beta testing, which shows there's real demand and trust in the project and they are not even hyped up yet, it’s definitely going to be a banger when the real hype comes in so I believe this kind of progress indicates greatness in the long run RWA-backed yields: The yields or returns are backed by Real World Assets (RWA), which means there's a tangible asset behind the digital token, potentially making it less volatile or more secure than purely digital assets. Community rewards that matter: Unlike many projects where community rewards might be insignificant or just another token dump, here, the rewards are structured to genuinely benefit participants. 60% of the supply for the community: This is a significant portion of the token supply allocated to the community, indicating a strong commitment to communal growth and distribution rather than central control or team allocations. Start earning 17% APY: If you're whitelisted, you can start earning an Annual Percentage Yield of 17%, which is quite attractive compared to traditional investment returns. Golden magnet points: This seems to be an exclusive benefit for whitelisted users, possibly enhancing their earning potential or providing other advantages within the ecosystem. Pre-issuance live for whitelist: If you're on the whitelist, you can already engage with the token issuance, giving you an early start. For those not on the whitelist, there's still an opportunity to participate by accumulating 'badges' or some form of engagement points, presumably leading to benefits or access when the full launch happens after March 1st. DYOR but I believe this is one project that’s worth paying attention to and while making my research, I also found a short video that explains things a little more better, you can check it out and let me know what you think about this?

Emmanuel

10,184 次观看 • 1 年前

I wish this video wasn’t relevant again, but here we are. To those who say politics aren’t personal, my life tells a different story. In 2011, I lost my partner. Sadly, our love had not been legally recognized at the state or federal level, and in the raw aftermath of his death, I faced discrimination that compounded my grief. This experience ignited my journey advocating for marriage equality and LGBTQ+ rights, through public speaking, a documentary called “Bridegroom,” and my YouTube video, “It Could Happen To You.” I knew then, as I know now, that my story was not unique. This fight has always been, and will always be, deeply personal. Over the years, we have celebrated significant victories, like the repeal of Prop 8 in California and the nationwide end of DOMA. These hard-won rights came through decades of relentless advocacy and sacrifice by LGBTQ+ individuals and allies. But today, these gains are once again at risk. We must stay vigilant to protect them. The threat to marriage equality is not hypothetical. The President-elect has openly stated his intention to appoint Supreme Court justices who could dismantle marriage rights at a federal level. Meanwhile, Republican leadership across the country continues to oppose LGBTQ+ protections. Civil rights should never be contingent on geography. We must stand united in protecting these essential freedoms—not just for ourselves, but for future generations who deserve the dignity of equal treatment under the law. Together, let’s make sure that love, equality, and dignity remain protected for all. Our love, our families, our futures are worth fighting for. I know many of us feel hopeless and scared right now, but here are some ways you can take action to protect yourselves and the LGBTQ+ community RIGHT NOW. This is in no way comprehensive, merely a starting point for those who want/need it. PROTECTING OUR LGBTQ+ COMMUNITY ACTION GUIDE 1. LEGAL PROTECTIONS A. Essential Documentation -Update your will -Name spouse/partner explicitly -Detail specific wishes for assets -Consider impact on family benefits B. Legal Safeguards -Create living trust -Secure medical power of attorney -Obtain financial power of attorney -Draft advance healthcare directives C. Family Protection -Complete second parent adoption -Update birth certificates -Secure guardianship documents -Create custody arrangements D. Legal Resources -Find LGBTQ+ friendly lawyers via lgbtqbar. org -Get free consultations when available -Keep copies of all documents in secure location -Share copies with trusted family/friends 2. COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT A. Financial Support -Human Rights Campaign (national advocacy) -Lambda Legal (legal defense) -GLAAD (media representation) -The Trevor Project (youth support) -Local LGBTQ+ centers and shelters B. Economic Action -Research and support LGBTQ+ owned businesses -Prioritize Black, BIPOC, and women/femme owned enterprises -Share recommendations within community networks -Avoid companies with anti-LGBTQ+ practices C. Active Participation -Attend local drag shows and cultural events -Support inclusive library programs -Join Pride organizing committees -Attend town hall meetings -Participate in local LGBTQ+ groups D. Advocacy & Organization -Join Indivisible. org chapters -Connect with local activists -Register voters -Monitor and respond to local legislation 3. SHARING YOUR STORY A. Personal Empowerment -Reclaim and affirm personal narratives -Amplify LGBTQ+ voices to challenge stereotypes -Educate others about discrimination -Build connections for support and solidarity B. Speaking Out -Share when safe and appropriate -Connect with advocacy groups -Write to local papers -Speak at community meetings -Use social media thoughtfully Need resources? Call: • Trevor Project: 866-488-7386 • LGBT National Hotline: 888-843-4564 • Trans Lifeline: 877-565-8860​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ #EqualLoveEqualRights

Shane Bitney Crone

18,611 次观看 • 1 年前

You are confusing cause and effect, and in doing so, you are missing the deeper structural reality that is the central point of the argument. Migration in Africa does not happen in a vacuum. People do not wake up and casually decide to leave their homes, families, and countries for no apparent reason. Movement of people across colonial borders is driven by economic collapse, political instability, conflict, and governance failures, yes, but also by powerful historical forces that shaped those very conditions in the first place. Not everyone has the third eye to see those historical forces at play unless they read, comprehend and follow ideas and not populist demagoguery. Apartheid was not just a South African policy that ended in 1994. Its effects still live with South Africans to this very day. It was part of a wider political and more importantly economic system of racial capitalism that structured the region’s economy. What you fixed in 1994 was only the political and not the economic side of it. South Africa was designed as the industrial hub, while neighbouring countries were deliberately underdeveloped and turned into labour reserves for South Africa’s economy. Migrant labour from countries like Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and Lesotho was not an accident at all, it was built into the system. It was designed that way and remains so to this very day. The owners of the means of production then remain the owners of the means of production today. Black people are largely still workers. You have a few token black individuals at the top, but the majority remain little more than exploited labour. So when people move from their countries today, they are often moving along routes that were created decades ago. The inequality between South Africa and its neighbours did not emerge overnight, and it is not simply the result of “African leaders” in isolation of other key factors. It is the continuation of a historical economic design that concentrated wealth in one place and poverty in others. That does not absolve African governments of responsibility. Many have failed their citizens through corruption, mismanagement, and repression. I write about this daily, and I have gone to prison three times in my lifetime for doing so. I have had to leave my country to save my life for doing so. But to reduce a complex, multi-layered issue to “it is African leaders” is intellectually lazy and historically dishonest. It ignores history, economics, and global power dynamics. As for Malema, whether you agree with him or not, his political skill lies in identifying how political and economic narratives are shaped and who benefits from them. He is pointing out that anger is often redirected away from the very systems of inequality and towards vulnerable people, migrants, who did not create those conditions. If you want a serious conversation, then deal with the full picture. Migration is about history, economics, governance, and global inequality. Blaming one factor while ignoring the rest is not analysis at all, it is deceitful propaganda. The economically and intellectually illiterate are often the easiest targets of political propaganda, precisely because they are fed simple, emotionally satisfying explanations for complex structural problems. They are told who to blame for their suffering, migrants, neighbouring countries, or vague notions of “outsiders”, while the real drivers, historical dispossession, entrenched economic inequality, and elite collusion, are deliberately obscured. In Southern Africa, and particularly in South Africa, this manifests in xenophobic narratives that blame Zimbabweans or Mozambicans for unemployment and poverty, when in reality those conditions are rooted in a long standing economic architecture that concentrated wealth and ownership in very few hands. It is easier to turn the poor against the poor than to confront systems that benefit those in power. What is often forgotten in this debate is that the political elites of colonial South Africa and Rhodesia worked in concert to sustain a repressive regional system that enriched a minority while extracting labour and resources from the rest. Your former apartheid Prime Minister John Vorster says it in this video in a very tactful manner. That logic has not disappeared at all, it has merely changed form. Today, segments of the political elite in both South Africa and Zimbabwe continue to operate in ways that protect entrenched economic interests while the majority remain economically marginalised. South Africa was the only true white settler “home”, where wealth, infrastructure, and industry were concentrated, while territories like Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), Northern Rhodesia (Zambia), and Nyasaland (Malawi) functioned largely as economic outposts, feeding capital, labour, and raw materials into that system. The Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland was presented as a project of regional integration, but in practice it reinforced patterns of extraction, with mining in Zambia, agriculture in Zimbabwe, and labour flows from Malawi all tied into a broader economic network dominated by South African capital. The same remains to this very day. The tragedy of focusing on Julius as the messenger rather than the message is something I speak about regularly, the need to focus on ideas and not personalities. You do not have to like Julius Malema. You do not have to agree with everything he says. All you need to do is focus on his message and interrogate it critically. I am not enslaved to Julius Malema’s ideas. I pick and choose what I agree with, and I am able to articulate a reasoned argument for both what I support and what I reject. You should do the same. One of the most powerful weapons of colonialism was the deliberate fragmentation of black people into small Bantustans, into isolated villages where communities were conditioned to view the next village with suspicion. In Rhodesia we had “reserves” and “keeps.” People from other Bantustans were treated as outsiders. That mentality was never dismantled, it still exists today. The idea of seeing others with suspicion simply because of an arbitrary line, a colonial border, remains deeply entrenched. Many do not fully appreciate how powerful and enduring that mentality and conditioning is. Yet when you look at the descendants of colonialists, they do not view each other through those same lenses. White Zimbabweans move into South Africa without attracting the same hostility because of the economic architecture that allows them to stay away from the so called lumpen. White people from across the world come and settle with ease in South Africa. In fact, one of the most visible figures advocating for the secession of the Western Cape is a British citizen, yet there is no comparable outrage from black South Africans. The same energy of protests and marches that is directed at fellow Africans is rarely directed there. That is not accidental at all, it is well designed that way. It speaks to the protection afforded by entrenched economic power and privilege, but also to a deeper psychological conditioning in how black people are taught to see each other and to see whiteness. This will not disappear overnight. It may not even disappear in my lifetime. But the task is to keep planting the seeds of awareness and unity. As Bob Marley said, you give your more to get your little. What you do today may seem small, but in time it contributes to something much larger, especially if there is collective effort to confront and resolve these divisions. One of the most important things colonialists understood was that education is the key to discernment, to the ability to interrogate and understand issues such as those I raised in this essay. That is precisely why they restricted access to it. Only a few black people were allowed meaningful education, and the consequences of that exclusion remain with us today, not only in South Africa but across much of the continent. We did not dismantle the systems that underpinned colonialism. We largely inherited them, changed the faces at the top, and continued to operate within the same structures. So I will end by saying this, if anyone truly wants change on the issues being debated, you must fix the foundation. You cannot repair window panes when the foundation itself is cracking. Immigration, whether legal or illegal, will always exist, but it is sustained not by foreigners alone, but by the system itself. When Zimbabweans cross the border without passports, they are often enabled by South Africans within a broken system. When documents are obtained illegally, it is again the system that enables it. When Zimbabwe’s political crisis persists without free and fair elections, regional dynamics, including South Africa’s political and economic interests, often play a role in sustaining that status quo. There is a web of political and economic interests that mirrors, in some respects, the relationships that existed during the colonial and apartheid eras. As long as those interests remain, there is little incentive for those in power to confront injustice decisively. The corruption and governance failures in Zimbabwe are real and significant, but they are part of a broader structural problem. The real issue is the foundation. If black South Africans were living well, with access to quality education, meaningful employment, and economic security, they would not be marching in the streets. The anger you see today is not simply about immigration. It is a reflection of an economic structure that has remained fundamentally unchanged, even after 1994. Repression underpinned by racism in Rhodesia effectively came to an end when South Africa shifted its position and recognised that the system was no longer sustainable. The same principle applies today. Repression underpinned by political corruption in Zimbabwe will begin to end the day South Africa, the regional power whether one accepts it or not, decides that the current situation is no longer acceptable. Zimbabwe’s crisis has, over time, been treated as a largely domestic issue rather than a regional one, yet the political and economic realities of Southern Africa make that distinction artificial. What happens in Zimbabwe does not exist in isolation, it is shaped, sustained, and, at times, enabled by regional dynamics, particularly South Africa’s stance. This may be an uncomfortable truth, but history consistently shows that regional power centres play a decisive role in determining outcomes. Ignoring that reality does not change it, it only delays the moment when it must be confronted. It was convenient then for John Vorster and successive apartheid regimes to continue using illegal migrants as a source of cheap labour in South Africa for menial jobs. It remains the same today. As I have said, the political and economic architecture of the apartheid era largely remains in place. What has changed are the political faces, the white faces that held power then and the black faces that hold office today, often operating within and alongside the same entrenched economic structures. Whether one accepts it or not, that is the reality of our politics in the region and of the economic architecture that continues to shape it. There is a reason why certain political actors avoid critically engaging with the structural drivers of immigration, particularly those that sustain flows of cheap labour. There is also a reason why figures like Helen Zille often emphasise the need to document illegal immigrants in South Africa, that position can be understood within the broader context of preserving an economic order that has long depended on controlling and managing labour rather than fundamentally transforming the conditions that produce it. That economic order is rooted in historical structures of concentrated power that shaped not only South Africa, but the wider region more than a century ago. How black Africans view themselves is often reflected in how they respond to political messages. It is why some are quick to criticise Julius Malema for positions that are, in substance, not fundamentally different from those expressed by Helen Zille. On immigration, there is significant overlap in what has been said across the political spectrum, including by the DA and the EFF. Yet the EFF is frequently viewed through a lens of hostility, in part because it is a black-led party, and that perception shapes the reaction it receives. As a result, some black citizens, influenced by long-standing narratives, direct harsher and more emotive criticism towards it. When similar points are made by figures like Helen Zille, the response is often markedly different. That contrast speaks to deeper historical conditioning and the psychological legacy of colonialism. It has not disappeared, and changing it will take time. The fundamental difference, however, lies in the intent and framing of their messages. Malema’s position on immigration is part of a broader effort to confront and address the structural inequalities created by colonial rule. Zille’s position, by contrast, can be seen as operating within and reinforcing an existing economic framework that has its roots in that same colonial architecture which feeds off cheap migrant labour. However, you can't fix the broken system by chasing away immigrants, legal or illegal, you can only empower black South Africans by allowing them to own the means of production and not fighting in the streets for crumbs. Have a lovely weekend.

Hopewell Chin’ono

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