'They came with machetes' - deadline looms for migrants to leave South Africa

i watched the video in its entirety,
the journo - whoever she may be - quoted various sources in order to "validate" her claim.

narrow dismissed the video / it's content / everything with:

so i was wondering what references / sources used in the video were false to give reason to dismiss everything

russia could be behind this, equally so for united states, israel . . . .or nobody behind it - simply home grown
It is home grown. People are tired of illegals. I wish they were half as tired of ANC. Keeping porous borders helps ANC really because then they can blame it on illegals while mouthing ubuntu from official channels.
 
So it was only going to cost R1tn over 20 years? and not R1tn to build the reactor(s), and then lock us in to Russia for 20 years for nuclear power?

But lets assume it wouldn't have financially broken the country (though the mafia glm have done a good job of that without Vlads help anyway), do you see no issues with the intended thrust of the constitutional changes that would bring all NGOs to heel?
Take a few moments to reflect of two other projects and how their planned budgets panned out against finished (almost) budgets. And don't think I need to break out the crayons to colour that picture in for you.
 
It is home grown. People are tired of illegals. I wish they were half as tired of ANC. Keeping porous borders helps ANC really because then they can blame it on illegals while mouthing ubuntu from official channels.

I'd agree, its home grown, but turd forces have also latched onto it in various ways to also drive other agendas as well.

and in all likelihood there are going to be competing turd forces at play via different "groups" as well.
 
I'd agree, its home grown, but turd forces have also latched onto it in various ways to also drive other agendas as well.
But that is case for any such event these days. I occasionally glance at FB and FK man, scene is lit all the time. I really hope these guys get paid at least. Of course with AI tools, it is very easy to create any content really.
 
Nobody on MyBB would be caught dead with such a piss poor haircut.

Then again, its also likely a "surfer" who is goofed and just got lost.
A foreign surfer, looks Danish to me, also prefers not to cut the hair as that would be a charge against surfing time..
Using a Planck there because that's all he's got, his passport is lost and so is his luggage.
 
good god, the very intentional implication that the 30 June protests are funded by Russia, is false, duh!
yea but no:
South Africa is experiencing its strongest anti-migrant backlash in years. But when we investigated one of the most successful online campaigns driving this movement, we found evidence suggesting its real motivations may not be what supporters believe.


there is no claim the protests are funded by russia.
the claim (in the video) is alleging one of the campaigns, or organiser of one of the campaigns - has rather strong ties to russia, and more particularly, nuclear energy.
 
It is home grown. People are tired of illegals. I wish they were half as tired of ANC. Keeping porous borders helps ANC really because then they can blame it on illegals while mouthing ubuntu from official channels.
this schitfukkery has been going on since the onset of loadshedding back around 2014 - or whenever it was that the lights were switched off in the land.

the alarm bells were ringing back then regards porous borders and toodolla fences falling apart - 3 presidents later nothing changed, govt fiddled, rome burned - and the influx continued.
then consequences became apparent through healthcare / state hospitals - state hospitals saw a spike in infectious diseases, the host of those diseases was more often than not, foreigners - undocumented foreigners, streaming across the borders from almost everywhere but namibia.

and so it began.
the flames in rome turned into an inferno - and here we are today.
and despite all that has been going down, the state has yet to even make a final determination on the endless saga of the zimbabwe special permits.
 
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