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She was hot a few years ago when she started on Morning Live. No idea what she looks like now.Leanne Manas deep voiced big broad?
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She was hot a few years ago when she started on Morning Live. No idea what she looks like now.Leanne Manas deep voiced big broad?
She was hot a few years ago when she started on Morning Live. No idea what she looks like now.
[video=youtube;26LC7T9QPRA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26LC7T9QPRA[/video]
Immigrants are fine, as long as they're here legally and contribute to the economy. Illegals must GTFO
Very peaceful and unarmed :erm:
Why did the cops not do their jobs and arrest the fsckers ?
PRETORIA – Acting National Police Commissioner Khomotso Phahlane has defended the decision to authorise Friday’s anti-immigrant march in Pretoria, saying people have the right to express their views.
The police had their hands full in Atteridgeville, Marabastad, the Pretoria inner city and Sunnyside, trying to prevent clashes between citizens and non-nationals.
Stun grenades, rubber bullets and water cannon were used to control the situation, while at least 137 people were arrested in the capital during anti-xenophobia operations.
Despite the march explicitly being touted as being against immigrants and not anti-drug or anti-crime, Lieutenant Phahlane says it was legitimately approved.
“Our Constitution provides for people to express their views. Facts before the authorities were considered and they deemed it fit that with what was at their disposal, that the march is granted.”
He has dismissed suggestions that the march was aimed at foreigners.
“The march was about people, amongst others, that are not South African nationals involved in crime.”
...Many in the crowd carried sticks, rods and other items.
One man told a News24 reporter on the ground: "The foreigners have real guns. They are selling drugs and prostitution and the municipality is helping them. They must leave."
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PRETORIA – Acting National Police Commissioner Khomotso Phahlane has defended the decision to authorise Friday’s anti-immigrant march in Pretoria, saying people have the right to express their views.