There Is No Xenophobia In South Africa - Deputy President, Paul Mashatile - Foreign Affairs (3) - Nairaland
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| Re: There Is No Xenophobia In South Africa - Deputy President, Paul Mashatile by Mariangeles(f): 4:51pm On May 06 |
JaceBlaze:That is because you black South Africans have a common enemy - the whites. And at least, other African countries sorted their issues within themselves, by themselves. Unlike you black South Africans that needed your fellow black Africans to come save you from your oppressors. Now, you all have mouth to talk, when just few decades ago you all were fighting for your rights to merely coexist with the whites. Go and si'down! Africans will never forget. |
| Re: There Is No Xenophobia In South Africa - Deputy President, Paul Mashatile by IronGalaxy: 5:02pm On May 06 |
Lionessza6: ![]() |
| Re: There Is No Xenophobia In South Africa - Deputy President, Paul Mashatile by RodgersAkpafu: 5:14pm On May 06 |
This goes to show that the ANC is complicit in what is going on, like i have always suspected |
| Re: There Is No Xenophobia In South Africa - Deputy President, Paul Mashatile by Lionessza6(f): 5:15pm On May 06 |
Mariangeles:LMAO . Sorted out what issues ? ![]() Go and first understand what settler colonies were, and why some African countries were handed “independence” almost overnight while others went through prolonged conflict and resistance. Secondly, go and understand why so many African countries were suddenly handed that “independence” around the same period by rival colonial powers. Then maybe you’ll better understand the difference between settler projects and ordinary colonial administration. And once you’re done with that history lesson, maybe then we can discuss why a lot of that so-called “independence” still left economic control, political influence, borders, and dependency structures largely intact .....to the point that the 60s babies are abandoning their "free" countries in numbers for slave-lands . Sorted out shyt by yourselves, huh? ![]() |
| Re: There Is No Xenophobia In South Africa - Deputy President, Paul Mashatile by JaceBlaze: 5:19pm On May 06 |
Mariangeles:And when you had the whites as a common enemy you captured your own people sold them into Transatlantic Slavery ,had them transported like cargo to the "new world" - the worst form of dehumanisation ever.At least South Africas have never subjected their own to such. You didn't sort anything out.There is still tribalism in Nigeria,The war in Congo is far from over, South Sudan is still battling its own,and did we forget that the civil war in Rwanda was just 30 years ago? You guys are not a shining example of brotherly love like you want us to think. It hurts you that we coexist with whites? meanwhile in your country certain tribes are not even welcome in Lagos. |
| Re: There Is No Xenophobia In South Africa - Deputy President, Paul Mashatile by Lionessza6(f): 5:22pm On May 06 |
RodgersAkpafu:What is going on exactly? |
| Re: There Is No Xenophobia In South Africa - Deputy President, Paul Mashatile by nedekid: 5:36pm On May 06 |
Immatex:Why cry more than the bereaved? That have accepted that they are lazy, they are not smart and other condescending issues they are accused of, they even accept "SA wount be won’t be better off nor will the absence of black immigrants result in any reduction in the crime rates all over the country" ie quoting you. They say it is fine with them, that those immigrants since they are hardworking, wise etc, they should go and use those noble attributes to fix their own countries, frankly I see nothing wrong in that. You cannot elect old rundown characters, most with criminal past, people clearly stealing or squandering the wealth and resources of your country, people buying airliners as presidential jet when the national carrier does not have even a RC toy aircraft, then when the country is unhabitable, you then go to SA and start dragging shoulder with them, turning their streets to your shitty 3rd world country, putting stain on their hospitals, schools and other social services. Frankly speaking I think Nigerians all over the world should be sent back to the country, even those with green cards and indefinite leave to remain. Deport their arse back, let nigerians live in Nigeria, that way we will be forced to elect good leaders. See that Oponu seyi law staying here to talk rubbish but his family is living in uk, look at babas son doing city boy up and down, ask where his family stays, two of my paddies one ran to Canada the other to US, after naija economy hit them, yet from another man's country they are still singing bola on your mandate we shall stand.. No be juju be dat? Or as oyinbo will say is that not sorcery? |
| Re: There Is No Xenophobia In South Africa - Deputy President, Paul Mashatile by Emeskhalifa(m): 5:39pm On May 06 |
They are comfortable doing what they are doing coz they hardly travel out. Una wey japa, how many South Africans una don see for the countries wey una japa go, compare to other Africans you see? |
| Re: There Is No Xenophobia In South Africa - Deputy President, Paul Mashatile by JaceBlaze: 5:40pm On May 06 |
Let Paul cook ![]()
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| Re: There Is No Xenophobia In South Africa - Deputy President, Paul Mashatile by Lionessza6(f): 5:46pm On May 06 |
JaceBlaze:I think nothing pains some of them more than seeing ordinary people in South Africa, despite all the structural problems from the past and failures of the current government, gradually bridging the racial divide faster than some countries are bridging their own religious and tribal gaps 😅. You’re more likely to see South Africans across racial groups unite and give an outsider the middle finger when they feel someone is trying to infiltrate or exploit South African politics for their own agenda. The recent external political pressure attempts by the Trump administration and the backlash that followed were a good example of that. Meanwhile, some of the loudest critics come from countries still struggling with tribal tensions, religious divisions, ethnic violence, separatist movements, or conflicts that never fully disappeared after independence. Trump succeeded in putting boots on their soil so easily because of their religious hatred and divide🤮..yet they are here painting themselves the uniters of Africa ![]() That doesn’t make South Africa perfect. Far from it. But the constant attempt to present South Africans as uniquely hateful while pretending other societies are shining examples of unity is just dishonest. And lastly: Mass migration is evil and we will do everything to stop it nomatter how they try to spin it. Let them leave "evil SA "alone ...why is this so difficult? |
| Re: There Is No Xenophobia In South Africa - Deputy President, Paul Mashatile by Reference(m): 5:53pm On May 06 |
JaceBlaze:Ouch, that is below the belt. |
| Re: There Is No Xenophobia In South Africa - Deputy President, Paul Mashatile by infofta(m): 6:44pm On May 06 |
Except you live in South Africa you won't understand the system. 1. You are rated by the area you live in (Suburb or Township/CBD) 2. Your safety is determined by where you stay and what you do If you stay in a poorly rated area, anything you see you take it. It doesn't matter if you are a South African or a foreigner Why are they not doing their protests in the Suburbs where white people, middle class and upper class live? South Africans respect and fear Nigerians. Unfortunately many of our Brothers are giving us bad names with their dirty businesses they do. Respect to many who do legitimate businesses. |
| Re: There Is No Xenophobia In South Africa - Deputy President, Paul Mashatile by JaceBlaze: 6:55pm On May 06 |
Reference:Lol it's the truth,I could have went further but I had to avoid that ban by the moderators ![]() |
| Re: There Is No Xenophobia In South Africa - Deputy President, Paul Mashatile by epainos: 6:55pm On May 06 |
Lionessza6:I had to check your other posts....oh. You are a black South African. OK. I dont even know that any black South African can be here. I only know of Ghanians, Benin Rep ppl, maybe Togo...but from S.A. Wow! I am happy you are here. And you are actually doing a good job defending your nation. I would do such too if I was in your position. Well, I just have an advice....try to tone down how you mock people, especially Nigerians. We dont forget such. Trust me...we don't. The truth is that Nigeria is the one messing up...if not, South Africa shouldn't come close to us. And personally, I have no comment to give you even you mock me. But one thing I know. Those whites are the ones holding your economy. Not that I am bad washing the abilities of the blacks there, but it is clear that the whites are a million miles ahead. The blacks have been the head of government since the days of Mandela's presidency, yet, we know that they have not done enough. So, becareful my friend. The issue here is that if blacks are hardworking and studious, foreigners wont take the jobs. Its cos they dont want to upgrade themselves. Employers who ignore the blacks indigenes and pick foreigners arent stupid. So, chase the whole foreign blacks away...hmmmm. its dangerous. It will affect you. This is what will happen: The whites will overpower you there because you pushed out the black working force. And this will be the beginning. My dear, I dont need you to come with a mockery attitude or insults. Just correct me if I am wrong. I did mine without any insults here. You should argue your case constructively. This way, I can have your view from the perspective of the black South Africans. For sure, I cant justify the crimes of foreigners there. Its real. I am not going to pretend it is right. My issue is that if you chase all blacks out, you will regret it. If I am wrong, put forward your case politely. |
| Re: There Is No Xenophobia In South Africa - Deputy President, Paul Mashatile by Adewale23143: 7:25pm On May 06 |
Seem he is high on some cheap substance |
| Re: There Is No Xenophobia In South Africa - Deputy President, Paul Mashatile by JaceBlaze: 7:34pm On May 06 |
Lionessza6:There is an alternate South Africa that exists only in their heads. Apparently we black South Africans are still carrying documentation to verify if we are really South Africans when we visit "white spaces" lol .There are cities and towns that we are not allowed to set foot in according to them.They just can't fathom how a country they have long been trying to cast doomsday prophecies upon is still holding up.It really grinds their gears and I for one am loving every minute of their agony I just don't know what it is about us that unsettle these people so much,and it's weird because the potential threat to a Nigerian's life is the banditry and tribal violence in their country,not a South African who lives in million miles away country.True,I mean we know we have our internal issues but an outsider will be put in his place should he try to add his unsolicited two cents into our business. That's because they are trying to use us as some sort of a cushion,pointing a finger and projecting to them is better than accounting for problems they have created for themselves in their countries.How can people who hate each other preach unity to us? Hai neva |
| Re: There Is No Xenophobia In South Africa - Deputy President, Paul Mashatile by IronGalaxy: 7:42pm On May 06 |
JaceBlaze:The bolded explains their obsession with Orania |
| Re: There Is No Xenophobia In South Africa - Deputy President, Paul Mashatile by JaceBlaze: 7:44pm On May 06 |
illicit:There's one particular episode of "Breaking Bad" where Walter White/Heisenberg referred to Ebola as a West African disease have you watched it? |
| Re: There Is No Xenophobia In South Africa - Deputy President, Paul Mashatile by illicit(m): 7:47pm On May 06 |
JaceBlaze:West Africa is not a country |
| Re: There Is No Xenophobia In South Africa - Deputy President, Paul Mashatile by JaceBlaze: 7:56pm On May 06 |
IronGalaxy:The way they are so obsessed with that place you'd swear jollof and egusi are made there..yeses! ![]() |
| Re: There Is No Xenophobia In South Africa - Deputy President, Paul Mashatile by JaceBlaze: 7:59pm On May 06 |
illicit:I know,genius! You get the picture though.You and I know which West African country got ravaged by Ebola. |
| Re: There Is No Xenophobia In South Africa - Deputy President, Paul Mashatile by CSTRR: 8:10pm On May 06 |
This is proof that even the govt are in support of the xenophobic actions of their citizens. Senator Adams oshiomhole did not overreact. We need to teach the southafricans a lesson in reciprocal diplomacy. |
| Re: There Is No Xenophobia In South Africa - Deputy President, Paul Mashatile by CSTRR: 8:13pm On May 06 |
JaceBlaze:One of the greatest mistake Nigeria made as a nation was to invest heavily in the liberation of the negro Southafrican. We invested in cash and political capital and even got sanctioned because of it. It won't happen again. |
| Re: There Is No Xenophobia In South Africa - Deputy President, Paul Mashatile by JaceBlaze: 8:24pm On May 06 |
CSTRR:Boohoo! It never happened anyway.Your government was probably syphoning your money into their personal accounts and lied to you that they sent it to South Africa. |
| Re: There Is No Xenophobia In South Africa - Deputy President, Paul Mashatile by CSTRR: 9:01pm On May 06 |
JaceBlaze:Nelson Mandela himself came to Nigeria to thank us for our unprecedented support in cash and kind. Anyway, history has a way of repeating itself. And when it does, we will teach you all a lesson. |
| Re: There Is No Xenophobia In South Africa - Deputy President, Paul Mashatile by illicit(m): 9:08pm On May 06 |
JaceBlaze:I mean no disrespect to HIV Patients Your responses are so sick |
| Re: There Is No Xenophobia In South Africa - Deputy President, Paul Mashatile by JaceBlaze: 9:26pm On May 06 |
CSTRR:He also went to Harlem,New York to thank black Americans but you don't see them trying to hog attention about it like y'all. Hang in there buddy... |
| Re: There Is No Xenophobia In South Africa - Deputy President, Paul Mashatile by CSTRR: 10:19pm On May 06 |
JaceBlaze:The black Americans were not in any position to offer the level of help that Nigeria did. Infact, the US govt were firmly on the side of the boers which was why Mandela was on the FBI most wanted list for years. Anyway, we hear you loud and clear. Nigerians are sophisticated and patient. We play the long game. Ghadaffi of libya used to disrespect Nigeria consistently, and when the time came, we fuckkked him up. And when the time comes, we will deal with your disrespect. |
| Re: There Is No Xenophobia In South Africa - Deputy President, Paul Mashatile by AdeifofGod: 11:28pm On May 06 |
There are about 1.5% SA immigrants abroad. Nigeria has less than or equal to 1% total immigrants abroad. When you look at numbers, it seems as if Nigerians are the major immigrants all over the world, but rate matters more. Sonnobax15: |
| Re: There Is No Xenophobia In South Africa - Deputy President, Paul Mashatile by yinkeys(m): 2:01am On May 07*. Modified: 5:05pm On May 07 |
afrophobia maybe 🤔 |
| Re: There Is No Xenophobia In South Africa - Deputy President, Paul Mashatile by JaceBlaze: 6:57am On May 07 |
CSTRR:They were actually.They are more influential & wealthier.The imperialists benefitted from their creativity in the world of entertainment by using hip hop,Rn'B and basketball to sell American products so they knew a boycott of American companies by them would have affected the American image and dollar badly. Your emotional threats don't move me,not one bit.You should forward your threats to Boko Haram and bandits in your country.You can't play that game with us. |
| Re: There Is No Xenophobia In South Africa - Deputy President, Paul Mashatile by MrFly(m): 7:54am On May 07 |
The vice president of South Africa is from Nigeria, same way Nigerian politicians denied Christian genocide in Nigeria.... Let the xenophobia continue... I love u Mr. VP |
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