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Re: Xenophobia: Fear & Loathing In South Africa - BBC Africa Documentary (Throwback) by IronGalaxy: 11:30am On Jul 07
Ibrahim1985:
Lol you act like you do not have power outage in South Africa, some places are not having electricity for a month with no light. You will soon buy a generator or use solar and relate
Dream on
Re: Xenophobia: Fear & Loathing In South Africa - BBC Africa Documentary (Throwback) by Ibrahim1985: 11:49am On Jul 07
IronGalaxy:
Dream on
Denial is a river in Egypt, i know there is power outage and it has been like that for quite a while. Better start saving up for a solar panel or generators, you gonna to need it.
Re: Xenophobia: Fear & Loathing In South Africa - BBC Africa Documentary (Throwback) by IronGalaxy: 12:44pm On Jul 07
Ibrahim1985:
Denial is a river in Egypt, i know there is power outage and it has been like that for quite a while. Better start saving up for a solar panel or generators, you gonna to need it.
Lol, If by "power outages" you mean "load shedding, that's been fixed long ago.. you're late to the party
Re: Xenophobia: Fear & Loathing In South Africa - BBC Africa Documentary (Throwback) by morpheus24: 2:26pm On Jul 07
WorkTheTalk:
You are missing the point all together. We all condemn the xenophobic attacks in South Africa. South Africans are doing the wrong thing to get the attention of their failed government. While we in Nigeria sit in corners and do cho cho cho nonstop, thousands of Nigerian are killed in Nigeria every month. Has the talk talk talk nonstop move the government to end the killings?
it is better to cho cho than to war war.

We've been at the precipes of hate before and we know what happened.
Re: Xenophobia: Fear & Loathing In South Africa - BBC Africa Documentary (Throwback) by LadyLegalEagle: 4:00pm On Jul 07
Kushites:
So long as the white minority are allowed to own all that land and wealth in South Africa, forget about lifting up the black majority in a substantial way.

South Africa is still colonised, so I don't know what "governance failure" you're referring to.

If the govt decides to redistribute the wealth and land ownership, they'll get the Zimbabwe treatment from their western "partners". HEAVY ECONOMIC SANCTIONS that would ruin their economy.

So they are still colonised.

Only the eventual decline or collapse of western powers as a whole will lead to African emancipation.

The universe will make it happen.
In Nigeria, a tiny percentage of the population is allowed to hoard the wealth, using money and resources belonging to the citizens as their own personal piggy banks. They live lavishly off the backs of the people and are not concerned with uplifting the majority in a substantial way. Is it better because the members of that small population in Nigeria are black and the minority in SA is white?
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