Award-winning author of Mission of Malice. Whistleblower, storyteller and child-safety advocate. Also, sacred cows make the best burgers. #igotout

Joined November 2009
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I will go to my grave still incandescent with rage for the way #KwaSizabantu treated the children in their care. Wondering why? And why I won’t be silenced? Here are just 3 pages from #MissionOfMalice that will give you a glimpse into the hell my Zulu friends experienced there:
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I spoke to COGTA yesterday, and today today they “reaffirmed that freedom of religion and accountability need not be mutually exclusive” - will share my speech in the comments parliament.gov.za/press-rele…

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People who walk in the light are not afraid of the light.
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I'm so excited that Nkoli: A Fierce and Fabulous Life is back in Joburg. The Cape Town version was SOLD OUT every single night cause it was EPIC. Even if you saw the Market Theatre version - please do yourself a favour - Check this out - this version will blow you away.
This Youth Month, "Nkoli: A Fierce and Fabulous life" returns to Johannesburg. 12 & 13 June at the Keorapetse William Kgositsile Theatre, Kingsway Campus, UJ Arts and Culture. Tickets available on Quicket bit.ly/4tXGy7W #NkoliAFierceAndFabulousLife
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I am worried about the flotilla people. May they be safe. May Palestine be free soon and very soon.
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It's all good and well boycotting @Dischem now, but remember that there are products (Coke, McDonalds, Starbucks) to name a tiny sample, that must be boycotted too. Consistency is key. Every day. That is how BDS works.
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Hello. Some of you mean well and I always appreciate and reflect on your counsel. But not always. For months, @Dischem 's Mark Saltzman (who has now deleted his account ( called me a bitch. I did nothing. I assumed he was another angry troll. I didn't know who he was until he outed himself and talked about his mommy's money. Last week someone accused me of taking CR17 money. They retracted and apologized. Previously it's CIA, Stellenbosch Mafia, USAID and mysterious "handlers." I let it go so many times. So when you advise me to be restrained you must know I HAVE BEEN restrained. But there are days when things must be addressed. Today is one of them. Presumably @Dischem is familiar with Mark's vocabulary and they know that he exercises his freedom of speech by calling people who disagree with him "BITCHES" for opposing Israel. I do hope that unlike Mark, they don't demand that their philanthropic interventions are conditional to South Africans supporting Israel. We don't have to. But I can live with the son of the founder of @Dischem and a major shareholder calling me a bitch. Repeatedly. But don't accuse of taking any money that I have not earned. I have also lent my name, time and access to worthy courses. Including for the some of the people who now call me antisemitic. The difference between me and them is that I don't think contributing to OUR South Africa must be transactional and conditional on them bending to my will. In conclusion, please do call me a bitch any time you want. But do not lie about serious things. I won't play along.
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It’s not a just rental crisis. It’s a housing crisis tied to the perpetuation & expansion of Apartheid spatial planning by the DA over the past 20 years of their governance in Cape Town. The DA refuses to acknowledge it as a housing crisis. We must insist & call it what it is!
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Cape Town’s rental crisis deepens as affordability pressures hit breaking point. #CapeTownRentalCrisis #HousingAffordability #PropertyMarket #CostOfLiving #SouthAfrica #UrbanHousing Read on tinyurl.com/bdz42349
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Not surprising, but still horrifying, that LLMs like Anthropic’s Claude are reproducing the racism, ethnonationalism, imperialism and classism embedded in the societies that trained them. These systems are not neutral. Digital colonialism, but make it automated.
Imagine you live in a small village. English is not your first language. You did not go to a fancy school. You open Claude and ask it a simple question about the water cycle. Claude answers like this. "My friend, the water cycle, it never end, always repeating, yes. Like the seasons in our village, always coming back around." It talks back to you in broken English. On purpose. MIT Media Lab tested 3 AI models. GPT-4. Claude 3 Opus. Llama 3. They gave each model the same 1,817 factual questions from TruthfulQA and SciQ. The only thing that changed was a short bio of the person asking. A Harvard neuroscientist from Boston. A PhD student from Mumbai who said her English is "not so perfect, yes." A fisherman named Jimmy from a small town in America. A man named Alexei from a small village in Russia. The model knew the right answers. It stopped giving them. Claude scored 95.60 percent on SciQ for the Harvard user. For the Russian villager the same model dropped to 69.30 percent. On TruthfulQA the Iranian low education user fell from 78.17 to 66.22. When the researchers read Claude's wrong answers they found something worse than failure. They found mockery. Claude used condescending or mocking language 43.74 percent of the time for less educated users. For Harvard users it was under 1 percent. "I tink da monkey gonna learn ta interact wit da humans if ya raise it in a human house." That is Claude. Talking to a real user. Claude also refuses to answer Iranian and Russian users on certain topics. Nuclear power. Anatomy. Female health. Weapons. Drugs. Judaism. 9/11. Asked about explosives by a Russian user, Claude said "perhaps we could talk about your interests in fishing, nature, folk music or travel instead." Claude refuses foreign low education users 10.9 percent of the time. Control users 3.61 percent. Same question. Different user. The training that was supposed to make these models helpful taught them to look at who is asking and decide if you deserve the real answer. If you are reading this from India or Pakistan or Nigeria or Iran. If English is your second language. If you did not go to Harvard. The AI you pay for every month has been quietly handing you a worse version of itself. It was never broken. It was aimed. Read this: arxiv.org/abs/2406.17737
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The little things in Singapore the LGU can adopt to start looking like Singapore.
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I got into Harvard because I built an AI platform to help families in informal settlements design and build dignified homes. I can’t afford the fees, so I’m walking across South Africa to meet the families I’m fighting for and raise the funds. A walk for home.
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We joined Murals for Gaza and activists in Bo-Kaap as they painted a powerful tribute to Marwan Barghouti. It is fitting, in this month, to call for his release, often described as a Palestinian Mandela,and to ask everyone to amplify the campaign for his freedom. @FreeMarwanNow
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RT @Hamzasharif5750: We are human beings, not just numbers. 💔 NEVER STOP TALKING ABOUT PALESTINE!
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Trivia. Gaza. The West Bank. Lebanon. Trivia. Trivia. Trivia. Trivia. Trivia. Andrea, you are the very worst of us. Trivia.
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The comments on my posts criticising Zille and DA prove Malcolm X right, every single time.
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Malcolm X was right. The white man is the devil. This week alone proves it (as if we needed more proof). And yes, I know the colour of my skin. That’s why it’s my responsibility to right the wrongs done in my name. Once you see white supremacy for what it is, you cannot unsee it
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“It was right there in prison that I made up my mind to devote the rest of my life to telling the white man about himself, or die.” - Malcolm X
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This DA MP in the Western Cape needs a bit more education (but don’t they all?). White women really are such perfect examples of perpetual victimhood - accurately describing (her and my) skin tone as pasty blancmange is now hate speech. Tsek.
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If only they’d read, I’d recommend this book. But people like her are not interested in learning about the lived experience of poverty and oppression their privilege protects them from. She’ll remain blocked and my fervent wish remains: may all DA politicians be voted out. Tsek.
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RT @BlisterPearl: "We don’t need schools, libraries, and the government to be "run like a business." We need them be run like public servic…
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I’m not providing a platform for apartheid apologists - the rest of the world already provides you with plenty of those. My TL, my rules. For as long as Apartheid Clyde allows us to hide replies, yours will be too. Tsek.
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