When the United States sneezes, the whole world catches a cold. As a global economic, political, and cultural powerhouse, the decisions made across the Atlantic ripple through our markets, shape global policies, and directly impact our daily lives right here in South Africa.
Because what happens there affects us here, following global news isn't just an interest—it’s a necessity.
We live in a hyper-connected world. Borders don't stop the flow of economic shifts, technological revolutions, or geopolitical changes.
Therefore:
I have every right to stay informed on a global scale.
I have every right to analyze the decisions of global superpowers.
I have the full right to voice my perspective on social media.
Being a global citizen means refusing to sit on the sidelines of international conversation. My voice matters, our African perspective matters, and we have a rightful seat at the digital table.