Pan African believer and lover of African continent. Son of the glorious movement the elephant.

Joined June 2013
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Do you remember when you joined X? I do! #MyXAnniversary
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Qinisile ke uFloyd la.

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Attempted house invasion: Rynfield, Benoni.
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{MUST WATCH} A rebroadcast of a powerful tribute to Cde Chris Hani by Cde Joe Slovo at the funeral. Cde Joe Slovo summarised the conduct of a revolutuionary cadre and all revolutionaries should learn from Cde Chris Hani. The question still remains "Who killed him and for what"?
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‘They call me KING now, do you believe it?’ — Trump ‘I’m such a king I can’t get a ballroom approved’ ‘I could be doing a LOT MORE if I was a KING’
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South Africa is a dangerous country it’s not safe, spread the word so foreigners can see this and stay away. 🙏🏾
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Startling moment even by Trump’s standards, egging Speaker Mike Johnson on to talk about GOP Rep. Neal Dunn’s health diagnosis. Johnson hedges a bit and Trump interjects that Dunn was told he’d be dead by June. Johnson: Ok, that wasn’t public.

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There must be a life style audit at Home Affairs, SARS and SASSA.
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1977: Steve Biko interview. Footage: Steve Biko Foundation
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Dr. Umar has this to say about religion.
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“When people are taught to forget their past, someone else tends to design their future” — Malcolm X. This is why history is very important.
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Lucky Dube - Back to My Roots. Shot at Bay Street, in Sag Harbor, New York in the summer of 1990. Footage courtesy of Step Lively Video (YT)
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US lack moral authority in international affairs.
If Xi Jinping invaded Taiwan right now, and toppled the president there, on what grounds would the United States object? Or have any credibility to say anything?
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Archbishop Desmond Tutu, then Bishop of Johannesburg, spoke at Stanford University's Memorial Auditorium about the evils of Apartheid and the importance of economic sanctions on the first national Martin Luther King Jr. Day, on January 21, 1986. Footage courtesy of Stanford University Archive.
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The Magic of White Vinegar👇
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How did he fall to the trap that he warned about.
Marco Rubio (2016): “For years to come, there are many people on the right...that are going to be having to explain and justify how they fell into this trap of supporting Donald Trump because this is not going to end well.”
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"We will always have differences amongst us quite simply because we are human. Some may be personal, others political and yet others tactical - especially as relates to issues such as organization. However, we must constantly be mindful of the historic objective that unite us. We must guard against efforts to blow our differences out of proportion in order to make us lose sight of our unifying vision. In this regard, we must remember that a house divided cannot stand and that a people united can never be defeated." - Oliver Reginald Tambo (1917-1993), Photo: Paul Weinberg
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RT @GWANJEZ: "We learned your French. We learned your English. We learned your Spanish...you learned our nothing and you call us stupid." h…
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Reporter: Was Malcolm X preaching hate and violence? Denzel Washington: Is the sheep preaching hate and violence when he says I'm not going to let a wolf eat me anymore?

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This interview has been on replay for a whole week!
A portrait of the first African recepient of the Nobel Peace Prize, Inkosi Albert Luthuli (1898-1967), by the activist, trade unionist and photographer Eli Weinberg (1908-1981).
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