If history has taught us anything, it’s that capitalist societies rot from the inside out.
At their core very rotten…
Glossy on the outside. Decay within.
That is the West!
The real question: what stage of ripeness — or rot — is the West at now?
If history has taught us anything, it’s that capitalist societies rot from the inside out.
At their core very rotten…
Glossy on the outside. Decay within.
That is the West!
The real question: what stage of ripeness — or rot — is the West at now?
When Black folks do, it’s suddenly cultural.
One gets therapy. The other gets demonized.
America, your mirror is cracked.
When Black folks do, it’s suddenly cultural.
One gets therapy. The other gets demonized.
America, your mirror is cracked.
Another day under the regime-that-needs-no-name.
You already know who. Proof of concept.
Evil at every compass point — north, south, east, west.
Yet every sunrise pulls us one day closer to the ballot,
One day closer to the reckoning.
Hold the line.
Another day under the regime-that-needs-no-name.
You already know who. Proof of concept.
Evil at every compass point — north, south, east, west.
Yet every sunrise pulls us one day closer to the ballot,
One day closer to the reckoning.
Hold the line.
Not by birth. Not by blood.
But by the story they were told.
By the history they were given.
By the world that decided whose mother was greater.
Not by birth. Not by blood.
But by the story they were told.
By the history they were given.
By the world that decided whose mother was greater.
Targeting left media isn’t about principle, it’s about politics.
Yes, there are personal vendettas. But the real driver?
He’s in campaign mode. He’s choosing his base over the First Amendment.
Because to them, he feels like the only one fighting for “us.”
Targeting left media isn’t about principle, it’s about politics.
Yes, there are personal vendettas. But the real driver?
He’s in campaign mode. He’s choosing his base over the First Amendment.
Because to them, he feels like the only one fighting for “us.”
"Charlie Kirk is gone. Some celebrate him. Yet his words cut deep — Black women, African communities, and anyone overlooked by his narrow gaze know the sting of his and those like him's deliberate cruelty. Every moment was meant to wound."
"Charlie Kirk is gone. Some celebrate him. Yet his words cut deep — Black women, African communities, and anyone overlooked by his narrow gaze know the sting of his and those like him's deliberate cruelty. Every moment was meant to wound."
During his first term, Donald Trump never set foot in Africa — not once.
So the 2025 news that he won’t attend the G7 in South Africa? Only a “surprise” if you’re wilfully blind. He was never coming here for any reason.
During his first term, Donald Trump never set foot in Africa — not once.
So the 2025 news that he won’t attend the G7 in South Africa? Only a “surprise” if you’re wilfully blind. He was never coming here for any reason.
Commercial farms are rare—less than 1% of farms, using only 8% of land, but producing 40% of cereals and pulses
land-links.org
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Most land remains under customary, communal allocations, highlighting how different land systems shape opportunity.
Commercial farms are rare—less than 1% of farms, using only 8% of land, but producing 40% of cereals and pulses
land-links.org
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Most land remains under customary, communal allocations, highlighting how different land systems shape opportunity.
By 1979, white farmers (<1% population) owned 70% of prime arable land—a legacy of colonial laws
Wikipedia
Al Jazeera
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Even after redistribution, wealth and power remain tied to land access.
By 1979, white farmers (<1% population) owned 70% of prime arable land—a legacy of colonial laws
Wikipedia
Al Jazeera
.
Even after redistribution, wealth and power remain tied to land access.
White individuals own ~72% of private farmland (~26.7 million ha)
They also hold ~49% of urban erven (plots) despite being ~8% of the population
africacheck.org
agricultureportal.co.za
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So land inequality isn’t just rural—it runs deep in property ownership too.
White individuals own ~72% of private farmland (~26.7 million ha)
They also hold ~49% of urban erven (plots) despite being ~8% of the population
africacheck.org
agricultureportal.co.za
.
So land inequality isn’t just rural—it runs deep in property ownership too.
Meanwhile, Black South Africans—about 80% of the population—own only ~4% of that land. Radical inequality at every glance.
Meanwhile, Black South Africans—about 80% of the population—own only ~4% of that land. Radical inequality at every glance.
“Speak and the mountains echo: Bayede. Or is it Bayethe? The sound honors the King, whatever letters you choose. The salute is louder than the script.” ✨🗣️
“Speak and the mountains echo: Bayede. Or is it Bayethe? The sound honors the King, whatever letters you choose. The salute is louder than the script.” ✨🗣️
“The lion walks as king — some call him Ngwenyama, some Ngonyama. Same roar. Same crown. Power transcends spelling.” 🦁👑
“The lion walks as king — some call him Ngwenyama, some Ngonyama. Same roar. Same crown. Power transcends spelling.” 🦁👑
A man who broke from the Bantu, walked south, and planted nations: Xhosa, Zulu, Ndebele, Ngwane.
From him flows a river of power, lineage, and memory.
Ndlovukazi — She-Elephant. Not just a title. A mother. A co-ruler. A shadow of strength beside the King.
A man who broke from the Bantu, walked south, and planted nations: Xhosa, Zulu, Ndebele, Ngwane.
From him flows a river of power, lineage, and memory.
Ndlovukazi — She-Elephant. Not just a title. A mother. A co-ruler. A shadow of strength beside the King.
Why? Because history scattered them. Mzilikazi’s breakaway. The mfecane wars. Colonial borders. Southern Ndebele (AmaNdebele kaMusi) stayed. Northern Ndebele (Matabele) marched north and built a kingdom.
Why? Because history scattered them. Mzilikazi’s breakaway. The mfecane wars. Colonial borders. Southern Ndebele (AmaNdebele kaMusi) stayed. Northern Ndebele (Matabele) marched north and built a kingdom.
the Sotho have a country,
the Tswana have a country…
then who does that leave?
the Sotho have a country,
the Tswana have a country…
then who does that leave?
I am an African woman.
A Black woman.
The world has tried to take my name, my story, my reflection —
but I am the mirror to Eve.
The first woman.
The unbroken line.
I am an African woman.
A Black woman.
The world has tried to take my name, my story, my reflection —
but I am the mirror to Eve.
The first woman.
The unbroken line.
I am an African Black woman.
The world has tried to steal my identity.
To rename me, reshape me, misplace me.
But I am a descendant of the first woman.
Eve.
The beginning.
Unbroken.
To know who I am is power.
To live it out, fully—
that is freedom.
I am an African Black woman.
The world has tried to steal my identity.
To rename me, reshape me, misplace me.
But I am a descendant of the first woman.
Eve.
The beginning.
Unbroken.
To know who I am is power.
To live it out, fully—
that is freedom.
A farmer grows tomatoes the size of rugby balls? Silence.
A politician steals P3.50 pen?
Headline: “National Crisis: Pen-Gate Rocks Democracy!”
A farmer grows tomatoes the size of rugby balls? Silence.
A politician steals P3.50 pen?
Headline: “National Crisis: Pen-Gate Rocks Democracy!”
When we talk about racism, it’s not hate.
It’s not envy.
It’s not about stopping you from living your life.
When we talk about racism, it’s not hate.
It’s not envy.
It’s not about stopping you from living your life.