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“It is unfair, shameful, and an abuse of the system, the people, and power, a crime against humanity. A government that charges its people more or increases people's taxes, not to provide better services, but so that politicians can steal more and live luxurious lives without the stress of running out of money. They are not offering more services or improving anything. They are not helping more or giving more. Instead, they are taking more from the people so they can have more for themselves. These are crime syndicates in Parliament. They are not revolutionaries, they are simply opportunistic thieves.”

“Some people show kindness and humanity when they are losing or when their plans have failed. Their loss or defeat brings out their humanity. But when they are winning, they become rude, cruel, and heartless—showing no compassion, no care, no empathy, and no love.”

“To all those who are racists. Those who are taught to be racist and those who are teaching others to be racists. Those who are racists in their hearts , mind, homes, and gatherings thinking other people won’t know that they are racists. Being racists is evil , wrong, unlawful, inhuman, bad and a crime against humanity. Regardless of whether you are being racists private or publicly. It doesn’t matter how good are you in hiding it. As long you are practicing it and thinking it. It is totally wrong. Not everyone can be a racist. It takes an evil, dark heart, horrible , selfish, heartless, uncultured, unmannered, barbaric , mean, retarded, disgusting, low self-esteem, psychopath, narcists, pathological liar, hypocrite, and loser of a person to be racist.”

“Avoiding relationships, people, or situations won’t guarantee a problem-free life. Even a seemingly perfect life brings worries, tears, thoughts, and stress. Problems are inevitable. You must find ways to solve them, otherwise, you’ll be forced to live with them. Ignoring problems doesn’t make them disappear, in fact, they tend to pile up until they become overwhelming. Take control of your life by addressing one problem at a time. You don’t need to have it all figured out. Just start with one problem, one decision, one brave moment. That’s how you build a life of peace, purpose, and power.”

“Evil people want you to accept and believe that they are telling you the truth. But their truth is not the real truth; it is lies and stories they fabricated to make you believe or behave the way they want you to. They are good at manipulation and playing a victim card.”

“No matter how skilled, educated, talented, or professional people are, if they are not happy, they won’t perform at their best. They won’t be as productive or creative as they could be. As much as you need someone’s skill, you also need to make them happy for them to truly excel in it.”

“In times of war, there are three types of people: 1. Those who want to win the war . They focus on defeating the enemy through direct confrontation and strategic attacks. 2. Those who want to win money. These individuals act as traitors, aligning with the enemy for personal gain. They are like Trojan horses, attacking their own side from within. 3. Those who want to win public support – They may stage attacks, even targeting their own people or cities, to gain sympathy, empathy, and international backing.”

“If we are to be truthful and frank, the real enemy, or public enemy number one, is ourselves. We need to look in the mirror. We don’t want to take accountability and responsibility. We are always looking for excuses to blame others for our misfortunes. We have poisoned our minds with negativity, lies, fake stories, fabricated information, and seeing things that are not there. We have poisoned our hearts with hate, envy, and jealousy which makes us believe in things that are not happening. This causes us to accuse others for no reason, leading to stereotypes and racial profiling. When we get the opportunity, we misuse it by doing wrong or harm. We steal from others, lie about others, block others' success, sabotage others, and even kill others. We set up situations and circumstances that hurt others and are unfair to them. We change the rules to our advantage because we want to benefit, but we exclude others in the process. We think we are superior to everyone and deserve better than anyone else. Instead of sharing, being equal, and living harmoniously with everyone, we act selfishly.”

“I hope you're not falsely accusing, projecting, hating, fighting, labeling, lying, or resenting good people because of the bad choices you've made. I've seen a man hurt the woman I love, simply because she chose him over me. In the end, she grew to resent and hate all men, including me, because of the actions of the man she chose. Choose what is right for you, not what is right for others.”

“People choose to love quotes, advice, memes, bible verses, and songs that suggest their current problems are someone else's fault. That’s why they’re drawn to consulting, traditional healers, the bible, mediums, and star signs. They don’t want to believe or accept that they are in this situation because of their own actions. They sabotaged themselves, made poor choices, and are now facing the consequences. They chose the wrong things. They don’t want to take accountability and responsibility. They would rather blame someone else. It’s easy and comforting to place blame on others, but real growth begins with honest self-reflection. Choose to look within before seeking answers anywhere else.”

“Most people tend to create scenarios in their minds where they portray others as bad individuals, people who think and do harmful things. They then project their own fears, emotions, and past experiences onto these imagined situations. As a result, they begin to dislike or even hate those individuals in real life, not because of anything those people have actually done, but because of the stories they've constructed in their heads. This misplaced hatred often spreads, as they influence others to join in, targeting innocent and good people who have done nothing wrong.”

“South Africa is not suffering from a lack of laws. It is suffering because those in power refuse to enforce them. Institutions, government officials, law officers, NGO, mainstream media, and commissions benefit from lawlessness. They create distractions with new laws, institutions, and commissions while they profit from the chaos. That is why real accountability never happens. There are no consequences or repercussions for those who break the law.”

“They exploit, disrespect, and sabotage Black people, then cry victim when held accountable. They never saw themselves as part of us until they needed support. Now they want the same people they betrayed to defend them. They should know and learn that accountability is not oppression.”

“The real issue is that we chose to punish and shame everyone except the offender. We are directing blame at everyone but the one responsible. Instead of confronting the truth, we have decided to hide it, make excuses, and protect the offender. Misplaced anger won’t solve our problems. It only makes them worse. We turn good people into enemies because of the hate and pain we carry in our hearts.”

“Every human being has rights, but the most important right is the right to live. Beyond that, there are many other rights. Make sure you know your rights. However, knowing and exercising your rights doesn’t mean you should infringe upon or violate other people's rights. No right supersedes another person's rights. We all have equal rights. Every person should know their rights. We are a danger to ourselves and those around us if we don’t know what we should know.”

“Criminals are using non governmental organizations as fronts for their activities. Criminals are exploiting NGOs, NPOs, foundations, and commissions to undermine the government and the people. These organizations should be banned when they violate the law, oppose the government, or act against the interests of citizens, especially when they consistently side with lawbreakers instead of serving the public good. Many of these organizations are allegedly being used as vehicles for embezzlement and money laundering.”

“One of the greatest double standards is how some people are willing to trade their morals, values, dignity, and even personal pain for money. For them, shame or the difference between right and wrong becomes secondary, as long as there is compensation. Often, the pursuit isn't truly about justice, but about making someone pay, because they feel they are owed something. In many cases, it's not justice they seek, but a form of payment.”

“I have learned that people with dual citizenship tend to become a problem in one of the countries they hold citizenship for. They misbehave, engage in mischievous antics, causing chaos and mayhem. They become destroyers and are divisive, causing division. They destroy or start fires, knowing they can run away if the country burns. They are always at the forefront of destroying a country, knowing they have a second home if the country they are in is destroyed. They are not patriotic but are always problematic and forever ungrateful.”

“I have a hunch that most of the money laundering or theft happens during state funerals or the creation of commissions or institutions. All these new laws and initiatives they introduced. All the things they do seem to be about stealing money and laundering funds. The intent is not to serve or help the public, but is to help themselves in government funds.”

“Most people aren’t truly sorry for their bad actions. They only express regret, apologize, or back down when their original plan to harm you or damage your reputation fails, when their scheme backfires. Only then do they pretend to be good people who care about you, who want peace and goodwill for everyone. It’s only at that point that they start acting like decent human beings.”

“Don't let anyone, especially a stranger, make you do or say things you'll regret. Don't be swayed by noise or trends. Don't be influenced by bad things or people. Never listen to cowards who crave for love and attention, claiming to be heroes, strong, fearless and brave while hiding behind catfish and anonymous accounts.”

“You will never be a better person or a good person when you walk around carrying hate in your heart, especially when you choose to hate other people for no reason. No matter how much money you have or your qualifications or work experience. You will still be a vile, horrible, mean sick person who is rich, qualified, and experienced. You will never experience inner peace and true joy. Choose to stop hating other people, because of their race, gender, culture, religion, choices, or views.”