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“Be careful of the company you choose to keep around you. 90 Percent of perfect crime it is an inside job. People you know. People who are close to you. Are the ones telling criminals about you. How to get to you. They are the ones planning and plotting on how to rob, kidnap, rape, spike your drinks, steal your belongings, how to kill you, how to set you up or how to frame you. Choose what you share with other people and be careful what you share. Some are planning your downfall, meanwhile cheering for you.”

“We have become a society that incentivizes, compensates, and rewards criminals, wrongful doing or actions, bad behavior and attitude, bad people, immorality, and uncultured and ill-mannered behavior. In the name of humanity (Ubuntu) or poverty. In the name of they are one of our own and they look like us. Then we wonder why the world is like this.”

“Our police know when a crime is committed, where it is committed, and by whom. They go to the crime scene not to arrest the perpetrator, but to take bribes and allow the criminal to continue their crimes. We no longer have police officers; we have criminals in police uniforms. They only arrest those who refuse to pay bribes or their competitors in the crime world. I can't wait for the day we get to experience and see a real police officer serving their country and living by the oath they made. Who don’t abuse their power or authority. Who are not corrupt but are there to protect and to serve.”

“A peaceful country is a powerful country. It can see its enemies from afar. However, a country at war or in conflict won't see its enemies coming. It won't notice when its resources are being stolen. It will think it lost its economy or resources to the war, only to find out they were stolen by its enemies. That's why thieves and criminals always try to cause war, especially in countries from which they want to steal resources.”

“In South African law and governance, it often appears that criminals have the upper hand. They seem to enjoy more rights, freedom, and influence, acting with impunity and facing little accountability. Many operate as though they are above the law, untouchable and free to break it without consequence. Instead of being reprimanded, they are sometimes rewarded, even financially, for their actions. This perception of protection for those engaging in illegal activities contributes to the belief that South Africa is becoming a mafia style state, where criminal elements thrive while ordinary citizens suffer, live in fear, and face daily hardships.”

“Some black people lie to black people, humiliate and undermine them, mock and disrespect them, steal from and exploit them, sabotage and control them, abuse and oppress them. They don’t see themselves as equal to black people. But when they get caught and have to answer for their crimes, suddenly they claim they are being targeted because they are Black. They appeal to the very black poor and suffering people they betrayed for support. They were benefiting alone, but now want others to struggle and defend them for crimes they committed alone. They play the victim to mobilize support instead of facing the consequences of their actions.”

“We are speaking from our own lived experiences and quoting from our pain, tears, scars, and grief. You are disrespecting us, undermining us, and gaslighting us, trying to rewrite our history by quoting an online satire written by a morally bankrupt person who distorts our reality, because their masters were the ones profiting from our loss.”

“Be careful when they only support you when you do something they want and like, not because you do something right and lawful. The day you do something right but they don’t like it, they will turn against you. They will sanction, attack, sabotage, destroy, threaten, or kill you.”

“Be careful of trolls and race-baiting lobby groups, as well as rage-farming or sadfishing groups and those who think they are being controversial when discussing race, racism, or serious issues. Then some are groupies and clout chasers, who are trying too hard to please others and doing everything in their power to get retweets, attention, recognition, approval, support, and money. Don't fall into their tricks. Don't allow them to use you for clickbait or engagement. There is no 'our side' and 'their side.' We are all one. We are all being affected. We are either fighting to be right or fighting to be wrong. There is truth and lies, reality and fake stories, right and wrong. But only racist people see black people's side and white people's side”

“The reason I love to travel, to see and learn about other places and people, is because not everything is on the internet. Not everything on the internet or social media is true. Most people have negative thoughts and comments about places they have never been to because of the distortion and misinformation on the internet or social media. Experience is the best teacher.”

“Legacy mainstream media publications is there to represent the views and opinion of those who are rich or corporate . They project their thoughts and control the masses. They are used as mouthpiece or weapon to promote racism, classism, war, hate speech, fear, to be divisive, instigators , to cause instability by providing misinformation. Rich people or corporate used the media to fight their competitors , enemies , those who question them and those whom they don’t approve of. They used it to cover up their crimes, shame, wrongs, illegal ways, corruption, to lie and character assassinate others. They want to control how people should think, drive the narrative and influence how people should behave. They are always bias , double standard, power mongering, condescending and intimidate the poor. They censor the truth and facts , publish lies, rumors, propaganda and misinformation”

“They never acknowledge you when you are broke, poor, struggling, washed out, and suffering. But when you are rich, successful, thriving, and truly happy, they publicly recognize and claim you. They think they are entitled to what you have and everything you have worked hard for. That is exactly what toxic, manipulative, abusive, narcissistic people do.”

“Mainstream legacy media often does not report on crimes committed by white individuals. When they are forced to do so, they avoid using pictures. If they do include pictures, they often choose ones that make the perpetrator look saintly. They also change their wording. The reason for this is that, in the future, when you refer back or search for information, it will appear that only black people are violent and commit crimes, as their pictures are more prevalent online. This skews statistics, leading to the false conclusion that black people are bad and white people are good. The problem is that crime has no color.”

“Most people think because they are sexy and beautiful they can get away with murder. They can charm or seduce their way out of any situation. They can get whatever they want or make anyone do whatever they want, when their plans fail to use their bodies or looks to exploit and take advantage of others. They start sobbing and act like victims. They start fabricating the truth about what happened. They start lying and exaggerating things. They deflect accountability. Most perpetrators pretend to be victims when their plans or missions fail.”

“AI decisions can be flawed, especially when the input data is inaccurate or incomplete. In some cases, AI may even be programmed to produce specific responses that aren't entirely truthful. That's why it's important to verify the answers or outputs before accepting them as the ultimate source of truth.”

“I am a very understanding person. If you don’t want something, just say no, There is no need to explain. I won’t ask why, and you don’t have to come up with stories or excuses. Sometimes, trying too hard to justify yourself and lying, you will end up cursing yourself by speaking bad things into existence in your life”

“They dont want to hear the truth, especially if it reveals who they really are. That truth could destroy their business and expose their criminal activities. If you speak it, they resort to character assassination. They might arrest you, or even kill you. They will try to convince everyone that you are the enemy”

“In an era where organizations are rapidly advancing artificial intelligence to the point where images and videos can be altered so convincingly that they are indistinguishable from authentic content, significant risks arise. A key concern is how employees will be protected from wrongful termination based on manipulated visual evidence. Especially in situations where a company may already be inclined to dismiss them. Similarly, this raises serious implications for legal proceedings. How will individuals be protected from false accusations when AI generated or AI altered footage is presented as evidence in investigations or court cases? There are also substantial political risks. How will politicians or opposition figures be safeguarded from fabricated scandal videos depicting them engaging in unethical or inappropriate behavior? Beyond politics, how will citizens be protected from media outlets that may intentionally or unintentionally publish misleading stories based on AI generated imagery or video content? On a global scale, AI created videos could provoke international tensions, destabilize governments, or even trigger military conflict if nations act on falsified visual information. This leads to broader societal concerns: How do we prevent the public from being influenced, manipulated, or deceived by AI generated videos that appear unquestionably real? How do we protect individuals from scams fueled by realistic synthetic media? Ultimately, we must ask.  Where do we draw the line, and who holds the authority to draw it? As AI technology becomes so advanced that its capabilities become both a strength and a vulnerability to humanity, establishing clear boundaries, regulations, and safeguards becomes critical.”

“A peaceful country, it is a rich country. That is why our enemies are doing everything in their power to cause Instability in our country. The sad part is they are using one of our own people to cause that Instability, crime and lawless. They want to make our country ungovernable so they can come as saviors. Come as they are there to help only to find out that they are there to steal from us. To steal our resources and occupy our land. They create problems for us , so they can come up with solutions.”

“What I learned is that everyone is angry and vocal about Gender Based Violence (GBV) that is happening to someone else, mostly to strangers than the one that is happening to them or someone they know. Fake outrage is the new image. Victims never come out until it is too late. Most of them it is because of pride, some are because of benefits but others are vulnerable and afraid.”

“Many people have missed out on fun, pleasure, and truly enjoying their lives in the pursuit of being seen as 'good' or 'innocent.' Now, they live with regret, trying to make up for the experiences they feel they lost. They sacrificed so much just to maintain an image of goodness or innocence, only to realize it wasn’t worth it. In the process, they lost things that truly mattered most in life. Which is time.”

“As Africans our leaders failed us and they keep on failing us daily, by trying to keep us poor, uneducated, unskilled, slaves, undeveloped. We are failing ourselves on how we behave, think and how we talk. We are failing ourselves by undermining each other, humiliating one another. Killing each other. Committing crime, misbehaving, and breaking the law . Making fun of each other’s suffering, problems, living and lifestyles. Our enemy is poverty, crime, unemployment, and inequality . We should be ashamed of ourselves for thinking that the people we are hurting and committing crime to deserve it.”

“Choose to fix your heart and mind before attempting to fix the world. Many of us are broken, yet we seek to correct others and improve our city, town, country, or the world. Focus on fixing yourself first. If your mind and heart are in the wrong place or filled with negativity, only bad things will result, leading to destruction rather than creation. Conversely, if your mind and heart are in a good place, only good things will come from you, leading to building rather than destroying.”

“The problem with fear-mongering people is that if they are not listened to, they will go out of their way to prove their point. They might start regimes, coups, riots, protests, or plot, fabricate, sabotage, tamper, peddle, lie, spread misinformation, kill, and destabilize. They would commit crimes, murder, treason, terrorism, and espionage to prove that if you had listened to them, what they did would not have happened. They will go to great lengths to try to turn their lies into the truth.”

“In government or parliament, there are two types of selfish people: those who only want to benefit themselves and those who don't want others to benefit, regardless of whether they benefit or not. Then you have the citizens who voted for these two types to be in parliament. These citizens, whose benefits are shared by these selfish individuals in parliament, end up not benefiting at all.”

“People around the world often judge you more by the country you come from than by your character or how you conduct yourself. No one should be forced to feel afraid or ashamed to say where they are from because of being wrongly judged, shamed, stereotyped, violated, deported, banned, or humiliated. Do not vote for someone based on race, or because you have been lobbied or bribed. Make sure you vote for leaders who demonstrate merit, integrity, and competence to avoid being ashamed of your country because of your leaders.”

“We are angry and hurt. We carry so much anger and hate in us that it is slowing us down or stopping us from reaching our goals and destinations. We inherit hate and hate on behalf of others. We hate people who made a mistake by hurting us. It was not their intention, but that doesn’t matter because we were already ready to hate on them. We hate people we don’t know, or we have never met. We don’t know if they did what they say they did. We don’t even care. We just want to hate. Some of us started organizations, groups, political parties, or social media accounts to fight the people we hate. This day reminds us that we should reconcile. The problem with hating others is that it consumes you too. It haunts you and will stop any joy, success, happiness, and progress. I don’t know what they did to you, but you need to reconcile. You are not doing it for them, but you are doing it for yourself. If not, you will be stuck in life. Hate is a heavy burden to carry.”

“Imagine lying about me just to make me look bad, while lying about yourself to appear better. That alone shows I must be a better and stronger person than you. I must be doing something right if you feel the need to distort the truth to tarnish my image or turn others against me. You lie about me so people will like you, instead of confronting your own failures, incompetence, bitterness, and weaknesses. Rather than working on becoming a better person, you try to pull me down with lies just to compete or be noticed. Deep down, you know that without those lies, you could never match my level. I am everything you fear and envy.”