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“Most of us choose to be In denial because lies are much more comforting than the truth. The truth cost us to be accountable ,responsible  and we are obliged to do what is right. While with lies we have someone to blame. We can play being victims and continue doing what is wrong knowing someone will take the blame or fall for it. We shift the blame and goal post. We can be hypocrites and have double standards.  We choose to fool others and at the end, we end up fooling ourselves.”

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“We always have fools who believe in their own lies. Some people start a lie, and then their lie spreads. When the same lie comes back to them, they believe it because they are now hearing it from someone else, who doesn't know they were the ones who started the lie in the first place.”

“Choose to use your own logic and common sense. People are often paid to say and do things they don't believe in, just to manipulate you. There are smear campaigns and promotional campaigns designed to promote certain agendas, narratives, things, people, behaviors, and lifestyles. Don't just follow the crowd or majority, because you might get lost. Always choose to do and say what is right. Choose to ignore the noise and negativity.”

“There is nothing more dangerous than a person who is lost, thinking they are serving a cause. They have been brainwashed, fed lies, and manipulated. They believe they are serving a greater purpose, only to find they are advancing someone's personal interests and agenda. They go out of their way to prove their loyalty to the leader, group or its members by doing or saying wrong and harmful things. They think they are doing the world a favor and acting righteously. They are being used for wrongful purposes, yet they believe they are doing the right thing. They groom and deceive each other, convinced they are the only ones who are right and everyone else is wrong. Their hatred for others is what binds them together. They are unaware that they are lost and do not understand what they are truly doing. They have become what they once despised.”

“Racist people are like a disease or virus. They are a problem everywhere they go. They infect everyone with lies, misinformation, and propaganda. Equality to other races to them feels like an abuse or violation of their human rights. They always want to be superior to different races, supreme, or to benefit more than other races. If not then they see themselves as victims.”

“Be very careful on social media. There are some sick, twisted, miserable, evil, narcissistic, and psychopathic people out there who are liars and thrive on spreading lies and misinformation. Miserable people want to see others being miserable. They lie about everything including who they are and use many fake, catfish accounts to spread their lies, misinformation, and hate. Never allow someone to recruit, motivate, convince, or convert you into hating, insulting, belittling, or dehumanizing other people.”

“Please be cautious when you are on social media. Many things are not what they seem to be. Someone might pretend to be a black person but is actually a white person attacking white people, or vice versa. Some people create fake accounts and reply to themselves in the comments to fuel tension and hate, making it seem like they are being attacked. Some stage events or fabricate stories. There is a desperate group of people at the forefront of distortion spreading misinformation and propaganda, trying everything to start a race war and cause instability.”

“People around the world are learning lies about South Africa and I am here in South Africa learning the truth about those people who are telling lies and misinformation about South Africa. I am learning who they are and what they are. They are evil, racist, dishonest, and vile people With their money, riches, wealth, fame, businesses, and fame.”