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'Hahaha, you are going, white man' - Malema to Trollip (South Africa)
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| 3/18/2018
Posted on 03/20/2018 2:44:47 AM PDT by Altura Ct.
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To: sphinx
Yeah, and if 5% of thr whites arm up and fight its going to really change the narrative about a lot of things as they’ll probably be able to take out the entire SA armed forces and police if they have the right leadership
To: BBell
Neighboring countries, like Zambia, are taking them in, with great success.
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posted on
03/20/2018 7:35:55 AM PDT
by
dfwgator
To: snoringbear
No they aren't!
The Brits didn't take that nation until that Boer War mess and no, South Africans of any race don't have dual citizenship; especially NOT the Afrikaners.
Your assumptions are all wrong.
To: Manuel OKelley
Oh please....stop posting such dumb crap! <. p> The vast majority of whites, in RSA not only have guns, but are excellent shots.
There IS a small "militant" group of Afrikaners who have formed their own militia; sadly, they are all out in the wilds and won't be able to take out one platoon, let alone the entire RSA Army and all of the police.
Posting about a topic you know nothing at all about, is silly.
To: boycott
If we continue this path, were going to have violence get out of hand here too.Really? You don't think it's already out of hand?
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posted on
03/20/2018 1:55:22 PM PDT
by
ladyjane
To: ladyjane
Oh it’s out of hand. Sooner or later, it will explode. It’s just now starting to explode in South Africa.
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posted on
03/20/2018 3:45:09 PM PDT
by
boycott
To: nopardons
Man... talk about wetting your pants. You put Maxine Waters to shame, 😂! Get a grip fella 🙄. Anyway, you should have noted that I qualified my comment with the statement I think. Sooo, because of your so very shrill response I bothered to Google the topic. And, I have to say that for S. Africans dual citizenship with the U.K. is complicated and very nebulous for sure. However, there are neumerous qualifiers, exceptions, grandfathered regulations, etc,etc, that it appears to me its possible for just about any S. African to establish U.K. residency and eventually citizenship. Btw, Wikipedia has a good write-up on the subject. But, its kinda long. So, I extracted and pasted below what I thought is the most relevant portion for you. No thanks necessary, haha! Cheers 🤗 Edit Following South Africa's return to the Commonwealth in 1994, South Africans are treated as Commonwealth citizens in the United Kingdom (formerly British Subjects). This includes the following benefits: eligibility for the UK Working Holiday Visa scheme (no longer available since November 2008 (non-specific))[2] eligibility for the UK Ancestry Visa (for those with a UK-born grandparent). This is five year's entry clearance which enables the holder to eventually apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain/ Enter (Permanent Residence) after five years of stay then eventually British Citizenship after a waiting period of one-year. Children of the qualifier are encouraged to join the UK Ancestry Visa as a dependent prior to their eighteenth otherwise they will not be able to join the qualifier in the UK and will therefore be required to wait until their parent/s become a British Citizen whereby the child will then become a British Citizenship by Descent unless they decide to join their parent's whilst the parent is a Permanent Resident on an unlimited-time Family Visa, the child will automatically become a British Citizen once their parent does. There is no age restrictions for spouses. It is important to note that unlike other UK Visas, the Ancestry Visa cannot be revoked as it is right. Once the right is established, it is indefinite but the Visa will always need to be valid in order to use that right for entry/ re-entry into the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Thus, if a Five Year Entry Clearance/ Visa is approved, it will be the qualifier's responsibility to ensure that the visa is valid throughout the length (they) anticipate to remain in the UK and Crown Dependencies. Once the initial Visa expires, it can be extended whilst in the UK or a new Visa can be applied for outside the UK but the right would then need to be re-established (not applicable for extensions of visas). the right, if resident in the UK, to vote and hold public office in the UK the right to possess a British Emergency passport as a South African Citizen (Commonwealth) which is valid for one-year when there is no South African consulate or other Commonwealth consulate available. There are no specific concessions in terms of eligibility for British citizenship, and South Africans must meet the same rules for registration or naturalisation as citizens of any other country Following South Africa's return to the Commonwealth in 1994, South Africans are treated as Commonwealth citizens in the United Kingdom (formerly British Subjects). This includes the following benefits: eligibility for the UK Working Holiday Visa scheme (no longer available since November 2008 (non-specific))[2] eligibility for the UK Ancestry Visa (for those with a UK-born grandparent). This is five year's entry clearance which enables the holder to eventually apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain/ Enter (Permanent Residence) after five years of stay then eventually British Citizenship after a waiting period of one-year. Children of the qualifier are encouraged to join the UK Ancestry Visa as a dependent prior to their eighteenth otherwise they will not be able to join the qualifier in the UK and will therefore be required to wait until their parent/s become a British Citizen whereby the child will then become a British Citizenship by Descent unless they decide to join their parent's whilst the parent is a Permanent Resident on an unlimited-time Family Visa, the child will automatically become a British Citizen once their parent does. There is no age restrictions for spouses. It is important to note that unlike other UK Visas, the Ancestry Visa cannot be revoked as it is right. Once the right is established, it is indefinite but the Visa will always need to be valid in order to use that right for entry/ re-entry into the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Thus, if a Five Year Entry Clearance/ Visa is approved, it will be the qualifier's responsibility to ensure that the visa is valid throughout the length (they) anticipate to remain in the UK and Crown Dependencies. Once the initial Visa expires, it can be extended whilst in the UK or a new Visa can be applied for outside the UK but the right would then need to be re-established (not applicable for extensions of visas). the right, if resident in the UK, to vote and hold public office in the UK the right to possess a British Emergency passport as a South African Citizen (Commonwealth) which is valid for one-year when there is no South African consulate or other Commonwealth consulate available. There are no specific concessions in terms of eligibility for British citizenship, and South Africans must meet the same rules for registration or naturalisation as citizens of any other country.
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posted on
03/20/2018 5:08:34 PM PDT
by
snoringbear
(W,E.oGovernment is the Pimp,)
To: snoringbear
Paragraphs are you friend!
And just because you find something on line, does NOT mean that it is factual, nor accurate.
I post FACTS, to counteract the uneducated, often idiotic statements posted by those who neither know anything at all about the topic, nor understand an iota what what they read.
Unlike you, I know and understand this somewhat complicated ( well, it is "complicated" for YOU! ) topic.
But please do keep posting patently ridiculous, uninformed, specious garbage, since obviously it makes you feel "important", even though it adds nothing of value to the thread.
To: nopardons
Hmmm, all you do is shout with little to no facts. As we say here in Texas youre all hat and no cattle. Adios, Loser....
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posted on
03/20/2018 5:24:50 PM PDT
by
snoringbear
(W,E.oGovernment is the Pimp,)
To: snoringbear
I don't know whose posts you've been reading, because MY posts contain facts; facts which you and others don't know, refuse to believe, and for some peculiar reason/s, take umbrage with.
So why don't you put up or crawl away, you cowboy wannabe, with no hat, no cattle, but lots of cow flop in your otherwise empty skull.
To: nopardons
Youre the one running on empty bub. Probably a stinking Democrat, heh, heh...
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posted on
03/20/2018 6:35:11 PM PDT
by
snoringbear
(W,E.oGovernment is the Pimp,)
To: snoringbear
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawwwwwwwwwwwwwww...poor widdle baby, bereft of any working brain cells.
Keep on posting, you're a laugh riot. *snicker*
To: nopardons
You should read your own posts, eitimy of rediculious.
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posted on
03/20/2018 6:59:17 PM PDT
by
snoringbear
(W,E.oGovernment is the Pimp,)
To: snoringbear
"eitimy"?
Bwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahahahahaha
To: nopardons
Is that all you got? Getting really lame 😴....
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posted on
03/20/2018 8:50:02 PM PDT
by
snoringbear
(W,E.oGovernment is the Pimp,)
To: snoringbear
Wanna see "lame"?
Go look into the nearest mirror!
You know less than nothing whatsoever about this topic.
You made a stupid statement and then when challenged, had to go try to find some sort of "proof" ( but failed at it ), on line.
You've never been to RSA, don't know any of their laws, don't know anyone there, yet never read any of my posts, wherein I spelled out the situation; but decided to attack me foolishly.
Being a member of the Commonwealth does NOT give anyone, anywhere in it, the right to vote for members of Parliament in the UK, neither does it give one anything even vaguely akin to Israel's "RIGHT OF RETURN"!
And the Afrikaners, whose ancestry lie in Holland, France, and a tiny segment from Germany, have NO "rights" ( tghough yes, the UK has taken in some Afrikaners in the past, they aren't doing so now ) even though their ancestors were in what is now RSA and Zimbabwe ( which was once a part of South Africa ) 100s of years before any Brit set foot there.
Other member nations of the Commonwealth, such as Canada and Bermuda, aren't taking in Afrikaner "refugees" either. Australia has one, JUST ONE, pol making noises about taking them in now. And yes, Australia does have ex-pat Afrikaners living there; just not in large numbers.
Instead of attempting to have a pathetic flame war, it would behoove you to actually do a lot of research and educate yourself, prior to making any further posts about topics you have about as much factual knowledge of, as 3 day old roadkill.
To: nopardons
Youre right, Ive never been to SA but Ive taken the trouble to research the subject. You have yet to put forth a single source. You just throw out fire bombs and present yourself as an irrefutable source. That is really lame, and lazy. I aint buying it. Take a walk.
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posted on
03/21/2018 2:32:39 AM PDT
by
snoringbear
(W,E.oGovernment is the Pimp,)
To: nopardons
Of course you must be right. You alwaya say you are ao ir just must be true
You might consider that juat attacking person that you diaafree qith rather than explaining in a friendly manner your point of view people might actually take you seriously
To: Altura Ct.
Malema replied, saying: “Hahaha, you are going white man.
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Ive got no sympathy for whiteness, it feels so good for a black child to determine the future of the white one.”
The above would be happening in America if Clinton had won and Obama refused to leave.
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posted on
03/25/2018 1:57:42 PM PDT
by
Grampa Dave
(Dems are having trouble with their MAMA campaign (Make America Mexico Again) versus MAGA!)
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