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Farmerberry 2 points ago +2 / -0

Passengers can evacuate, cargo is stuck on board.

WHO or what was in the hold?

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Farmerberry 2 points ago +2 / -0

Correction: $100 billion to the South African government, some of which may have been passed on to the official needy recipients.

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Farmerberry 3 points ago +3 / -0

I remember a protest riot in the centre of Johannesburg during the 1970s (I think) that left dozens of peaceful Black people dead on the central library lawn (as always neatly mowed for Whites) which caused a major international upset. I had walked through the City and had seen no violence at all. When the photographs were eventually printed in the Star newspaper they showed a normal crowd of workers having a siesta on the warm lawn. No politics, no violence, just a normal quiet lunch time.

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Farmerberry 2 points ago +2 / -0

In Africa it has been well described that severe and lethal measles is associated with poor diet, especially lack of vitamins A and D. Long term sunlight exposure MAY be better than the equivalent dose of vitamin D so there may be more effects.

It is standard medical practice not to give vaccines to a sick person, for many reasons.

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Farmerberry 4 points ago +4 / -0

The doctors were also mislead by the academicians, the regulatory authorities, the drug companies, the police and the governments. They had less choice than the recipient public had.

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Farmerberry 1 point ago +1 / -0

Your first step of ignorance is that the Bantu are in the vast majority, thanks to their high birth rate and migration from countries to the north (about 4 million illegal Zimbabweans for a start). Whites are a small minority.

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Farmerberry 2 points ago +2 / -0

It will have to be shown that harm has been caused, and for that it will have to be shown that a pressing harm was prevented by the money going to the correct people.

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Farmerberry 3 points ago +3 / -0

The ANC government is rightly known for its incompetence and corruption, not its high intelligence or ability to plan ahead.

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Farmerberry 3 points ago +3 / -0

The DEI laws in South Africa are against Whites (and Indians and Coloureds, a group that includes many small communities some of which are of mixed races). Read these 143 race based laws very carefully. More are in the pipeline.

https://racelaw.co.za/index-of-race-law/

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Farmerberry 1 point ago +1 / -0

I am not a USA a lawyer, but would showing "irreparable harm" not need a full account of where the money has being going until now to show what harm is being prevented?

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Farmerberry 2 points ago +2 / -0

The government does not want good relations with USA.

All they want from USA is dollars, lots of them, in their Dubai and Panama bank accounts.

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Farmerberry 1 point ago +1 / -0

purkiss, can you tell me what the government hopes to gain from this lunacy? Even Ramaphosa must have the very little intelligence needed to see that this will annoy a lot of very powerful people?

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Farmerberry 2 points ago +2 / -0

There is no way to stop AI. Those who are developing it are much more knowledgable than the politicians who would craft the laws against it. Whenever there is a legal impediment the details will be changed or critical bits of the programmes will be moved to secure servers.

Our only chance is to behave as with any powerful weapon = employ the best and the nastiest professionals so that they are on our side.

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