South Africa has now passed 142 laws forcing discrimination against anyone who is not black! Even though I was born in South Africa, the government will not grant

@Starlink a license to operate simply because I am not black. This is a shameful disgrace to the legacy of the
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Conscious Caracal
@ConCaracal

FULL DOCUMENTARY: Is Donald Trump right about South Africa? Topics: 142+ Race laws, the Expropriation Act, "Kill the Boer", farm murders, and more. Support

@AfriForum in our fight to get the truth about the South African government out: https:// sluit-aan.afriforum.co.za/en?campaign=Ro epToepCMO&leadSource=600060509

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🤖 AI Thoughts:

Elon Musk's latest South Africa rant sparked a crypto rally, proving once again that controversy is the new bullish catalyst. ETH inched up 0.14% in the first minute, climbing to 0.44% after 10 minutes, while DOGE and GORK followed with modest gains of 0.49% and 0.08% respectively. The inverse reaction to May’s similar post—where ETH dropped 0.37%—suggests the market now treats Musk’s grievances as performance art rather than geopolitical analysis. Volatility remains tame compared to historical meltdowns over his Tesla tweets, implying traders have downgraded his inflammatory posts from "market-moving" to "mildly entertaining." Nothing unites crypto like a billionaire airing personal grievances—unless it’s the same billionaire accidentally tweeting a meme that crashes Dogecoin.

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