SexMachineStalin [comrade/them]

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Cake day: January 29th, 2021

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  • Russia forgave €20BN of African debt (90%) 2 years ago with the stroke of a pen and the debt to China has levelled off to around €90BN (which is roughly 10% of the total debt), while African countries are getting workforce training, education, healthcare, heavy industrial equipment and infrastructure, an economic base allowing for trade and growing control of a nation’s own resources, most of which was not a possibility just a decade ago.

    Several countries on the continent (especially Namibia and South Africa in the past 2 years) have dismissed this anti-China drivel as a bunch of nonsensical anti-cracker-aktion cope from the saltine-cracker-sphere.

    PIGPOOPBALLS


  • Meanwhile Joe Bellend has given what, over R600 billion ZAR to Isisrael to destroy R500 billion ZAR of infrastructure, rendered all public services inoperable or at best terminal, a homicide rate of 3.6%+ and in the northern half, the equivalent of Nelson Mandela Bay wiped from the map with a food crisis bordering that of Auschwitz (no this is not an exaggeration). Most if not all consular services have also been destroyed, leaving numbers of “external refugees” to seek aid from the UN, whose functions are also in terminal crisis.

    All this with massive praise from the cracker-sphere, whose rhetoric becomes more bloodthirsty by the day, with the stance of “every man, woman, child and infant between Gaza and Gauteng is a terrorist” also starting to become prevalent. Except Ireland; Ireland is the only actually good western country.

    The Jihad against the “African Christian Democratic Party” and the “South African Friends of Israel” will continue until conditions improve.





  • I was visiting Seattle in 2019 with family and had the misfortune of flying in a Boeing for a transit flight within AmeriKKKa like 2 months after a Boeing crashed in Ethiopia. Suddenly the seats felt considerably tighter and the lights were constantly flickering off. At a point they turned off completely - was it Boeing’s amazing safety record or the pilots being cool because it was a night flight and there was some sweet views of nighttime city lights to take pictures of.

    On my return back to South Africa, the plane also banked like what I presume is like 40-45 degrees to the right on some occasions, not long after taking off from Seattle. Also a Boeing BTW. I swear I was thinking like “please don’t 9/11 into Mt. Rainier”.

    I also tell people to choose a flight that uses Airbus, lol.