Foreign leaders are going to stop coming to the Oval Office. Who wants to be set up like this? |
Flipped votes on the big beautiful bill, lest they be next. |
why is pointing out that he was using photos from a massacre in the DRC outrage? people are pointing out facts. If you watched the clips, you saw who Ramaphosa brought with him. He heads a coalition government. The ag minister is from the DA and is white. Ramaphosa brought white SA businessmen with him. If you truly knew anything about South Africa, you wouldn't be a nut here. |
It's not uniquely stupid, it's uniquely wealthy, the population is being specifically targeted. |
And golfers! You forgot about the golfers. |
I disagree. It's definitely a generational issue. Millennials and Gen X were taught: pix or it didn't happen/show me the receipts. We believe nothing without proof to back it up. Gen Z is the cap/no cap generation but they are the first generation to be raised fully on social media, which is fake. They trust just as easily as Boomers. My Boomer parents believe everything they see on Facebook. They have the "well, why would someone lie about that" attitude about information. Our local library had an internet safety and social media literacy class for seniors that I encouraged them to attend. I was their driver and hung out in the library while the class was going on. The first thing the teacher did was walk in holding a sign that said "Free $100 to the first person who shakes my hand!" and when no one did it, she asked, why not and they all responded with "if it's too good to be true, it probably is." So then she flipped the sign over and it was a Facebook post that said "I'm sending $100 to the first 10 people who Like this post!" and proceeded to explain to them that it was the same concept. If it was too good to be true, it probably was. She also taught them to Google before reposting photos with political or social claims. These Boomers had never thought to stop before reposting and quickly Google "are dogs and cats being eaten in Ohio?" There was also a section on spotting AI-generated images, but sadly, that was the least understood concept in the class. They were all failing and falling for AI-generated content over and over during that portion. |
Trump attack on South Africa for genocide is directly related to South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at the ICJ.
This is all part of a propaganda campaign against South Africa by Israel. It just shows how easily Trump and the US is manipulated by Israeli interests. |
+1. This is one of the many reasons I voted for Trump. |
You go this summer and report back. |
Ding ding ding! |
Maybe don’t assume that your parents are completely representative of a whole entire generation. “Pix or it didn’t happen”? You do understand that pictures and videos can be created or altered and used to support all kinds of fake news, right? |
I recently read something written by a South African speaking out against political turmoil. I was not focusing so I can't add to the conversation, except to point out South Africans are agitated about whatever it is that is going on down there. He was very sincere. This was not someone with ulterior motives.
The folks trying to hide whatever it is that is going on down there, on the other hand ... |
They’re not dumb. What tickles Trump is pretty transparent and they assembled a delegation along those lines. |
Your hypothesis is: “the Jews did this!” ??? |
No one is trying to hide what is going on. The ANC lost the popular vote and are now in a coalition government. Most people seem pretty frank about the ongoing need for change. That doesn’t mean they all hate South Africa. FWIW, Musk came to the states to avoid the draft. He didn’t want to fight in Angola. |