Proudly South African : The Great Con, A Hoax to keep business white
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@smile45551 I really don't think the Africans who were enslaved and brought to America, later fought for human & civil rights would agree with your statement.
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Dumb Poes
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@Ocacia most African leaders are in bed and enjoy being sodomised by enemy. The so called elites are collaborators in keeping the masses poor and ignorant, that is why since independence there has been little or no progress for black people in most of the African countries.
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Who works in the mines blacks right and who works on the wine farms blacks right so wouldnt you say it is mostly produced by black south africans ? the owner of the farm may be wite but he has 30 black workers i call that job creation ? and proudly south african idiots Black people stop being RACIST !!!
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What The FUCK!!! so now it can only be south african is blacks own it? how the fuck is that not racist. Its not the white's fualt they'r the only ones who can acctualy run a company.
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what The FUCK is wrong with you people. Your all on about we cant look at people as black and white, but white south africans cant be africans? wtf? besides, the white companies are the only ones that are good at what they do.
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Good God, you've got BEE. Isn't that enough?
Go MUGABE! WHEEEEE MOTHA FUCKA.
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B/S
Proudly South Africa is a brand which pushed this ideology, however the majority of the business using this brand are still White. The brand is less Proudly South African and more Proudly South Afrikaans. As Proudly South African is an majority white business pact which is sold internationally as "Native" Business, people buy into "products from Africa" without asking are these products made by Africans.
Ocacia 1 year ago
We just got a warning from Proudly South African for using their logo. However fair rights for the purpose of education, critique covers the usage of their misleading dishonest campaign for protecting the economic horrors of Apartheid. Cheers
Ocacia 1 year ago
It is time to move on. I am South African, I am not white and I've seen this country change. There are so many of us that are tired of this, we would like to move on and learn to see each other as people. Yes there are many things that need to change but you cannot move forward if you keep looking back. You will only turn into a pillar of salt!
smile45551 1 year ago
@smile45551 While you keep applying that rainbow crap you will find 50 years from now it is these same "move on" people that remain white and incontrol and you with your truth and reconcill still need to call them boss.
Give me 1 example in human history when oppressors and oppress just forgive and forget and move on?
Where is integration in the African American community? When 20% population is still in jail. NO it is clear MOST African South Africans do not feel as you do.,
Ocacia 1 year ago 6
Im fed up with this situation guys,why are our governments allowing this to happen?
400yearAfricanplan 2 years ago 3
Because at the end of Apartheid conditions were given 2 protect white power and the ANC government made a deal in exchange for so-called governance. Truth and Reconciliation was another part of the deal 2 protect whites. Based on these factors SA Africans were allowed to transition into the current dilemma.
Ocacia 2 years ago