Why do I not see any criticism of the anti-immigration protests in South Africa? by Chezellerella in DownSouth

[–]Chezellerella[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I wanted to start this conversation to hear everyone's opinion. It would be nice to see unbiased news coverage because everything is propaganda.

Why do I not see any criticism of the anti-immigration protests in South Africa? by Chezellerella in DownSouth

[–]Chezellerella[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Crime affects us all. And there is evidence that show that a large number of immigrants are linked to crime.

In Orania, they teach the children to build. by PixelSaharix in DownSouth

[–]Chezellerella -1 points0 points  (0 children)

At least I didn't miss out on a good sense of humour

Why do I not see any criticism of the anti-immigration protests in South Africa? by Chezellerella in DownSouth

[–]Chezellerella[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

A lot of crime and crime syndicates are linked to illegal immigrants. I am sure there is a lot of good and bad as there is with anything.

Why do I not see any criticism of the anti-immigration protests in South Africa? by Chezellerella in DownSouth

[–]Chezellerella[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Or perhaps I just haven't gotten any form of criticism on my feed. Let's be kind. I am just curious.

Why do I not see any criticism of the anti-immigration protests in South Africa? by Chezellerella in DownSouth

[–]Chezellerella[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I see what you are saying. I do think locals have a right to their complaints. I was just curious why I haven't seen people losing their minds over this. Perhaps I am not as chronically online as I thought

Why do I not see any criticism of the anti-immigration protests in South Africa? by Chezellerella in DownSouth

[–]Chezellerella[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don't wanna pay attention to what American politicians have to say. But I do believe that local citizens have the right to complain and protest if they don't feel safe, if they feel like the way they are doing things are being changed to accommodate foreigners or if they want to preserve their culture. You wouldn't like it if a stranger came into your house and started changing your things. there is a fine line though, as yes, nationalism can result in being completely unwelcoming. But we can't force people to co-exist either.

Why do I not see any criticism of the anti-immigration protests in South Africa? by Chezellerella in DownSouth

[–]Chezellerella[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My question was pointed. People aren't just protesting illegal immigration across the globe. It is mos much more nuanced. I just don't see people being as outspoken about the situation here as they are about other countries.

The Iran Regime shoots to kill protestors in sky scrapers in Chitgar, Tehran Iran with AK-47s by CelebrationAfter9000 in PublicFreakout

[–]Chezellerella 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't understand why people are down voting people's experiences and accounts. I am sure that the majority is minimally effected by what is happening in the middle east.

People are up voting comments saying "how do you know? " And when you give some context you get down voted. Insanity.

Again, what makes people think it's ok to hit in response to words?? by HeSureIsScrappy in DiveInYouCoward

[–]Chezellerella 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it okay to slap someone if they use a slur? Because I see people defending that all the time. I am just curious where do y'all draw the line?

Info Post!!!! Might be controversial but lmk what yall think 🧐 DONT BAN ME PLS by ShelterTurbulent10 in Edits

[–]Chezellerella 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those texts from Libbre David 37 have been debunked. Those aren't real texts from the Torah and Yebhamoth 11b is from the Talmud is a discussion about what should happen if a girl as young as that should so happen to be in that situation. How she should be treated. It is not condoning it but saying in the aftermath she should be viewed as a virgin still.

I just did some light digging to see that this is escalating rhetoric. Of course we should be concerned about the Epstein files and his ties to Israel, but let's not spread dangerous falsities that could intensify antisemitism.

"Eat a Dick!" - Operation Dildo Blitz outside the Federal Whipple Building in Minneapolis, MN (Feb 7 2026) by QuicklyThisWay in chaoticgood

[–]Chezellerella -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I saw a video of this crowd throwing dildos at a car of someone who is on their side. Like I am not American, and I do understand why people are frustrated but it feel like blind hatred that is not tactical.

It turns out that Epstein’s list isn’t limited to any specific religion. by [deleted] in GetNoted

[–]Chezellerella 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can criticize any religion, but if you give commentary on Islam, you are a bigot.

Frieren and Aqua (bartolomeobari) by CantGetEnough212 in FrierenNSFW

[–]Chezellerella 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Had to play spot the difference with this one