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all jokes aside, what ever is happening in SA is quite appalling. I came across a video of sick people  being kicked out of hospitals  simply because they aren't south Africans, and I'm sure those who were kicked out didn't enter your country illegally. xenophobia didn't just start now it has been there for quite sometime, I was in secondary school when I started hearing about it and it's annoying that it's not addressed and this aggression has majorly been on Nigerians, yet we don't do the same thing to you guys. During the AMVCA this year hosted in Nigeria, I believe the co host was south African and there were some nominees who were south African too. when they came for the event, I never saw 1 Nigerian that treated them differently or harshly, those meant to take an award won the award fair and square and each individual was not shame or harmed during the event, yet we don't get the same energy from you guys. you complain that your jobs are taken because of Nigerians and other foreign africans that are present in your country owning businesses of their own, but we have never complained of SA owned companies that run in Nigeria, we have never made claims that they have taken away our jobs because in truth a person not having a job has nothing to do with nationality, but the person in question who doesn't have a job and the government of that country in establishing more employment opportunities. it's heart breaking to see how you treat your fellow black brothers in Africa and whatever is being said about you online or how ever the world treats you from here on are  consequences of your doing.
all jokes aside, what ever is happening in SA is quite appalling. I came across a video of sick people being kicked out of hospitals simply because they aren't south Africans, and I'm sure those who were kicked out didn't enter your country illegally. xenophobia didn't just start now it has been there for quite sometime, I was in secondary school when I started hearing about it and it's annoying that it's not addressed and this aggression has majorly been on Nigerians, yet we don't do the same thing to you guys. During the AMVCA this year hosted in Nigeria, I believe the co host was south African and there were some nominees who were south African too. when they came for the event, I never saw 1 Nigerian that treated them differently or harshly, those meant to take an award won the award fair and square and each individual was not shame or harmed during the event, yet we don't get the same energy from you guys. you complain that your jobs are taken because of Nigerians and other foreign africans that are present in your country owning businesses of their own, but we have never complained of SA owned companies that run in Nigeria, we have never made claims that they have taken away our jobs because in truth a person not having a job has nothing to do with nationality, but the person in question who doesn't have a job and the government of that country in establishing more employment opportunities. it's heart breaking to see how you treat your fellow black brothers in Africa and whatever is being said about you online or how ever the world treats you from here on are consequences of your doing.

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