South Africa Gets a Fresh Dose of 'Diversity'
Xenophobia strikes again as South Africans remind foreign shop owners that this ain't a charity.

Johannesburg, South Africa – Welp, looks like those heartwarming tales of 'economic migrants' enriching South Africa's vibrant tapestry of diversity are hitting a snag. Turns out, when you import a bunch of folks who undercut local businesses, some of the locals get a tad…unhappy.
Remember all that virtue signaling about open borders and 'no human is illegal'? Yeah, try telling that to a small business owner watching their livelihood get swiped by someone willing to work for peanuts. It's the same story everywhere: Globalist elites push mass immigration, and the working class gets the shaft. Surprise, surprise.
Now, before the woke brigade starts screeching about 'racism,' let's be clear: this ain't about skin color. It's about economics. It's about people fighting for scraps in a system rigged against them. When politicians prioritize virtue signaling over the well-being of their own citizens, this is what you get. Consequences, baby.
And let's not forget the usual suspects wagging their fingers, lecturing South Africa about 'human rights' and 'tolerance.' Spare us the sanctimony. These are the same folks who'd never tolerate a fraction of this chaos in their own gated communities. They preach compassion from a distance while the working class deals with the real-world consequences.
So, what's the solution? More 'diversity training'? Another round of empty promises from politicians? Please. The solution is simple: secure the borders, enforce the laws, and put the interests of South African citizens first. It's not rocket science.
Of course, that would require politicians to actually listen to the people who elected them, instead of pandering to globalist agendas. Don't hold your breath.
In the meantime, expect more of the same. More violence, more finger-pointing, and more clueless elites patting themselves on the back for their 'compassion.' It's a clown world, folks, and we're all just trying to survive in it.
Maybe it's time for South Africans to start asking some tough questions about who's really benefiting from all this 'diversity.' Hint: it's not the people throwing rocks.
And for the record: no one is condoning violence here, but nobody should be surprised by this either.
Welcome to the real world, kids. It's not as woke as Twitter makes it out to be.

