The word kaffir is the equivalent of a nigg*r in South Africa lol

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Apparently you can’t say kaffir in South Africa as it has racist connotation :farmajoyaab: pretty much like the N-word lol

This cadaan guy has taken the piss out of the South Africans by saying he is on vacation and he is happy to not see one single kaffir at the beach :pachah1:

 

Guts

Bosaso iyo Bandar Siyada
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Apparently you can’t say kaffir in South Africa as it has racist connotation :farmajoyaab: pretty much like the N-word lol

This cadaan guy has taken the piss out of the South Africans by saying he is on vacation and he is happy to not see one single kaffir at the beach :pachah1:

It's not long until there is a genocide against white south africans, the blacks have already started to take back land that was taken from them.
 

Gibiin-Udug

Crowned Queen of Puntland. Supporter of PuntExit
I actually don't feel sorry for South Africans at this point, they can talk shit to fellow Africans but can't say shit to cadaans who are in their country and talking down to them.
 

Apollo

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Lol, South Africa:

The Population Registration Act required the classification of South Africans into racial groups based on physical and socio-economic characteristics. Since a person's racial heritage was not always clear, a variety of tests were devised to help authorities classify people. One such test was the pencil test.[1]

The pencil test involved sliding a pencil or pen in the hair of a person whose racial group was uncertain.[2] If the pencil fell to the floor, the person "passed" and was considered "white". If it stuck, the person's hair was considered too kinky to be white and the person was classified as "coloured" (of mixed racial heritage).[1] The classification as coloured allowed a person more rights than one considered "black," but fewer rights and duties than a person considered white.[2]

An alternate version of the pencil test was available for blacks who wished to be reclassified as coloured. In this version, the applicant was asked to put a pencil in their hair and shake their head. If the pencil fell out as a result of the shaking, the person could be reclassified. If it stayed in place, they remained classified as black.[3]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pencil_test_(South_Africa)
 
Lol, South Africa:

The Population Registration Act required the classification of South Africans into racial groups based on physical and socio-economic characteristics. Since a person's racial heritage was not always clear, a variety of tests were devised to help authorities classify people. One such test was the pencil test.[1]

The pencil test involved sliding a pencil or pen in the hair of a person whose racial group was uncertain.[2] If the pencil fell to the floor, the person "passed" and was considered "white". If it stuck, the person's hair was considered too kinky to be white and the person was classified as "coloured" (of mixed racial heritage).[1] The classification as coloured allowed a person more rights than one considered "black," but fewer rights and duties than a person considered white.[2]

An alternate version of the pencil test was available for blacks who wished to be reclassified as coloured. In this version, the applicant was asked to put a pencil in their hair and shake their head. If the pencil fell out as a result of the shaking, the person could be reclassified. If it stayed in place, they remained classified as black.[3]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pencil_test_(South_Africa)


:damn:

$#@$$@ Pencil test :deadmanny:
 

Spiderman

Shalom goyim
Lol, South Africa:

The Population Registration Act required the classification of South Africans into racial groups based on physical and socio-economic characteristics. Since a person's racial heritage was not always clear, a variety of tests were devised to help authorities classify people. One such test was the pencil test.[1]

The pencil test involved sliding a pencil or pen in the hair of a person whose racial group was uncertain.[2] If the pencil fell to the floor, the person "passed" and was considered "white". If it stuck, the person's hair was considered too kinky to be white and the person was classified as "coloured" (of mixed racial heritage).[1] The classification as coloured allowed a person more rights than one considered "black," but fewer rights and duties than a person considered white.[2]

An alternate version of the pencil test was available for blacks who wished to be reclassified as coloured. In this version, the applicant was asked to put a pencil in their hair and shake their head. If the pencil fell out as a result of the shaking, the person could be reclassified. If it stayed in place, they remained classified as black.[3]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pencil_test_(South_Africa)
:damn::drakelaugh::drakelaugh::chrisfreshhah:pencil test kulaha. That's just deep.:pachah1::pachah1:
 
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