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Everything is settler colonialism; actually, everyone migrated everywhere.

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Key Strategic Points

  1. 1 Single-parent and grandparent-led households correlate with worse outcomes for children; two-parent households provide moral structure and the threat of consequences, not necessarily corporal punishment itself.
  2. 2 Everyone in South Africa—including Black populations—are settlers or descendants of migrants; invoking 'Africa' as a continent-wide claim while simultaneously denying European movement is logically inconsistent.
  3. 3 Corporal punishment in South African schools was humiliating and ritualistic; the punishment itself mattered less than the walk of shame and the arbitrary exercise of power by petty teachers.
  4. 4 American barbecue techniques (smoking, wrapping, rubs) are superior to casual South African braaiing; butcher paper availability is a supply chain problem worth solving.
  5. 5 The internet produces absurdist content (Turkish Star Wars, Minecraft Gordon Ramsay, gender-nonconforming traffic stop parody) that blurs the line between parody and plausible reality in contemporary culture.

Notable Quotes

“We all come from Africa. So technically technically everybody's great great great great great great [ancestors] were all from Africa you bunch of dumb asses for the love of God.”

— Host (Mo)

“I would rather get a small brisket because there's only so much I can eat when I'm sitting, you know, like I have like a burger and maybe like some chips and I'm like, bro, I'm [fucking] stuffed.”

— Host (Mo)

“The entire world revolves around the concept of force doctrine. So it's like okay cool. So I get the idea of like going like well you know corporal punishment is bad but like wait the entire world functions on the system.”

— Host (Mo)

“You're a colonizer. You are the only colonizer. Make peace with it.”

— Chat (Scott)

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