The speaker offers a sharp critique of how state failure weaponizes poverty, correctly identifying corruption as the root of xenophobic tension. Yet, intellectualizing these atrocities as mere resource competition risks downplaying the raw, inexcusable inhumanity of the violence itself.
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BURNT ALIVE IN SOUTH AFRICA: THE HORRIFIC XENOPHOBIC ATTACKS ON NIGERIANS AND OTHER FOREIGN AFRICANSAdded:
Now that South Africans are taking action, you're saying that shame on South Africans. Shame on you too. Shame on you too. You forign countries. Shame on you too.
You come here illegally.
We have to keep quiet now that we are taking actions. We told you nicely to go back home, but you refused. You are still here in South Africa. Shame on you too. This is just the beginning. The worst is still going to come.
Keep on refusing to go home. Shame on you too for coming in South Africa illegally. Shame on you too. Shame on you too for for for refusing to go back home and fix your own countries. Shame on you too.
You come here, you hide like rats.
You complaining about education is important. This is the education that you are talking about coming in South Africa and doing illegal things in South Africa.
>> Shame on you too.
Go back home and fix your own countries.
You illegal immigrants. Go back home.
Enough is enough. The worst is still going to come. We told you that we're going to take action. But you refuse to go home. Now that we're taking action, you're saying shame on South Africans.
Shame on you too. Shame on you too.
You are very useless.
You are very useless. You illegal immigrants. You forign countries.
You come to South Africa to eat on our soil.
Now our our South African people are struggling because of you guys.
We have been holding you on our shoulders for so long. You go back home.
Shame on you. Shame on you. You illegal immigrants. Go back home. Go back home.
You telling us about h we are one. We are blacks.
Blacks to unite in South Africa. Why can't you just unite in other countries?
You want to unite here in South Africa.
Go back home. We don't need you here. We don't need you. Why is it when it comes to this xenophobia conversation, you guys don't want to address the actual elephant in the room, why is it that you guys keep wanting to toss the blame to foreigners?
Why is it that you guys don't want to face the elephant in the room? And that is our corrupt officials. Our corrupt officials who who put their selfish needs above those of the of the entire populace. We are suffering right now because somebody accepted a bribe.
Right now the whole country is suffering. The whole country is getting a bad name because of this operation duda. Just because a few individuals decided to line their pockets instead of instead of fighting for this country, instead of doing what's right for this country, a few selfish individuals line their pockets. Now ordinary citizens are running on the streets taking the law into their own hands.
Why is it that you guys are quick to shift the blame to foreigners?
quick to blame other people. Well, it's our it's our sane people, dog. It's our people who are in government. It's our people who are in the police stations.
They're in home affairs. It's our people who are who are allowing the foreigners inside the country. But we never deal with them. Never. That guy we know that one guy, they're notorious for accepting bribes.
They still have a job right now. They still have a job. They haven't lost their job. If anything, they'll just get shifted to a new department, never losing their jobs. And then when you want to come tell me that our problem is foreigners, our problem is foreigners.
You are misled, my brother. You are misled. And that's why this country keeps going on the back foot. That's why we keep moving backwards instead of forward.
What's next after this after this whole uh operation doula thing is done? Huh?
Are we going to now start tribal wars?
Huh? Zulus against sutus. Huh? Zulus against babies. What's next? Huh? What's next? Coan against Corsas. What's next, man? Tell me. Nah, man. You guys are misled. You don't want to address the actual elephant in the room. And that is we have corruption in this country.
And it's these corrupt individuals. It's these corrupt officials that cause the problems in our country. But you guys don't want to face that.
Cuz I'm saying to all of us, >> we can blame the we can blame the governments over there, but we are also the problem.
>> Stop supporting their businesses.
>> You see them laughing at you when you are coming here. They laughing because they think we are.
That's how that's how they think of us.
They think of us as a joke because we take our money and we give it to them. They take their money, they send it to Somalia and Ethiopia.
>> And then you cry that the economy is not growing. How is the economy going to grow if the money that belongs to this country is in Somalia?
>> The time you are taking out 50 rand, you are creating unemployment for South African. Hey, what the time you go and you buy in this shop, guys, I don't care even if it means you never buy in the local T shop ever again. You will go buy groceries in bulk. Every time you need something, buy it in bulk and leave it.
Do not go to their top shops.
>> Because people are dying there. They starting shop markets, killing South Africans because they want to dominate that market.
>> They want you.
Foreigners are taking our country.
Foreigners are taking our business.
Foreigners are taking our job.
Foreigners must leave our country. See the see shops now. Foreigners, they have left your country. They have left the shops empty for you. See the shops. Go and start business. Go and do the business by yourself. Let's see. You understand? Go and do the see foreigners have left. They are not they are no longer there. Shops are empty. You can't see them because they are not business inclined. You need to be business inclined before you start telling foreigners to leave shops for you to handle or to manage.
You think business is just wake up carry stick like dress like a hunter. You understand from from from the village come to the township or come to the city to claim foreigners must leave because you are because you are in Ziggy or because you are what is the other guy the name that guy the name the the name of that guy that kneels down to to beg white woman to collect flower. I can't I don't know his name like Fal Falenke I can't remember I can't pronounce the name don't don't laugh me I can't pronounce the name anyways but then see these are shops these are shops empty shops not only this one there are a lot of empty shops for you to take go and start business that's how it it's been done if foreigners leave your country is you hunt is it hunting that you use to feed yourself or feed your girlfriends the so-called girlfriends and wives that you want to protect projecting a woman a human being like you as a property You are telling South African women that they are your properties.
That's that sort of disrespect. You understand what I'm saying? South African women are our sisters. You do not disrespect our sisters like that.
We're not going to take it from you.
This is why um they run to Nigerians for refuge because they know that Nigerians will take good care of them. You understand? Are you going to take good care of your sisters with with that haunting looking dress? that that fund which were infrastructure fund which was called an infrastructure fund is it still exists but I'm telling you about the African response to a real African challenge I'm sure that 90% of us here you know this Chinese name Denging and the reason we know Denging because Denging said let's have an open whatever what he was addressing he was saying correctly that China does not have the capacity to generate the capital to develop itself when he said open door he meant let's attract capital from the rest of the world that's why that's why China is where it is today cuz he understood that the Chinese China as it is with all the size of the population and so on, it did not have the capacity to generate the volumes of capital it would need in order to achieve its objectives. So you had to access this capital from elsewhere central to the open door policy of China.
That's why you find today huge volumes of private capital in the Chinese economy. It was a very correct, very deliberate, very correct decision.
now and it he got the response.
Part of the reason they got the response is because of the size of the market in China.
There's no sensible business person in the world who did not want to be in the Chinese market with a billion people.
Dway somebody said quite correctly that we are very close to China and India in terms of size of population now but does the continent have that capacity to we don't have enough capital I'm saying two countries only offered capital into this from the pension funds the continent does not have enough capital to wipe up poverty we have to go to the rest of the world where the capital is but do we have the capacity that the China had to attract that capital I don't think we have these things that professor f was talking about where's the cohesion of the continent where's the sense of a common direction this thing when you are saying that you see you can't separate solidarity and sovereignty These things are related but in many instances you are sovereign sovereign sovereign my country my country my country how do you want to subtract me you take me away from the rest of the Africans I can't I you are going to faith I'm going to refuse because I'm very much part of these Africans without these Africans I'm going to faith so that definition of the relationship between the solid and the sovereignty is very very important.
But do we have the political capacity in the continent to develop it so that when we say open door policy in Africa because we want to eradicate poverty, capital will come. It will only come if we define ourselves in a particular way. And for a long time, a lot of those black South Africans have been saying to the government, you are not managing the migration question correctly. And for a long time, they've been ignored. The majority of black South Africans experiencing South Africa today, in particular, those who don't necessarily have the the means to fight their battles in courts of law by appointing lawyers and which lawyers would appoint advocates to appear for them in high courts and represent them. For the majority of those black South Africans, the best way to be heard is to take to the streets so that the government can listen. And for a long time, a lot of those black South Africans have been saying to the government, you are not managing the migration question correctly. And for a long time, they've been ignored. These are the facts. The party and government itself would admit to you that what I'm saying is true. But on on the score of successes they've had amongst the failures that this party has governed over has been very poorest borders rather lack immigration uh enforcement. Those are the facts and the problem is that these issues don't metasticize at the level of policy or government or even the level of the wealthy. These issues make themselves material where people must share space and share access to public services and goods and share access to opportunities and share access to resources. And where do you think that happens? That happens in the villages and the townships where people live. That's where that happens.
Particularly when you understand South Africa's partial planning and how we got here and the concentration of of the majority of people in townships, which townships are approximated to the towns in which towns are the economic opportunities. Of course, that's where these issues are going to become contentious issues. These are the facts.
I'm not making this stuff up. I'm just telling you the way that it is. So, when you're seeing South Africans take to the streets and say we have a problem, you need to understand these things.
Foreigners don't pay tax, so they shouldn't use our public hospitals. That lie gives.
>> Okay, since you decided to tag me on this video, clearly means you want me to reply to you or you want my reply. Now, my guy, you're talking to us about VAT and you want to make us believe that illegal immigrants pay vets, therefore they have some sort of major contribution that they're making to the country. When you exclude the fact that South Africa pays 10 different types of taxes of which illegal immigrants cannot contribute to them because they are not even registered in South Africa, they don't belong in South Africa. They are like non-existent basically because we don't know who they are. We don't have their background. They come from all over the world to come to South Africa.
Then you come and you tell us that we are being xenophobic because we are raising a concern that you can't have millions of people coming into your country and you don't know who they are and they undocumented etc. So you tell me when a a person from outside of um South Africa comes and they commit crime as they have been constantly doing. Uh we've seen them on television plenty of times um goto x depot whatever the case may be and they commit crimes in South Africa and then you tell me that those people are poor black Africans because I think it it gives you some sort of satisfaction to label everyone who is an illegal immigrant as poor. Then you come and tell us that those people are coming here and they should be allowed here because they are poor and they're black.
You tell me how do we manage crime when it comes to a person that we don't know who they are. We don't know their history as we've seen Mozambique uh drug lords who are kidnapping kingpins from um Mozambique coming here to South Africa being found to be living here. We found that there's people who are um assassins in their own country and they come here and they commit crimes. We've seen illegal mining thriving in South Africa where there's hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants who are undocumented and they're coming to the country and they're doing that. And you're saying these are poor black um Africans that we should just ignore because we're being petty. Top of that, you come and you tell us that in our clinics we don't have a right to say anything when it comes to that because we're going to hide behind tax. All right, let's remove the tax and you tell me now when there's Africans coming all over from Africa to come and collect medication and take that medication and go to their different countries and give it to different people. Well, South Africans are complaining daily that they don't have medication. But of course, you wouldn't know this because you've never gone to a public clinic and listen to the stories of South Africans, have you? It's nice to sit on the internet and do videos of something you have absolutely no experience of because I mean, you want to trend, right? You want to sound right. You want to sound politically correct, but now you tell me, if you're such a good guy, if you're such an amazing person, why don't you take all these illegal immigrants or maybe five or four or three of them, bring them to your house, you don't know them, and live with them, right? But of course, you wouldn't do that because you wouldn't even know that they we've been getting hundreds of people from actually thousands of people from South Africa who've done the same thing. They've taken illegal immigrants in and you know what they did? They hijack their homes and chuck them out or they kill them in order to take over the home and own it.
You wouldn't know this, would you?
Because I mean, everyone is xenophobic.
You are Mr. Nice Guy. Right now, on top of that, we've had schools where children who are South Africans are not able to access schools because there are plenty of illegal immigrants that are in the country. But of course, everyone is poor. So why should South Africans get access to schools when we are supposed to be thinking about the rest of Africa?
My guy, that's what you're saying, right? It's funny because people like you who want to be all smart and woke and whatever hardly ever consider the flip side of the coin. It's always about your beliefs and your thoughts. I challenge you to come to one clinic or one hospital and listen to the granny's who have been standing in hours for cues in in cues the whole day trying to get medication and they're not able to access it because medication is finished. You know why? Because they're selling it in their own countries. You know why? because these poor people that you're advocating for don't even care about South Africans. They're here to make a business or do whatever that they want. But you are here on the internet because you anyone on the internet can come and record without even having a single bit of experience about something. So I challenge you my guy if any of what you're saying is true and you can stand by it. come with us to one clinical or hospital and listen to the stories of South Africans who have suffered because of illegal immigrants who are not able to access health care, who are not able to get medication, who give birth on the floor, who are not given a bed and there's 10, 12, 13 illegal immigrants who need to come here and get whatever it is that South Africans are entitled for and should be getting. I challenge you to do that.
Until you do that, don't record another video. Don't reply to me because you're talking about something that you have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. So what am I going to be talking to you about about internet hype? I'm not here for the internet here. We are here to change South Africa because there are people in South Africa with real stories, not internet um things that you will hype for 5 minutes. Come to the real world. Come to the real world.
>> And you know throughout my stay in Ghana made me realize that as in Nigeria, a country as a whole, we don't really care. I lost count of how many people randomly stopped me on the way in Ghana asking me hey madam you don't look Ghanaian you don't look like you're from my country where are you from it got to some point I got irritated that you people don't have daily tasks like you don't have what you are doing you don't have where you are going you don't have what you pursuing for you to notice a total stranger walking on the street that they are not from your country but in Nigeria even when we see a togo woman a togo le selling a we buy the going eat and move on with our day. Even as a Ghanaian in Nigeria selling watch, we buy the watch, eat and move on with we don't care about where you come from. We don't really care. We we don't nobody will ever stop you in Nigeria ask you, "Oh, you don't look like a Nigerian, where are you from?" They they don't have time. They will not ask you that one. You anybody just moving they have where they going. They have daily tax. They have things that is going on in there. Nobody care about who you are.
If you like be a um South African and be Nigeria and be selling amala, we buy the amala traditional food. We buy the amala from you a South African person and eat and move on with that. We never question that as a South African, why are you or as a Ghanaian, why are you selling amala in our country, we don't care. We chop your food and go. We buy the food and chop and go. We don't care.
Let me start doing >> the insult of you probably.
Let's come to the substantive issue. You say Ghanaians we do not have anything doing. So we go around asking you are new, where are you from? You are not from my country.
Okay, young lady, let me bust your bubbles. Let me educate you. Do you know the meaning of security?
Do you understand what it means to be security conscious in your environment?
that at least we know who the father is.
>> Yes. Where's your country? SHUT UP. HEY, SHUT UP. SHUT UP. SHUT UP. WHERE IS ZIMBABWE? WHERE IS SOUTH AFRICA? I will.
We will. Not only will we come to South Africa, we will dominate your own country. Shut up. We will dominate your own country. We'll come to your country and we will outperform you. Imagine in your own country you're being treated like a dog. Fetch doggy. Fetch doggy.
Doggy. Fetch doggy.
IMAGINE YOU'RE SAYING TO US so many people in our country, yes, we're doing business. We're doing business in in South Africa. cry about it. Wah wah wah.
And we're taking all the good schools from your your South African kids. It goes to the Somali children. Yes. You know why it goes to the Somali children.
>> Now to everyone that is watching this video, is this fair? Can someone come to your country as a visitor and begin to make this kind of a video to insult you in your country?
Can someone come to your country and begin to make threats that they will come to your country and they will dominate you? That is a threat to invade a country and even such kind of threat in Somalia and I don't think they would take it lightly if it was to be in Somalia like if visitors come and make that kind of a threat make that kind of a disrespectful statement. I want you to tag Julius MMA in this video tag the in this video. Is it a good idea? Is this a good idea of united Africa?
Only South Africans are being taught how to unite with other Africans. Only South Africans are being taught how to respect other Africans. But why are other Africans not being taught how to respect citizens of their own country? This particular statement is it the first statement?
You know, I'm sure Julius Malma, you you love this video and I'm sure that um you love the way visitors are insulting your people. You know, I know as a parent that I'm not going to be happy to see strangers insulting my children. That is the truth.
And this is exactly why they don't want foreigners in their country, both legal and illegal. Because what do we do? We make provocation, I mean provocative videos to insult them, to disrespect them. That we will allow disrespectful visitors in their house. But this is not right at all. And this is becoming you know a kind of a beat of Somalians making some kind of a videos provocative video to insult the citizens and that's the truth. The other time they lost one of their activists and foreign nationals they were writing things on Facebook mocking the dead and South Africans did not say anything they buried their dead.
BBC did not carry the news. CNN did not carry the news. It's like the person that died was a chicken. Why did he die?
He died for trying to protect his own country and they took his life and then other foreign national started mocking.
Now if it was to be a South African that killed a foreign national and other South Africans start mocking by now CNN and all the media house they will start carrying this news. they will start interviewing people. CNN and and BBC I would like to address you in this video that you are one of the problems we have in this world and that is the truth because now you have you have made your business to be based on fallacy propaganda you know you guys have come to this level whereby you care about your bank account more than the the good health of a particular country more than the good health of our society hence you don't carry all this kind of news and to the human right commission thank you for the good job you're doing you protect protect other people from outside but the right of South Africans themselves they don't protect no one speaks on their behalf and that is the reason why they had to form group to speak for themsel because you have become selective in your fight against immigration no one of them has been killed they have been unalived and they they are laughing stock they are mocking them right now and no one is talking but when they decide to start doing the same thing everybody body will start talking. There will be court sections. People will be invited to the police stations for trying to defend themselves. Now I just want you to you guys you can see the video. I'll be bringing more how foreign nationals are disrespecting South Africans in their country. All these kind of videos are unnecessary in Ghana.
This one is against their cyber laws. If this lady was in Ghana and made this kind of video against Ghanaians, she would have been picked up now. So just tag your government in this.
>> At this point as South Africans, you can call us xenophobic. We don't care anymore because what do you mean? I just came across a video of some Somalian people led by the Somalian woman staging a protest because they are demanding SASA grants and because they don't qualify for the for the requirements now requiring a green ID book. They are basically demanding that they are issued green ID books. They are now demanding that they get issued green ID books in South Africa.
You know what the problem for me is? The biggest problem for me as someone who grew up and is still a middle-class South African. I have never benefited anything from government because my parents didn't qualify for SASA when we grew up because we were middle class. we go to university, we don't qualify for NESAS or any other uh government um student funding because allegedly you have to you're too rich for funding, but you're also too poor to afford it from your pocket. Okay. From as soon as I was old enough to work, I started working. So, I had a tax number and started paying taxes from the age from the age of 18, I've always paid taxes. I have a child. I don't qualify for SASA either because I pay tax. I have a tax number. My husband works. He has a tax number. We don't qualify for SAS. I have I continue working. I work in corporate. I don't qualify for any government funding for anything. I've never been fired from a job. I've never been retrenched. So, I've never qualified for UIF ever. All I'm doing is paying tax, paying tax, paying tax. I don't have grandparents anymore. So I don't have grandparents that are that are gaining something from USA.
And now there is someone from Somalia who's coming here to my country and demanding that h I don't know anyone none of my siblings have ever qualified for um the free housing. I don't qualify for subsidized housing because allegedly when you middle class you have too much money but you don't have money at the same time. We are just [ __ ] middle class. we don't qualify for anything but then someone from Somalia who's going to come here and state a pro and state a protest and complain and demand you demanding you demanding assistance from I our tax my tax my tax me that has never benefited anything for free in this country that my parents have never benefited anything for free in this country. The same people that say that that they are hard workers and they come to this country to work and that we are lazy. Those are the same people pickoting staging protests because they want free resources from our country that are supposed to be for our citizens because I don't mind if a poor South African benefits from my tax but why must why must we be Africa's keeper?
H guys at this point right on top of the mountain loudspeaker that xenophobic it's okay it's okay.
>> So the plans are still the same um that we need to relocate the South Africans that are staying here. The land has been identified um at Ptorius Park and the teams are busy now with the planning phase of uh the work that we need to do.
But we know that that maybe the easier part of the work that needs to be done here. We know that the residents that are here are not all South Africans. In terms of the law, we must only relocate the South Africans that are here. Now there's work that we need to do with home affairs which is to take the ones that are not South Africans and hand them over to home affairs. We attempted that exercise a few months ago um where we came uh with the we came with the government as well as ourselves as the city of the GMPD and assisted departments where we wanted to to kickstart that process so we can take South Africans and move them where they will be relocated permanently. So that plan still stands. Um it's just a matter of us to expedite it. But as I say the relocation may be the easier part of it.
The difficult part is to coordinate the other seniors to assist us to separate the South Africans from the non South Africans so that we can hand over the North South Africans to the to home affairs.
Ah, is look at how they are provoking South African nation telling the much to much people saying was war.
We want to show you was when you are a foreigner in somebody's country, you don't do that, my brother. You don't do that, my sister. That is an bad attitude. That is a bad attitude. You you can't do that. What are you looking for? Do do you think we are we are playing here, we acting a movie or they acting a movie? This is a very serious thing. This is a blood thing. This is about this is this is the war. the war is about to bust and you you're telling them hey what kind of attitude is that? Are you will you be able to defend yourself whereas you know the police they are refusing to defend you or to protect you? What kind of attitude is that? Stop that nonsense that you're doing. And and and where is Julius? Julius because Julius Malima is the one who is who is inspiring these foreigners to have this this kind of attitude. This is the issue of Julius Malib. Remember he's not the president of of South Africa Jes. But him speaking up saying foreigners are our brothers, our sisters. We must welcome into the country. They are coming into the country undocumented, no passport, no anything that is legal. And when they come here, they come to do drugs, they come to to kidnap, do human trafficking, rape, kill, use any kind of thought that that they doing. Now, now uh when they are from Bait Bridge, they caught uh two two two foreigners who who were who who were having almost they say almost 400 bombs entering South Africa and somebody is still saying they they are welcome.
Believe me this thing myself I blame Julius Malma because all the forigners they know that Julius Malma is the one that spend with them.
In other countries they can't agree this in other country they are not going to agree to the nonsense that is happening in South Africa and I I I don't know much of the law imagine they are raising an a Nigerian flag in this land of South Africa they are raising an Ethiopian court of arm and and their flag in this land they are raising their Ghanaian whatever Malawian flag in this in this country we are not in a in a this is not a sports it's not a This is not a sport. We are not in Olympics. We are not in world where RafIa World Cup where you are supposed to raise that flag here by raising the flag. You are simply meaning you take you have taken over. Do you know what you are doing? Do you know you know I I don't these things all of these things I blame Julius Malima because if it was not for him to be busy mentioning that every foreigner must be documented they must be if if you say all the foreigner must be documented the whole of Africa is going to rush into South Africa and knowing that we are going to be documented here we are going to be documented here that's very wrong these people I think they are joking you heard that 30 they say you must be out of the 30 and he still says what kind of thing is that war provoking the nation provoking the zulus what kind of thing is that okay they say they want protection they went to the police they were chased away by the police they went somewhere I I think it's is in a church that's why they were saying was okay properly the leaders also made some plans they were all gathered they say h let's enter the bus let's go for verification of your of your passports or legal document. Some of them they are not even going there. Some of them they are running because they know they don't have the documents. They don't have the documents in the hand for sure they are running away. They don't want to go near there because they know they don't they don't have the documents. Even those who have the documents the question is do you have the right documents? You say here we came here as a as a migration.
What? What? What? What? What? We came here as a refugees. What? What? What?
How come? How come you you are coming from Nigeria, you are coming from Congo, you are coming from Malawi or wherever you are coming from and you come to you pass four countries. You pass four countries and you come to South Africa.
You say you say you are coming to South Africa as a refugee in South Africa. How many countries have you passed there?
There are no WARS IN ZIMBABWE. THERE ARE NO WARS IN THOSE COUNTRIES. Some of them apart from DRC D Congo. And even if it is DRC Congo, how did you escape the neighboring country? Why did you not go there as a as a for why did you not go there as a as a as a refugee and you all you do you rush into South Africa?
Sometimes I don't understand this. They sayalam seek you allowed to get into into the country you from from from Palistine to here from Ethopia to to here to to South Africa as Islam seeker where are the other countries remember you foreigner my advice to you is very simple stop your attitude this thing is about to get rough is about to get dirty and you are taking it very light what the people are saying what the country is saying you are taking it very light and we don't want war. Me I don't want war. I don't want to see blood. I don't want to see none of I don't want to see anything of that because it will set our our country upside down. Who want to see that? You can see that the police they are delaying their hands of protection.
They don't want Okay. They say h there will be a plane that will take the first batch of 300 people to to to to Ghana.
Only one person appeared there.
But relax. Don't do what you are doing.
Don't provoke the people who who want proper things. You are busy provoking them. Like now this is your land. It's not your land. You are a foreigner.
Relax. Be calm. Follow the right procedures. That's what we are looking for. Follow the right procedures.
Hey. Hey. Hey. was May the grace of God be upon your life.
My name is Apostle Jedza.
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