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Okes who go nuts over girls

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October 24, 2025

Apparently, the decision by the organisers of the Cape Town Marathon to cancel the event last weekend - for safety reasons related to high winds - was nothing more than “woke culture” gone mad and an example of the “feminisation” of society being implemented by family values-hating leftists.

- Brendan Seery

The world has become a bunch of “pussies” according to this belief. You're all a bunch of girls, you see, because you have been emasculated by the Commies.

That’s what actuary Nick Hudson punted on X this week: “The cancellation of the Cape Town Marathon this morning was a comical reflection of safety culture and the broader feminisation problem.”

His followers gleefully jumped on the bandwagon, hauling out all the old tropes, from homophobia to misogyny... and, given the chance, they would have probably descended into racism, too.

RSA Patriot opined that “It’s what happens when the pride community is elected to run stuff”, while Mr Meanie Pants said Cape Town mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis “should unclench his vagina.”

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