
BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING from the dark South African sky, and his first major bust wasn’t a terror cell or a drug kingpin—it was a man with a carton of cigarettes. In a SHOCKING display of disproportionate force, the Border Management Authority deployed military-grade drone surveillance to apprehend alleged smugglers at Beitbridge, seizing a paltry R42,797 in illicit goods. This isn’t border security; it’s a dystopian TEST RUN on the poor.
While violent crime runs RAMPANT in city centers, the state has turned its high-tech eyes on desperate individuals crossing from Zimbabwe, treating economic migrants and small-time contraband runners like enemy combatants in a war zone. Commissioner Michael Masiapato PRAISED the operation, hailing this terrifying overreach as “tech-driven border management.” What’s next? Weaponized drones to stop kids stealing apples?
This incident REVEALS the terrifying new precedent: YOUR movements can be tracked, followed, and intercepted in real-time by an unblinking eye in the sky, all in the name of protecting tax revenue on TOBACCO. The state’s LIMITED RESOURCES are now funneled into a pervasive surveillance network that will inevitably be turned INWARD on the public.
They call it innovation. We call it the death of freedom. The sky is no longer the limit—it’s the beginning of a high-tech prison, and we’ve all just been issued a life sentence.
Edited for Kayitsi.com




