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EISH WENA: Man fears furning becoming ‘white phara' if he moves to America [Video]

EISH WENA: Man fears furning becoming ‘white phara' if he moves to America [Video]

Viral videos never seem to dry up on the World Wide Web. Isn't it wild how there's always something bizarre or hilarious making the rounds?
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Today's Eish Wena segment features a white South African speaking isiZulu, sharing his perspective on why he would not move to America as an Afrikaner refugee.
Watch the video below @bj_031
Ayi I can't go be a white phara in America those pharas are not right in there heads BJ_031 ♬ original sound – Bryan James
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