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We've kind of sensed it. Equity is taking it's toll on young white South Africans. It seems from this report in Fin24 the victims are starting to...

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Old 09-Jun-06, 07:09 AM   #1
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The equity bite

We've kind of sensed it. Equity is taking it's toll on young white South Africans.

It seems from this report in Fin24 the victims are starting to speak up.

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"Is it wise to invest so much money in the youth, only to implement a policy that sends many of them into de facto exile in Europe and other parts of the world?"
Now are the powers that be just going to dismiss this as the rantings of a disposable minority?
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Hell, what a waste all those skills leaving the country, when the country is crying for skilled people. What does the goverment do about it? The alternative would cost them a large percentage of the vote.
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