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  • desA
    Platinum Member

    • Jan 2010
    • 1023

    #16
    Excellent comments, Dave.
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    • Marq
      Platinum Member

      • May 2006
      • 1297

      #17
      Originally posted by Dave A
      And our electorate faces the same problem. You may support one party's position on one issue, and another party's position on another. So what do you do?
      You're pretty much forced to discount the side shows and go where you feel most comfortable overall.
      For the majority of the electorate in this country its pretty easy.

      The main policy in play was .....do I choose a black party or a white party?
      The black guys had the choice - Malema or Zuma.

      In the sa political forum on facebook and other reading during the run up, very little was discussed on actual party positions and policies. Every discussion came very quickly back to the black / white issue. There was a contingent of vengeful black racists calling the whities racists and other names and everything related back to apartheid. The majority of users were quiet either condoning the black sentiment or white guys too scared to piss the black guys off.

      The problem seen in this environment appears to be that black guys idea of a debate is actually a position statement followed by a personal attack on the opposition. The white guys mostly offered timid thoughts trying to pussy foot around the issues trying to avoid an outburst of accusations of being called racists.

      So the black guys could say whatever they wanted, which mostly included hate speech and racist remarks, while the white guys discussed the weather and were labelled racist for calling the cloud dark. All related back to the whites in the world of all ages being responsible for apartheid.

      The maturity level and some real input into the policies and positions has a long way to go in this country.
      The cost of living hasn't affected its popularity.
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      • Justloadit
        Diamond Member

        • Nov 2010
        • 3518

        #18
        The take on the black population is that only white people are racists, blacks can not be racists because in their mind racism is white towards black, and not the other way round.

        It is time that the whites begin fighting back, or else they will be stamped into oblivion.
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        • wynn
          Diamond Member

          • Oct 2006
          • 3338

          #19
          Originally posted by Justloadit
          The take on the black population is that only white people are racists, blacks can not be racists because in their mind racism is white towards black, and not the other way round.

          It is time that the whites begin fighting back, or else they will be stamped into oblivion.
          So would I be 'Racist' if I called a guy a "Black Bigot", knowing he couldn't be racist because he isn't white?
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          • Marq
            Platinum Member

            • May 2006
            • 1297

            #20
            Yes - for sure - you are racist even if you called him a black beauty knowing that he wasnt but he has just told you he thinks he is.
            The cost of living hasn't affected its popularity.
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            • ians
              Diamond Member

              • Apr 2010
              • 3943

              #21
              I hear on the radio that they say the EFF (everything for free) party is not going to last because they don't have the infrastructure etc. Well what they seem to forget is that it was the government who introduced a system called BBEE, which empower the previously dis advantaged and small to medium enterprises. Companys cannot get rid of people because they are ill equipped to perform their duties or don't have resources to perform a task. I am sure the everything for free party will put pressure on government to assist with an "emerging party" with training and resources
              Comments are based on opinion...not always facts....that's why people use an alias.

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