Malema a monster in the making

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  • Jacques#1
    Silver Member

    • Oct 2009
    • 201

    #61
    Guys, have a look at this website, but please be warned that some of the articles are extremely graphic. If you go into the police files, you'll understand what I am talking about. One thing I know for sure, after reading these stats and some of the rape and violence stories, I can understand why the farmers are so extremely bitter and angry. You would be too if your neighbors wife was killed with a broomstick up the you know where (very graphic pictures), after being stabbed, burnt, and raped for hours on end. Imagine it was your wife/baby boy's head bludgeoned in? Yes, we don't believe that these crimes are happening on a daily basis because we don't see it on the news.....why do you think that is by the way? Why do you think that the police refuses to release the crime stats to us? If you believe the stats of people keeping score, you'll see that black on white crime is more than 60%, yet white is a tenth of the population. If I was a tourist, I would be scared as well. And I believe this may be a wake up call to everyone, the whole world, so they can see what is really happening and stop believing this BS that everybody keeps talking. http://www.boycott-2010-world-cup.co.nr/
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    • Dave A
      Site Caretaker

      • May 2006
      • 22807

      #62
      Originally posted by wynn
      M&G has a thought leader that maybe expresses what most of us (99%) think

      http://www.thoughtleader.co.za/grant...-really-means/
      Reading the comments shows the difficulty in being "moderate". In many ways taking an extreme position is easier to promote.
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      • murdock
        Suspended

        • Oct 2007
        • 2346

        #63
        and we all thought the constant reminder during our training in the sadf that this was exactly what was gona happen if we didnt go to the border and save families from these people...now look where we sit...

        i have just got back from collecting some stuff i purchased from a person who has just had enough...he has moved into an estate in balito.

        he was telling me why he moved there and has now decided enough is enough...he leaves in june

        he was about to be attacked by a group in his house but lucky for him the neighbour arrived home at the time they were entering his property...they changed course and decided to turn the nieghbours life into a living hell...robbed beaten dragged thru the house etc etc the same story never told by the news

        i am just so tired of these stories...have them all day long in my travels.

        this morning 4 black youhths arrested in pinetown for attempted house breakings...and what ever else they were up to...its a joke to them laghing at the police sitting with a grin on their faces...it was probably not the first time for all of them.

        i watched a lady today on the n2 locked in her car with a flat wheel...i was gona stop and help her but i had my wife and daughter in the car with me so i decided against it for my family safety...if i didnt have my family in the car with me i would have stopped and helped her but couldnt risk their lives...doesnt it just make you sick to your stomach that you cant even stop on a national highway out of fear for your life to help a fellow human in distress

        and i read posts on the internet saying south africa is not as violent as some people make it out to be and the crime is nothing like people make it out to be

        a little while back i stop at a robot in the middle of pinetown...was pre- occupied and forgot to lock my doors...i noticed 1 young black male standing on the pavement watching the cars...i noticed him pull out a knife and slide the blade up his sleeve and start walking towards my vehicle siganlled to someone else who i ddint even see until he was right next to my vehicle...they came from both sides of my vehicle at which time i realised my doors where unlocked...locked them quickly...boy was that close...middle of the day who would have expected in broad daylight with plenty people around...as he walked away put the knife away and walked up the road.

        in durban a couple of months ago i feel an almighty bang on the side of my head and before i can say jack frost my cellphone is gone off down the road...still in a daze from the bang on my head i realise what has happened and chase after this fool who thinks he has just got himself q cellphone

        vehicle left in smith street door wide open with the keys still in the bakkie off i go i chased him thru the taxi rank...thru the market...as i am running after him i notice a steady bang bang on the tables of the vendors getting louder...he stops thinking he has scored a phone...turrns and sees me coming the shock on his face....man you should have seen it...off he goes again...trust me i wasnt even catching up...but to my amazement i notice a group of black men make a v as he runs into it they stop him....phewww finally i catch up...they asked me why i was chasing him...i told them he had stolen my phone...they found it rather amusing that i had chased him into their territory...got my phone back and walked back to my bakkie

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        • Butch Hannan
          Bronze Member

          • Dec 2009
          • 184

          #64
          I have also visited this site and I agree with you. The Government is living in a state of denial. Maybe the only way to wake them up is to get the overseas press to splash these pictures all over their front pages. My family and I were held up four years ago in a rented house while on holiday in Shelley Beach. They held us at gun point for over three hours while they ransacked the house. My greatest fear was for my wife, daughter, grand daughter 9yrs and grand son 11 yrs. The only thing that saved us was the fact they got about R8000-00, all our cellphones and a lot of clothing. My very brave grandson pleaded for his grandparents life and offered his play station in exchange for our lives. We have received councilling but believe you me this episode changed our lives and we all live in constant fear.
          There are other websites with plenty of graphic pictures.
          Have a look at the poem that I wrote "South Africa We Are Free" which was written after this episode. You will find it on the undermentioned website.

          Butch Hannan
          http://protest-poetry-south-africa.co.za/

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          • Dave A
            Site Caretaker

            • May 2006
            • 22807

            #65
            How real is Malema's power?
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            • Butch Hannan
              Bronze Member

              • Dec 2009
              • 184

              #66
              I believe that Malema is a real threat to stability in this country. The article sums up the situation that exists within the ANC and its Alliance partners. I would describe the situation as volatile to say the least. Malema is a very important player in this whole situation. Malema has a very large support base amongst the people who have not really enjoyed the promised fruits from the so called new freedoms of South Africa. He is busy creating a very large following of revolutionary type of followers.
              If Malema is not disciplined by the ANC hierarchy this will show just how powerful he is.
              http://protest-poetry-south-africa.co.za/

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              • IanF
                Moderator

                • Dec 2007
                • 2680

                #67
                Post Turtle

                YOU'VE GOT TO LOVE THIS FARMER'S OUTLOOK & COMMON SENSE APPROACH TO LIFE



                While sewing a cut on the hand of a 75 year old farmer,

                who's hand was caught in the gate while working cattle,

                the doctor struck up a conversation with the old man.

                Eventually the topic got around to the ANC and Julius Malema

                The old farmer said, 'Well, you know, in my opinion, Malema is a 'Post Turtle''.

                Not being familiar with the term, the doctor asked him, what a 'post turtle' was.

                The old farmer said, 'When you're driving down a country road and you come across a fence post with a turtle balanced on top, that's a 'post turtle'.

                The old farmer saw the puzzled look on the doctor's face so he continued to explain.

                'You know he didn't get up there by himself,

                he doesn't belong up there, he doesn't know what to do while he's up there,

                and you just wonder what kind of dumb-f### put him up there to begin with.
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                Only stress when you can change the outcome!

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                • Chatmaster
                  Platinum Member

                  • Aug 2006
                  • 1065

                  #68
                  Simply the best one I ve heard in a long, long time. great one Ian!
                  Roelof Vermeulen (Entrepreneurship in large organizations)
                  Enterprise Art Management Software| Rock flaps south africa

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                  • Butch Hannan
                    Bronze Member

                    • Dec 2009
                    • 184

                    #69
                    Thank you for a really good one. I now have a wonderful picture in my mind of a very long row of poles with turtles on them. The turtles would obviously be all the incompetents in positions of power. At say two meters apart I wonder if the poles would stretch from Beit Bridge to Cape Town.

                    Butch Hannan
                    http://protest-poetry-south-africa.co.za/

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                    • wynn
                      Diamond Member

                      • Oct 2006
                      • 3338

                      #70
                      Yep! with detours to Kwa Zulu, the Eastern Cape, the northern Cape and the whole of the Transvaal!

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                      • IanF
                        Moderator

                        • Dec 2007
                        • 2680

                        #71
                        Sometimes I do get real gems in an email. I am happy to share and that it is well received.
                        Only stress when you can change the outcome!

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                        • murdock
                          Suspended

                          • Oct 2007
                          • 2346

                          #72
                          i have to admit that one made my day

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                          • Superscenic
                            Email problem

                            • Nov 2008
                            • 158

                            #73
                            Malema bum kissing article in Time Magazine.

                            I saw a article "discussing" Malema in Time Magazine. This means Time-Warner and the scum who uses that seedy brochure as a mouthpiece want Malema to be president. Quite a few people are already eager to lap up our agricultural land and mines.

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                            • murdock
                              Suspended

                              • Oct 2007
                              • 2346

                              #74
                              just like the congo and other rich in mineral resources african countries...

                              after doing some research into the congo and why the county is the way it is...i found that the only reason the country is in such a bad state...is because the so called 1st world countries need the resources so they pump 100s of millions of dollars worth of arms and ammunition into the country to keep it unstable...and only a small amount of actual aid like food and medicine.

                              with the fighting going on they can move in and clean out the resources and probably dump what waste they need to...just like the oil in the middle east...its all about the money...they have absolutley no interest in the well being og the local population...they leave that for the rich and famous movie stars etc to make themselve look good by offer aid...feel good projects...if they were so heart set on doing good they would go live there and make a difference.

                              the same with this country...if they can destablise this countries and get a war going here they will stop us from benefiting from our own resourses...instead offer julius and his band of merry men a small incentive...a couple of million to retire and safety...then take what they want...one of those things is gona be clean water.

                              why do you think mugabe is still alive only because the 1st world countries want him around...he is a front doing their dirty work and slowing down the removing of valuable resouces...it is not about the people...just the greed...if they didnt want mugabe around they could take him out from a ship in the indian ocean...with all the technology and arms they have.

                              anyway this is my opinion...i might be way off the mark...but at face value this is what i see.

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                              • tec0
                                Diamond Member

                                • Jun 2009
                                • 4624

                                #75
                                I don’t know if this bit of news belongs here but it does hold connection to the ANCYL

                                Zille calls on Zuma to rein in ANCYL

                                DA LEADER Helen Zille has called on President Jacob Zuma to rein in ANC Youth League members who demolished toilets at Gugulethu in Cape Town.

                                On Monday, toilet enclosures the city council had erected hours earlier were destroyed.

                                The ANCYL said it was unhappy with the corrugated metal sheets the city had used and wanted concrete instead.

                                “The ANC’s attack on DA members in Gugulethu last night and the ANCYL’s destruction of toilet enclosures in Makhaza earlier in the day are not isolated incidents. They form part of a pattern of violence, intimidation, and intolerance of opposition,” Zille said. – Zukile Majova
                                Source The question here is; why are there no formal investigations from the UN? Clearly there something really wrong here if you take all events into consideration.

                                Honestly: "violence, intimidation, and intolerance of opposition" Doesn’t that sound like something that happened in Zimbabwe?
                                peace is a state of mind
                                Disclaimer: everything written by me can be considered as fictional.

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