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  • Jacques#1
    Silver Member

    • Oct 2009
    • 201

    #16
    Wrote about this in another thread....they won't come..The UN that is. The whole world is fed some much rubbish about this country, they think its sunshine and roses everyday. Do yourslef a favour and speak to an international who's never been here. They think all is well, when I tell them the real truth they go pale/ghost white.

    We must think closer to home, rather than getting those okies here, lets see if we can show them evidence of what really happens here. Maybe someone will sit up. Edit the last 10 carte blanch shows and send it off.....copy a few Malema interviews and send it off.....Ask the queen mother to contact the minister of safety to request the crime figures, I bet you the old girl will fall on her back (thats to say they give it to her, since SA is not even Privy to that info)....and so on and what not...
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    • tec0
      Diamond Member

      • Jun 2009
      • 4624

      #17
      I honestly think the UN knows more then what we believe. After all the UN is kept informed by intelligence agencies around the world. I would think that they know a great deal about Africa but they will not intervene simply because no one asked them too.

      If the DA “Democratic Alliance” care enough about us they will get a plain ticked and approach the UN. The DA is a political party and thus they have the responsibility to act. I think we can grow as a nation but the actions of numerous parties’ points to more violence. I am personally sick of all the murder and crime that just eating us alive.

      I do believe it is time for the UN to step in and act on the people’s behalf. This would include safety, transparency and equality for all of us.
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      • Butch Hannan
        Bronze Member

        • Dec 2009
        • 184

        #18
        What is encouraging to me is that there is a developing well adjusted, objective black commentary happening in our country. Here I refer to people like Justice Malala and many of his ilk. The unfortunate scenario is that due to poor education and literacy rates the mass of the people do not understand what is happening. They quite rightly see the dire straits that they are still in and people like Malema feed on this like vultures to further their own ends and aspirations. I do not believe Malema cares two hoots for these people. He has done very nicely for a person who wants to nationalise everything in the country. Why does he not share his wealth with these people.

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

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        • murdock
          Suspended

          • Oct 2007
          • 2346

          #19
          lets look at this from another angle...just a thought

          if 1 st world countries are supplying all the arms and ammo for places like the congo to rebels and goverments...they cannot be blammed for mass murders and depriving the locals of their land because they kill each other off...like what hilter did to the jews and the americans did to the red indian...instead they get the locals to kill each other keeping the population down they stay uneducated and the population doesnt grow...and they dont look bad...when the time is right and they need fresh air and clean water...they step in and take what they want.

          this could be what happened in this country...the white were developing the country too quickly so they needed to be stopped...change of goverment.
          infrastructure is falling apart at a faster rate than it is being developed.

          it also makes you wonder where hiv and aids origanated from.

          who are the fastest growing population in SA at present??? makes you think.

          what are the wars of the future gona be over not oil...water....mmmmm

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          • Chatmaster
            Platinum Member

            • Aug 2006
            • 1065

            #20
            The diversity of views in this country never seizes to amaze me, read this but a friendly warning sit down before you read it.

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            • murdock
              Suspended

              • Oct 2007
              • 2346

              #21
              yeah right...i spent a couple of years working around KZN in places like vryheid...we had a team of 6 which was made up of 2 whites and 4 blacks...we stayed in B&Bs or if the site was too remote we stayed on site...on occasion we would visit the local pub and i can tell you we were chased out like dogs...so i find it hard to believe that story.

              i have found from experiences in my life...times i spent working with black people more of a pleasure than having to work with afrikaaners...the SADF was a good expample...becuase i was a soutpiel boom rooker from durban...the only reason i came home after 14 months of being in the bush without pass was because of afrikaaners...i was beaten up in ondangwa because they thought i was an arogant roofy..i had been working with various battalions since november 1983 and when i arrived back in base...everyone thought i had just arrived and insisted i make coffee and polish boots...i didnt...so after visiting the pub they came to my bungalow where i was sleeping they beat the kak out of me...i decided i would not stand for this kind of cr*p so i took my rifle out the kass loaded it and shoved it into the biggest f**kers mouth and made him beg for his life...you should have seen how the cowards ran (that nightmare is still as clear in my head as the night it happened)...the next morning i was called out of church and made to load 1 sand bag on each shoulder and run until i dropped...it didnt happen i was as fit as i have ever been in my life so i just kept going...church finished and one of the one liners who had been blown up in a land mine was sent back to pretoria had just arrived back noticed me running and asked why...he told the sgt/major that i had been on the border since nov 83 and not been on pass yet...things suddenly changed because they knew how nuch sh*t they would be in if anyone found out...5 days of hitch hiking with my full kit including rifle because i had to hitch from ondangwa later i was in JHB...this is also one of the reasons i refuse to speak afrikaans even though i understand every word of it...and never will.

              i also didnt notice him standing amoungst the AWB during the funeral or court appearance.

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