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    Can someone ever be ready to be taken over by a government like the EFF? I don't even think that the people who can vote them in are aware of the Hell South Africa could become.

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    I think with the EFF, things will be worse. Don't forget they went to look for advice from Chavez, and look at Venezuela today. I think the only thing that was achieved from all those meetings, are red berets!! Lol.

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    I am told...80 % of Africa is already owned by China....i wonder when they plan to come in and clean up.

    The bottom line is money talks and shyte walks...as silly as this statement sounds...the reality is everyone can be bought ...at a price...and boy are the greedy taking advantage.

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    People who vote for the ANC is almost like a woman suffering from battered wife syndrome. They know that it hurts, they know that it will hurt again, they know that it is evil, but they are too blind to see an alternative. Democracy gives you the power to VOTE.

    Vote for your own councillor who can represent you in local government. Vote for your representative in parliament. If they SERVE you well, vote for them again. If they don't, vote them OUT OF POWER. Vote for an alternative. DO NOT burn down your child's school, the library and public buildings. The money used to rebuild it could have build more houses and infrastructure and created jobs. DO NOT stone passing cars, as those could be the people who could have assisted you to turn things around. By stoning their cars and torching their trucks and businesses, you are just turning them against you as well.

    DO NOT follow a party blindly. Look at their record and use your brain to choose wisely. The future of your children are at stake. If we do not start doing the right things now, it may be too late and we may just become another Zimbabwe. S.O.S.
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    "Do not follow a party blindly", how do you get that message to the masses? Here in South Africa, the masses do not read not listen to the news. It is so easy to manipulate them into believing the injustices veiled as truth.

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    A Positive Revolution based on a few key principles that inspire a large enough cross-section of the population to make a significant difference.
    Few enough to be counted on the fingers of one hand and simple enough for the youngest child to be inspired to dream great things.

    In 2008 I wrote a manifesto called Coalition of Hope based on Eduard de Bono's book Positive Revolution and presented my thoughts on five key principles as a starting point for dialogue; every individual can choose their own five principles, then collaborate with others who share similar principles and eventually a national set of principles will emerge.

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    What are your five key principles?

    You can find the PDF here https://shaunlindbergh.files.wordpre...pe-oct2008.pdf

    If you live in Gauteng check out Mobilise Gauteng (http://mobilisegauteng.co.za/), a community network for people who want to make a positive difference. (Cape Town relaunching in 2019)

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    Staying positive is not easy, but treating everyone that comes across your path with respect, is very easy.
    One thing that I have learnt is that attitude affects outcomes. It is not what you say to people, but how you say it.
    People will forget what you have said, but they will always remember the way you made them feel.
    Excellence is not a skill; its an attitude...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blurock View Post
    Staying positive is not easy, but treating everyone that comes across your path with respect, is very easy.
    One thing that I have learnt is that attitude affects outcomes. It is not what you say to people, but how you say it.
    People will forget what you have said, but they will always remember the way you made them feel.
    Very well said. And this is how positivity is spread!! Thank you Blurock.

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    Is it not time to put a plan in place to get out of this mess.

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    STOP BUILDING MASSIVE WAREHOUSES TO DISTRIBUTE RUBBISH FROM CHINA.

    Start building more factories and homes for the people of this country.

    Execute all corrupt "public servants" who steal earnings from the hard working public.

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