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@ladibud | 6 April 17 |
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@kimjongl | 6 April 17 |
I would take Tony Blair over Zuma. Hell, I'd take Hillary over Zuma. That should tell you all you need to know about Zuma.
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@ladibud | 6 April 17 |
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@ladibud | 6 April 17 |
however.. Zuma won't be lifted out of his seat due to the deep setted corruption in the ANC. he seems nto have them by the short and curlies.. which begs the lesson, don't ever let left hand know what ur right hand is doing when doing wrong.
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@luvcaged | 6 April 17 |
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@ mikeymk - 6.04.17 - 11:15am Wasn't he voted into power by the majority..? Are protests not just undemocratic tantrums..? this |
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@luvcaged | 6 April 17 |
@ mikeymk - 6.04.17 - 11:24am How can you call anyone an idiot? Let me get this right. Some people wronged some people. You say they wronged you. So now you're of the opinion that everyone with the same colour skin as them are inferior, and you're glad you don't share that. What a basic level of idiocy that is. Well, I've been to a ghetto, and seen how 'blacks' are sexist, crude, and like to kill each other there. So I guess that's what you're like.. I used to read your essays when I first landed in these forums but with time I realised that you babble and say nothing if not nonsense most of the time so I won't waste my time reading it, hope this essay gets through to you, mr essays. |
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@endemic | 6 April 17 |
It's very disturbing watching this fine country slowly giving way to anarchy and looks in the process of being run by a dictatorship.
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@endemic | 6 April 17 |
Can see the Rand and financial institutions suffering the same fate as Zimbabwe if all these events keep continuing. :') Can imagine property prices plummeting, the price of food going up, electricity and water tariffs- along with rates and taxes- going up, etc etc The Rand cannot be allowed to go into free-fall just by the actions and inaction of one man and his army of corrupt thugs and by the collusive works of all the wolves in sheep's clothing. We've been condoning all this crap for too long!! Something must be done! Hence why all the disgruntled citizens full of grievences wanting to protest. Final edit. ![]() ![]() |
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@ladibud | 6 April 17 |
tbh I don't now how many will turn up, some are calling it a white mans protest, not interested because white ppl will be there, so tho many may want to march they won't due to intimidation like when it comes to strikes. many may be too afraid to march
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@endemic | 6 April 17 |
@ mikeymk - 6.04.17 - 11:26am How do you think we felt when Tony Blair was in power... I often see Mr Blair having conversations with reporters on some news channels. It looks like he's trying to make himself not look Islamophobic. Wasn't his niece a convert to Islam or something? |
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@kimjongl | 6 April 17 |
There is a disconnect in this country between people like us who are on social media (regardless of race) and people on the ground who are not dialed in to the world we have access to. That's why this protest won't work. It's been talked up but the only people listening are the ones who are doing the talking. An echo chamber. People seem to forget that protests go on daily in this country but they're not given any coverage because the people who are protesting are invisible to us and the issues they're protesting about are boring to us. We don't care about communities protesting about sanitation when there are far sexier issues like potentially toppling a president available. The sad thing is any real protest will involve burning, looting and violence. That's how the poor will protest and that's the only way any protest will be noticed. |
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@arizonaf | 6 April 17 |
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@arizonaf | 6 April 17 |
We need to fill a stadium like we did a few years back with Angus B and pray for SA again or start a hashtag prayforsa . I believe in prayer that's a very good weapon imo.
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@tranie | 6 April 17 |
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@arizonaf | 6 April 17 |
I just saw online Angus Buchan has already arranged a national day of prayer in bloemfontein. Inviting other african countries to join... ![]() |
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@arizonaf | 6 April 17 |
*Other parts of SA not other african countries.
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@eyesore | 6 April 17 |
@ kimjongl - 6.04.17 - 12:55pm There is a disconnect in this country between people like us who are on social media (regardless of race) and people on the ground who are not dialed in to the world we have access to. That's why this protest won't work. It's been talked up but the only people listening are the ones who are doing the talking. An echo chamber. People seem to forget that protests go on daily in this country but they're not given any coverage because the people who are protesting are invisible to us and the issues they're protesting about are boring to us. We don't care about communities protesting about sanitation when there are far sexier issues like potentially toppling a president available. The sad thing is any real protest will involve burning, looting and violence. That's how the poor will protest and that's the only way any protest will be noticed. Then get burning I guess |
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@silverjx | 6 April 17 |
@ tranie - 6.04.17 - 01:52pm ![]() ![]() Got more chance of luvcaged taking him out on a date ![]() |
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@endemic | 6 April 17 |
Was wondering if a dictatorial system follows a state in anarchy and came upon this: 'Social anarchy is an interim of social disorder, it will eventually culminate in control and it may become dictatorial. Political anarchy is organised, it is often what comes after the interim of socially disordered anarchy. For anarchy to occur there needs to be revolution' |
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@endemic | 6 April 17 |
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