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Dear South Africa Another interesting day in SA politics. Who made who? Did Zille make Mazibuko? Was Mazibuko large and in charge? Did Mazibuko only listen to Zille? Was Mazibuko a more sophisticated Julius Malema? I think it goes a little further and deeper than what is being reported. The big question: can Zille keep a lid on the imminent explosion? Mind you the uneducated and stupid blacks could see this from a mile away. What astounds me is the lack of banter around serious issues like quality education, abuse against women and children and my favourite - bringing our people back to key nodes in the city. Let me start with education: this is directed at the private sector and government. Government spends the most money on education per capita (we know this and its becoming boring) and their outcomes are poor. What the hell are WE going to do about it? Whats the private sector going to do about it. Why arent we putting pressure on government? Marching? Picketing? Private sector are also to blame because they like government waste millions in this space and the CSI space. Instead of hugging another sick black baby start real programmes thatll enable that child to get a decent matric and end up at university one day, open his/her own business or become the best electrician in Grassy Park or Gugs. I know we pay taxes and we expect government to do everything and they should, but theyve shown that in certain circumstances theyre inept. Not once did I hear any poltician in the build up to 7 May and on those annoying political posters talk about the abuse of women and children. Instead it became a campaign of negative tactics and mud slinging. Charming and mature. Weve got a long way to go and the results show it. In certain circumstances SOME women and children do benefit from government and private sector influence, but sadly its not enough. Government and the private sector must add value to the lives of people in dire need of assistance. Women who are victims of abuse should be able to become free and independent of these monsters. Not once did I hear any chat about bringing our people back to precincts where they once lived. Please do me a favour and demand the land in Kirstenbosch, Constantia, Bishopscourt, Claremont, Newlands and Simonstown to name but a few. Do not take the money. Taking the money is the easy option and the bureaucrats love that. You want the land and I suggest you start putting pressure on the city, province and national government to make this a reality for you. The erstwhile mob think youre complacent and content. Surprise them. March. Protest. Picket. Call into radio stations. Take action. You should return to District Six. The pace is too slow because theyre waiting for people to die. Make sure your kids take this to its absolute zenith. We have far too many parks in this city. Demolish some of those bloody parks and build houses for people who were forcibly removed from the aforementioned areas. This will be a little test for those who are now so liberal and open-minded. Have your wonderful friends who now live in these areas suggested that? No. Pardon any spelling areas!! Im not sophisticated. Im a stupid and uneducated black.
Posted on: Sun, 18 May 2014 12:43:53 +0000

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