I've become fed-up with a lot of things in this country of mine. Corruption, fraud, extortion, racism, and now, the secrecy bill, along with mass murders, rape, armed robbery, theft, and illiteracy along with being uneducated.
There is so much that our government can do for us, but seize from doing either through corrupt activities, or laziness, or just out of incompetence.
I watched "The Baader Meinhof Complex" a few weeks ago, and it made me think, although I'll never go through with it, that starting a terrorist organization isn't such a bad idea.
Ulrike Meinhof said:
Protest is when I say this does not please me.
Resistance is when I ensure what does not please me occurs no more.
Protests are occurring all over South Africa for numerous reasons. And its not really changing anything. Maybe its because we dance in public to show how unhappy we are. It sounds really intimidating, doesn't it?
And then we have our uneducated, illiterate municipal workers that want more pay for cleaning our streets and taking away our garbage by, GET THIS, throwing out all the trash in the streets they need to clean. I think a nice solution for this problem is to have people who want to work stand in line, like you see in old movies about the Great Depression in America, and give the people a days work, after working, they receive money. There is no job security in it, but at least you get people that want to work instead of begging all over the city. If they aren't pleased with the pay, they won't show up for work. Problem solved.
Our stupid Secrecy Bill (The Protection of Information Bill 6 of 2010), is the biggest Nazi scandal since the second world war, and if the ANC stays in command, we will become Zimbabwe, Kenya, Democratic Republic of Congo, and all the other godforsaken countries of Africa.
The Protection of Information Bill states:
To provide for the protection of certain information from destruction, loss or unlawful disclosure; to regulate the manner in which information may be protected; to repeal the Protection of Information Act, 1982; and to provide for matters connected therewith.
PREAMBLE
RECOGNISING the importance of information to the national security, territorial integrity and well-being of the Republic;
ACKNOWLEDGING the harm of excessive secrecy;
AFFIRMING the constitutional framework for the protection and regulation of access to information;
DESIRING to put the protection of information within a transparent and sustainable legislative framework;
AIMING to promote the free flow of information within an open and democratic society without compromising the security of the Republic,
If you read closely, all of the sentences contradict each other...
It starts small, just like Robert Mugabe did in Zimbabwe, you change a law here, you change a rule there, you do the hokey pokey, and voilĂ ! You stay president for 24 years. Africa is in dire need of an intervention, citizens have started rising up against their dictators, and more of these uprisings will happen, hopefully sooner than later.
I will rather fight for political freedom, than be oppressed for the rest of my living years and have my offspring suffer the same treatment.
I read another interesting article a while back...
South Africa is the only country in the world where affirmative action is in the favour of the majority who has complete political control. The fact that the political majority requires affirmative action to protect them against a 9% minority group is testament to a complete failure on their part to build their own wealth making structures, such that their only solution is to take it from others.-
Was changing the names of cities, streets, airports, buildings, etc. really worth it? Making it impossible for white people to get jobs in this country, because most positions offered at companies are BEE positions. I'm not crying "poor white man", but if they want us to be equal, why not be equal and leave the past where it belongs, in history books. They say we are racist, we say they are. Fact of the matter is, we're all unhappy. We live in a beautiful country, and we are being punished for what old politicians did to this country. And with punishment, we're being extorted.
About a month ago, Jacob Zuma went to the United States to attend the United Nations General Assembly, but because the Presidential jet was undergoing a service, government HAD TO pay R6.3-million to get President Zuma to his destination.
Around R3.7-million was spent on the aircraft and crew, while the bill for fuel and handling was R2.6-million.
If you were President, what would you spend R6.3-million on?
I know all of this wasn't very well structured, but I am impulsive...
An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth, pretty soon we will all be speechless blind people...
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