The whole country
Ululated.
Thousands singing your
Name.
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A bit dry, understand where you are coming from but it feels like there could be more.
A strong protest nicely drawn.Really, pen is stronger than sword.Wow.Ha, ha...satire is there.
Speaking of our beloved president? Thanks for the raw truth, I concur with you completely. Us as South Africans are typically quite positive, and we are able to see the silver lining behind the dark cloud. However, this almost irrational optimism, evidently plays in our disadvantage. Most people are as a result oblivious of how well a country can be lead or how good life can become. I myself hate to put blame on politicians, because it's too easy to do so, but unfortunately I must certainly say that politics play probably the single biggest role in delivering a better system in South Africa. Sadly enough, this has not been smooth. We still relish in the abolishment of Apartheid (which is a great achievement) , but one forgets that it is already 18 years ago, and as history proves, the greater challenge lies beyond the revolution, where real technical governing problems occur.
The truth isnt the code that politicians live by. Its sad when people use the voters trust to accomplish their selfish motives of digging on the taxpayers money. Just because they believe they earned it while fighting for independance. Well who didn't?
Remember we shall rule till Jesus comes? And they were deadly serious! And akulungi fokol mfowethu! y.Your honest respect for the truth comforts me.Thanks again and again!
Kudlaliwe ngathi, but we as ordinary folk we need to man up and stop giving these criminals too much power that they don't deserve.