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27 July 2009 |
I'm pee'd. There are better words to describe what one feels when you're totally fed-up, but I'll leave that to other individuals who have felt this for a long time. One tries and normally succeed in feeling positive about this country. Just filter out the bad things that's happening everyday which leaves you with very little positive things to pep up your day and boost your confidence in South Africa and it's people. The problem the way I see it, is that there are way too many militant little sh*ts around that's out to cause problems and harm to those who try their best to make things work. And that includes some very influential people in government, and they're all black. I'll leave the politics (as in government) out of this for now, but inevitably it all comes back to the ANC and their crony's. First there's utter and volatile racism. The whites are constantly being blamed for being racist and all the issues and problems after 10 years of black government were still being blamed on the racist regime. The previously disadvantaged are still exactly where they were 15 years ago, thanks to their comrades who rescued them from the evils of apartheid. People like Malema should be shot. Problem is (for them, or would that be us?) that there won't be enough bullets for the punks like himself. We have enough murders through criminal behaviour. The murdering of white farmers has become a favourite pass time and the general killing for the sake of killing across the race groups have become absurd. In some places in South Africa they'll stick a knife into you just to see which way you'll fall over. Here I'm talking black on black, coloured on coloured. Most of the foreigners here try their best to stay out of trouble. Zimbabweans are in general well-mannered and prepared to work for an honest days wage. The Somalis remind me of the Jews, out to make money and establish themselves as good business people. But the South Africans are just racist little swines who can't let the past go. I've settled in an extremely conservative little town and have yet to meet a white person who's through and through a racist. Sure we talk about the kaffers and the hotnots, but on that basis alone we cannot be called racist. Blacks however, especially blacks (who don't even belong in this area of the country) make a point of sneering and swearing at whites (I can't talk for the other race groups), acting like they're our salvation as long as we keep on giving them whatever they want. They're the high and mighties, they call the shots, they want everything and everyone to do as they say, but they cannot set an example of reconciliation as they don't have a clue what their freedom entails. They're prepared to physically attack you, damage your property and properly intimidate you no end. And what can the police do? They're not prepared to do too much. You see, we have a kaffer government. And with people like Mokonyane running Jo'burg, what is a white person to do. This woman used to be my neighbour and she's a racist. She acted like a Soweto whore after the police requested they turn their music down 3 o' clock on a Sunday morning, calling them white racist pigs. Strange how this woman can have 'directorship' in both the Central Com of the S.A. Communist Party as well as the Young Christian Students (YCS)? And all over the so-called traditional Zuma song reigns supreme (still). And this is just one of them who has the power to influence so many on the ground. I'm sure there are many more. I'm sure they have their little nicknames for the whites and that they use them on a regular basis in conversation. I'm not into the heavy stuff like some of the other websites out there. At any one time I cannot tell you who our vice-president is confidently without having to think about it first. I do not know who did what to whom without first researching this on the internet. Frankly, things happen so quickly and so frequently that it will make your head spin just trying to keep up with one days' news. As I wrote initially, this site is about my personal feelings and experiences in the so-called "new" South Africa. Africa is for the black man. I've said this plenty times before. Our situation can work but there's a minority that won't allow it to work. They'd rather not have clean drinking water, no electricity and no modern world necessities. They want to be the white man, they want what we've worked hard for but without the sweat. They want to be white, they want lighter skin and straight hair but they hate us. I'm beginning to think that Jan has a point when he said that they actually fear the white man. Let's have your ideas - |
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