DA March in Jozi

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Re: Re: DA March in Jozi

11 years 4 months ago
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Sharkie101 Wrote:
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> > I thought everyone had the right to demonstrate
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> PEACEFULLY.........key word


I assume that the DA had planned to march peacefully?

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Re: Re: DA March in Jozi

11 years 4 months ago
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anc cannot control there supporters, im not at all surprised that this has turned into violence..... tough times ahead for our so called democracy....:(

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11 years 4 months ago
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This is why the DA hired security, I heard they unarmed security, not sure

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Re: Re: DA March in Jozi

11 years 4 months ago
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You will see lots of toy-toying, singing & dancing arms-linked in a sort of carnival parade. No vuvuzelas and hope no violence and casualties,this has the recipe for disaster.

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Re: Re: DA March in Jozi

11 years 4 months ago
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DA march ended peacefully .ANC in scuffel's with police , throwing petrol bombs and bricks .

Read a good article over the weekend , with the heading "Zuma relaxes while SA burn's "

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Re: Re: DA March in Jozi

11 years 4 months ago
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Wtf must they march for, nothing better to do??? Doesn't change anything that's why I never vote

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11 years 4 months ago
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And boy is SA burning..however nobody seems to care much

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Re: Re: DA March in Jozi

11 years 4 months ago
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Nxt punter... nothing better to do? No because if they had jobs they would have something better to do! That's the point. Some of the DA protesters stopped by for a cold drink today.. glad to see the youth so passionate about something! Please feel free not to vote but also feel free not to complain when your tax money goes to funding lazy fat cat's lavish lifestyles xxx

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Re: Re: DA March in Jozi

11 years 4 months ago
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SpookE Wrote:
> Nxt punter... nothing better to do? No because if
> they had jobs they would have something better to
> do! That's the point. Some of the DA protesters
> stopped by for a cold drink today.. glad to see
> the youth so passionate about something! Please
> feel free not to vote but also feel free not to
> complain when your tax money goes to funding lazy
> fat cat's lavish lifestyles xxx


Well said (tu)
I have people asking for work every 2nd /3rd day .
To see men beg when you say sorry , nothing available . Not lekker

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Re: Re: DA March in Jozi

11 years 4 months ago
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Re: Re: DA March in Jozi

11 years 4 months ago
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How many bricks did you throw?How many people you rob along the way?The ruling party cant control minority trouble causers....This country needs a massive mindset change.....

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Re: Re: DA March in Jozi

11 years 4 months ago
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Quoted by the LONDON TIMES

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.

Finally a word recently coined to describe South Africa's current political system...

Ineptocracy (in-ep-toc'-ra-cy)

A system of government where the least capable to lead are elected by the least capable of producing, and where the members of society least likely to sustain themselves or succeed, are rewarded with goods and services paid for by the confiscated wealth of a diminishing number of producers.

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