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According to updated records, there are six unsolved mathematics problems:
1.0 P vs NP
2.0 Hodge conjecture
3.0 Riemann Hypothesis
4.0 Yang Mills existence gap
5.0 Novier Stokes existence and smoothness
6.0 Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture
Which one are you working on?
This sounds smart until you realise it is dodging the point.
No one said illegal immigration has no consequences. No one said poor communities must carry all the pressure while rich people sit comfortably behind gates and lecture everyone else.
But having legitimate concerns does not excuse Afrophobia or barbarism. You do not fix immigration by attacking Malawians, Zimbabweans, Mozambicans or Nigerians in the streets. You do not fix illegal trading by humiliating poor migrants. That is not law enforcement. It is barbarism, and fascism dressed in the national flag.
If people are trading illegally, enforce the law. If people are undocumented, deal with immigration properly. If communities are struggling with jobs, housing, crime and services, hold the government responsible. But do not turn poor African migrants into punching bags because the state has failed. You cannot maintain the ANC in power while bitching about immigration!
And this gated estate argument is tired. A person can be privileged and still be right that xenophobic violence is evil. Poverty is not a virtue! If a rich person says murder is wrong, it does not become acceptable because they live behind a wall.
Working class communities deserve protection. They deserve services, jobs and proper policing. What they do not deserve is to be used as an excuse for Afrophobic thuggery.
The xenophobic republic of South Africa must do better!
@CyrilRamaphosa@myanc if the state was serious in fighting crime, they should visit cemeteries every weekend in the townships, use unmarked vehicles and undercover cops. They will get all the guns and the criminals.
@madlokovubiz1@mohlabula_mpho That is in fact a very good thing. That's what a functional state should do. The failure of the state in South Africa should not turn Africans against each other moreover for a group of people who are struggling just as much.
@kimheller3 Precisely and not this useless fight against African foreigners. It is orchestrated to divert attention away from the real problems. @MYANC government is just useless and directionless.
@Patriot_S_A The comments are revolting. We're exerting the same hate apartheid South Africa put us through. Presence of undocumented foreigners is one problem however hating Africans this much comes from a morally bankrupt soul. I pray to God to forgive black South Africans.
@Markosonke1@celestentuli@CyrilRamaphosa all these years the vocational education sector was neglected and remains underfunded. This is deliberate and intentional. We don't have a government.
@Sentletse This is disgusting. Where is the state? How on earth can Africans treat other Africans with such hate and there's zero outrage in the country?
@mirah_japhta The metro police engages in regular raids in gang infested areas. They made arrest in Mitchellsplain not so long ago. They however have to handover the case file to SAPS and that is where it ends for them. They do not investigate, only SAPS does. Extortion task team is with SAPS.
@LudidiVelani It breaks my heart so much. How did we get to this level of inhumanity. How is that law can't be enforced that so much lawlessness should abide?
@tumisole@MYANC government is more brutal than the apartheid state for failing to protect South African citizens. For as long as there is no decisive action against crime and corruption, the state has blood on its hands.
@kgotsomaphike Without arguing, I think the best way to look at this is to accept that @Our_DA failures in underprivileged areas is better than the rest of the other parties. This view doesn't make it acceptable. All of them have failed, just by varying degrees of failure.
@ewnreporter@KhulaniQoma@JusstAlpha@Our_DA a new and a better chapter perhaps? I would like to see an all inclusive economic development plan. This has been the DA's most problematic topic.
@FoodLoversMkt why has the price of cabbage gone up by more than double the amount at most retail stores? A whole cabbage is now R35.00 from just R15.00.