Dina Pule, fired over a decade ago for the usual reasons ANC ministers tend to get axed — ethics violations, improper conduct, and misusing public resources — has been reappointed to Cabinet as Minister of Social Development. Business as usual in ANC circles: get caught, get fired, wait it out, then get rewarded again.
SAPS even has brand new police vehicles on standby. Govt has the capacity to end any form of crime & lawlessness in South Africa within 24hrs but they just don’t care. Communities are left to fend for themselves while crime & drugs continue to destroy lives. We are on our own.
Where is this energy when it comes to fighting crime & the drugs destroying South Africa’s future? South Africa has the capacity to tackle any form of lawlessness. The problem is that the people in govt simply do not want to, or do not care, because they benefit from drug.
how anc criminal syndicate regime looting R600 million for the day by parking cars with blue lights on and rented private helicopters for joy rides for all the anc fat cats
Peter is not the Rock, Jesus is.
Mary is not the mediator, Jesus is.
The Pope is not the head of the church, Jesus is.
The Catholic Church is not the way to heaven, Jesus is.
Apartheid ended 32 years ago. Black South Africans have governed the country for three decades. With political power comes responsibility. Black South Africans should be held accountable for the current state of the country. At what point do we acknowledge this and hold ourselves accountable for the state of the nation?
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South African
The highest paid politicians in the World…
Pigs at the trough, but millions are going hungry.
Highest unemployment rate.
SA is formally classified as a constitutional parliamentary republic, but political economists, sociologists, and civil rights groups widely describe it as functioning as an oligarchy. Critics argue that a small, wealthy, and politically connected elite disproportionately controls state and economic operations.
We need a change.
In South Africa, when you protest farm murders, you are arrested, charged and denied bail.
André Pienaar (52), a Free State businessman/farmer from the Senekal area, was arrested and charged following protests over farm murders.
The Story (October 2020 Context):
This stems from the brutal murder of young farmer Brendin Horner (21/22), who was tortured, strangled with a rope, and had his throat slit on a farm near Senekal. His body was found strung up and tied to a fence post. Two suspects were arrested, sparking massive outrage among farmers and the Afrikaner community over the endless farm murders and perceived government indifference.
During the suspects' first court appearance in Senekal Magistrate's Court, angry protesters (mostly White farmers) stormed the building.
Pienaar was accused of inciting the crowd, leading to charges including:
Terrorism
Incitement to violence
Attempted murder
Public violence
Arson/malicious damage to property
Assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm
This is classic ANC-style justice. Brutal Black-on-White farm tortures/murders get minimal outrage or fast-tracking, but when fed-up White farmers protest, they throw "terrorism" at them. The double standard is disgusting and fuels the anger driving these demonstrations. Pienaar became a symbol for many fighting back against the slaughter of White farmers.
For the last two decades, there has been a dedicated drive to vilify Afrikaners and white South Africans.
All you need to do is look at the tone of mainstream media, political parties like the ANC/EFF/MK and the narratives they drive and the songs they sing.
This is done to shift the blame for the collapse of infrastructure and service delivery in this country from that of the ANC/GNU to that of Apartheid/Colonialism.
Don't you find it strange that 32 years after the end of Apartheid, you now hear the term more than ever before and more opinion pieces about white privilege and how terrible Afrikaners and Afrikaner organisations like Afriforum/Solidariteit are?
I have had enough of this narrative that blames us, especially young white South Africans who weren't even born during Apartheid.
It's time to fight against this narrative and be proud of who and what you are, and not be ashamed of your culture and your heritage.
I'm not saying put your culture above anyone else's in this country but I am saying stop being abused by paid actors and the media to make you feel guilty for being born into a skin, gender and culture that you had no control over.