๐จ๐ฃ๏ธ Vitinha: "You have to be very patient against teams like this, especially as Arsenal were leading at one point."
"It's difficult; Arsenal waste a LOT OF TIME at every opportunity: goal kicks, free kicks..."
"Apart from that, they play with LOW BLOCK... It's difficult. You have to be very patient."
The saddest thing about youth unemployment is that many young people did exactly what society told them to do: study, qualify, work hard. Yet opportunities remain out of reach.
"An Isr@eli girl asks: "Do you believe the Holocaust happened?"
Myron: "Do you believe there is a genocide in Gaza?"
She says: "There is no evidence."
He replies: "Then how do you expect the world to believe the Holocaust, with less documentation back then, while you deny what is seen today with sound and images?""
ยฉhadi_alardeh
Hereโs the uncomfortable truth about this 2.01 trillion collected by SARS
That money didnโt come from thin air, it came from citizens who are already under pressure, people paying income tax, VAT on almost everything they buy, fuel levies, and small businesses trying to survive in a tough economy
When politicians celebrate big tax collections like this, some of them look like clowns because they are cheering a number without acknowledging the pain behind it
Many South Africans are dealing with unemployment, rising food prices, expensive fuel, and slow economic growth
Higher tax collection often means people are paying more, not necessarily that the economy is thriving
If people were earning more, if businesses were booming, if unemployment was dropping, then it would make sense to celebrate because it would reflect real growth
But right now, it feels like the burden is increasing while service delivery, infrastructure, and accountability are not improving at the same pace
So the frustration is not about the number itself. It is about what people are getting in return
They just took R2 Trillion from hardworking South Africans that they will loot and then blame Apartheid. โRacismโ keeps them in power, they do this every election cycle. Turns out blaming apartheid and racism for your own theft is a R2 trillion per annum industry in South Africa, no wonder they send their goons to us for speaking out.