You work at Deloitte so you don’t have to worry about losing your job to a foreigner willing to take a 50% pay-cut. This is something the waiter at your favourite restaurant has to deal with. This is what the construction worker next to your office park has to deal with. The car guard outside “Pantry” has to deal with this. It’s not a coincidence that many of these jobs are taken by foreigners.
You live in a gated community with 24-hour surveillance so you can sleep peacefully at night. You don’t live in central Joburg next to buildings hijacked by foreigners that house drug dealers/users and criminals.
You buy your fresh food at Woolies so you rarely have to worry about your food being spoiled. Your child isn’t sick because they bought repackaged rotten food at the Somalian spaza shop down the road.
This is why I’ve been enjoying the content from the digital nomads infiltrating Cape Town. You didn’t see an issue when poor people were complaining about the effects of mass-immigration. But now that your favourite coffee spot is charging you R70 for a latte and your rent has almost doubled—now the “government has to do something” 😂
That’s why it’s very important for you to shut TF up if you come from a place of privilege.
𝐁𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐠:
With Mamelodi Sundowns’ run to the CAF Champions League final, the South African giants are now the top-ranked club in Africa over the last five years with 68 points.
Al Ahly follow closely behind with 66 points.
A shift at the summit of African club football.
#Sundowns #CAFCLwithMicky
En Nürburgring, la regla de oro es: Si el coche que viene detrás es más rápido, te apartas a la derecha, pones el intermitente y ¡le dejas pasar! ¡El M2 que iba delante no pudo tragarse su orgullo!