We are trying to debate a lot of topics at once, and most people are easily confused and overwhelmed. Before we get to unemployment, strained public resources, increased levels of crime, etc. Let’s start with the first principle; should there be illegal immigrants in the country?
Abelungu are fine. I mean if I run a restaurant with 15 illegals at R3k per employee, that’s a saving of R3k per employee (vs R6k/employee registered at Labour). No UIF, No Provident fund. I save >R45k p/m just on salaries. No union, I can also fire them whenever I feel like it.
If humanity means I must always put my neighbour before myself, then it’s not for me.
Compassion doesn’t require self-neglect, and charity should never come at the expense of your own people.
It’s annoying to see resources being pulled out against South Africans. When South Africans need help with gangsterism, extortionists, human trafficking etc, you don’t see these
Mara when it’s time to spray and shoot citizens with rubber bullets? The state gets excited.
Dear @ManUtd
From all Manchester United fans we say send Rashford far away from the first team, second team, 3rd team, academy and even Under 12th
We have not forgotten how he and Sancho treated our beloved Manchester United football club. This lad granted an interview asked for a NEW CHALLENGE whiles all Manchester United fans demanded was hard work from a player who gets paid. He moved away from the club and twerked for Barcelona every single day.
We are absolutely okay with the players we have now and the ones you are bringing in. We don’t want any negativity around the club anymore. We are on course to win the Premier league and champions league with the right additions.
Add Rashford to the team and we riot 🔥
Thank you #MUFF @ManUtd
I’d be mad too if my source of cheap labour was taken away, especially after underpaying them, failing to register them properly for UIF, and expecting them to work around the clock. Nice, isn’t it?