@AlexBerhe6@elonmusk 🤣🤣 he’s championing the deportation of illegal immigrants in the US and encouraging Europe to do the same why would he take a contradictory stance when it comes to South Africa 🤣
@WallStreetMav What they haven’t told you is that electricity access was less than 30% and water less than 25% in 94. No tarred roads, education level was horrific but yes they built the country 🤣
@Chrispin_JPhiri@makhanip You think you’ll solve the issue of illegal immigration this way? The. You don’t have an appreciation of how deep and wide the problem is!
@kimberleypipet@JohnAndersonAC@FreyaThinks See this is exactly what I mean! The country functioned for whom? There was never a documentation of all crime before 94, yea crime is worse but there many other things that are better for many South Africans. I mentioned running water, lights, tarred roads, better education
@ReecePickens@JohnAndersonAC@FreyaThinks I never made statements, I asked you on what you said and you immediately concluded. Evils against fellow men must be aired that’s my view
@JohnAndersonAC@FreyaThinks How do you compete fairly from that basis? ANC has been corrupt yes! But you can’t hide behind that to minimise the pain of black people. South Africa may have been great for whites pre 94 but it was hell for black people.
@JohnAndersonAC@FreyaThinks In all what she’s said, she’s not reflected on the black peoples pain during apartheid, stats on employment in the country, stats on wealth in the country, etc! She’s failed to reflect on why Eskom didn’t invest in the first place.
@JohnAndersonAC@FreyaThinks She also didn’t tell you that besides being relegated to the outskirts of the cities for cheap labour, over 80% of black people were deprived of running water, lights, proper roads, communication (except perhaps postal services) and proper education before 1994!
@JohnAndersonAC@FreyaThinks That it was at the insistence of the West to privatise and minimise government investment in electricity. She doesn’t reflect on the fact that black people prioritised reconciliation at the back of assuming that white people would be willing to share in the economy and resources