Our government is reactive because they’re all out of touch with the lives of the people they’re meant to be serving.
Always reactive never ever proactive.
They’re out of touch with reality.
White person in the meeting today said the match is about getting free stuff and blacks are angry because the people who are skilled are getting their jobs since they are lazy. Ohhh I've never spoken so much in the meeting since I arrived 1yr ago. Samthuka to come nice
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.
Sometimes male anger at “women getting special treatment” reminds me of a gorilla experiment. One gorilla gets a banana every hour. The females next to him get one every four hours. Then someone decides to be fairer and gives the females a banana every two hours instead. The original gorilla? He flips out. He's still getting his banana every hour, but it feels like a loss because his advantage shrank. That's how a lot of men react to basic fairness for women: not as justice, but as theft.
Rape victim k!lled her rapist after his release.
She got arrested and her statement was -
“He raped me, not the State. Who gave you the right to forgive him without consulting me?”
Do you agree with her,
Yes or No?
Une mère prend 3 jours pour elle : scandale national.
Un père qui voit pas ses gosses pendant des années : il doit forcément avoir ses raisons.
Que des hypocrites.
A woman at work announced she was filing for divorce.
Nobody asked why.
One guy immediately laughed and said,
"Let me guess... he forgot your anniversary?"
She smiled and replied,
"No."
"He forgot our marriage."
The room went quiet.
She explained that he never cheated.
Never hit her.
Never even yelled.
He just slowly stopped participating.
She made every appointment.
Remembered every birthday.
Planned every holiday.
Handled the bills.
Scheduled the repairs.
Bought gifts for his family.
Packed the kids' lunches.
Booked their vacations.
When something went wrong, everyone called her.
One day she realized she wasn't married.
She was managing an adult.
Then she said something I haven't forgotten:
"I didn't leave because he did one terrible thing."
"I left because he made me do a thousand small things alone."
Half the office nodded.
The other half looked confused.
And honestly...
I think that's why so many divorces surprise the person who wasn't paying attention.
Le harcèlement sexuel ? Pas leur problème. La femme qui ose réagir ? Là ils interviennent. Ce n’est pas de la neutralité, c’est de la complicité. Hypocrites.
Somalians, Ethiopians and Pakistans can open so many Spaza shops in South Africa with ease...
But a South African opens ONE Spaza shop and gets kidnapped for refusing to sell the shop.
The government must intervene and ban these Spaza shops.