@headpinkcess@WolffHVLines You can’t think beyond your keyboard.
Your statement was unnecessary sisi, it doesn’t matter how you try to justify it. Yall are classist asf, clever blacks
South Africans are really lazy people.
The majority of them wake up at 4am to prepare for jobs where they work six or seven days a week, yet still don't earn enough to make ends meet. Very lazy.
Go to the taxi ranks before sunrise. You will find men loading commuters and women preparing to sell food, only to repeat it again the next day. Lazy people.
Walk into the banks. You will find employees wearing the bank's uniform, earning salaries that often cannot qualify them for a home loan from the very institution they work for. Talk about laziness.
Go to the supermarkets. You will find them stacking shelves with groceries they cannot afford to put into their own trolleys. Lazy.
Walk into clothing stores. You will find workers folding expensive clothes they cannot afford to buy themselves. Seven days a week. Lazy.
Stand at the warehouses. Watch people offloading trucks all day so another truck can take its place. Lazy.
Some of these "lazy" people grew up in villages where they walked kilometres to school, crossed rivers in the rain, studied by candlelight, graduated from university, and today stand at traffic lights holding up CVs because there are no jobs waiting for them. Lazy.
Others cannot afford to retire because electricity keeps rising, municipal bills keep increasing, and the cost of living keeps climbing faster than their pensions. Lazy.
Every day I see South Africans trying to build businesses. I see them posting their products, advertising their services, chasing customers, paying taxes, and fighting to survive. There never seems to be enough money to help them grow. But somehow, there is always enough money to fight them. These lazy People.
So yes...
South Africans are very lazy people.🙂
So lazy their leadership keeps expecting more from them while delivering less in return and wanting to die of old age in Parliamentary seats. What a lazy Nation I proudly belong to...🇿🇦
South Africa 🇿🇦, If not now, then when?
Watching the news, I am filled with immense pride. From this point on, we won’t only honour the women of 1956.
@JacintaNgobese
— history’s pages now carry a new name, yours. We have a new story to tell. We will speak of a woman of 2026 who stood unshaken against every obstacle.
Thank you for fighting for the many children in the Western Cape who struggled to find placement at a school in their own communities.
Thank you for pushing for shorter queues at our clinics, so our grandmothers no longer have to wake at 4am just to see a doctor at 9am.
Thank you for easing the pressure on our hospitals, so a cancer patient might finally get an operation date sooner.
And yes, thank you for your role towards ridding our communities of drug dealing and trafficking.
I could go on forever… so I’ll end with this: THANK YOU.
#sokanditnieaangaannie #takecourage #StaanVasMySuster
( praying for an incident free June 30th)
@Phumla_N@Thibo_Dosh You guys forget that somalians support each other financially so thag their businesses can stay afloat. They have enough capital. Where do you expect a black person from ekasi to get capital to stock and sustain a spaza shop when spaza shop funds are being looted ?
@Shwe____@u_gabhadiya But nawe Shwe you are being unnecessary. His response is in context with what you asked. Lena la bora and then you expect people to engage with you. Ae