There's just NO other option. Like, this isn't a "hmmm, should I do this...?" kinda situation. It's a "lemme find a rope or sharp object immediately and go" situation.
Pollsmoor (or any other jail)? I'd rather go to hell itself 👍🏾
Alongside with being forced to participate in gang activity and the possibility of being really hurt/killed, shit like this always serves a massive deterrent for me 🤞🏾
I'm cool on jail, man ���🏾 even holding cell, I'm alright on it 👍🏾
Those in the replies and quotes bringing up the gender of the perpetrators are defending their arguments in the same way white people are defending their claims that murders against them are race-based because the perpetrators are black.
If you build opinions on either men or women based only on what you see on social media, you’re gonna think the absolute worst of them.
Okes have to get outside and dip their toes in the water. It’s better for the psyche.
@Darth3615 It just turns into Oppression Olympics at that point which does nothing.
If you tackle violent crime as a whole, that’ll be much more effective in talking and dealing with the issue than this discourse of “wE hAvE iT wOrSt”.
You would then have to agree with white people in this regard that their killings are race-based.
A failure to do so means there’s a contradiction in your logic, making that point mute.
That’s why bringing up “but it’s men doing it” is pointless.
There’s a documentary I watched on Showmax that goes into detail about some broer that was doing this here in South Africa.
I forgot what it was called.
No matter how many times you try to rewrite this myth as historical fact. History will always tell us that the Portuguese arrived in SA 1st & encountered these so-called bantu's on their way to the only trading outpost in the southern African eastern seaboard, which is now Maputo
I came to this conclusion recently I was thinking what would be the best alternative.
I could only come up with a caste system where we introduce a voluntary public servant program and ownership incentives to earn the right to vote.