@IamMothiba@julian_le_roux@stefanjacobs It’s interesting that every time I have a conversation about SAs redress laws I get the same answer; the *intention* behind these laws. Which I am given it without asking.
Only recently are those people now admitting that execution has failed.
So, what’s the next logical step?
@ConCaracal@QaanitahHunter I’ve seen/read @QaanitahHunter rant about discrimination many times over the years. But one type of discrimination is deemed acceptable to her.
Without being unfair to her, she probably sees that, she just reasons that BBBEE is positive/reformative/remedial/corrective etc.
@ConCaracal I saw you make a comment on here recently stating that hostilities between English and Afrikaners are at an all time low.
Please expand on that…
@b3l_Air@MYANC@Our_DA@EFFSouthAfrica@IanCameron23@HelenZille4Jozi@jsteenhuisen So sad isn’t it. So much moral and political capital being sunk due to the contempt(ostensibly) some of the DA members have for South Africans.
I’ve said this to them before, many times. They need a social media and communications agency to look after them.
@jsteenhuisen@BigDaddyLiberty Everyone: some farmers have taken their own lives because of this crisis, the insensitivity of this email is simply staggering. John, bro, learn to read the room.
John Steenhuisen:
@KuttsRaj@TheMindScourge@MT_6226 ?
Use your own advice rtard.
This from Grok; No, the Mayflower crossing was not funded by the Crown (King James I or the English government). It was a private commercial venture funded primarily by English investors
@financefraz@Billymakessense@AtelierElysara All well and good until it comes to housing.
The percentage of monthly income on rent, and the inability of anyone under 40 to buy a home is making it very difficult to be comfortable or contented.
If you don’t believe me,take a gander at Britains birthrate.
Lower expectations?