This is the harsh reality South African citizens are forced to tolerate because our government seems paralyzed by its accountability to the AU and the United Nations. What is happening in Mayfair is a breaking point; individuals who arrived seeking asylum are now showing a completely different side, leaving local communities feeling unsafe, frustrated, and utterly abandoned by the systems meant to protect them.
@tyoiujhgffvhpo@Yknip1 We used to have one, it no longer exists and you still needed to prove that you couldn't find a suitable candidate in South Africa for the job which is impossible for domestic work
So now you understand the feeling of being expected to suddenly come up with money for something you never planned or budgeted for. You can't even raise a once off fund to assist with the repatriation of your own citizens, yet South Africans are expected to somehow find the resources year after year to accommodate the costs associated with large numbers of illegal aliens. Then, when taxpayers question the strain on public services and finances, they're branded xenophobic. Financial realities suddenly become important when the bill lands on your doorstep, but when South Africans raise the same concerns, they're told to stop complaining and carry on paying.
Good morning to the best nation in the world! No one, absolutely no one, can be who we are. And we have that thing maan, that thing that can’t be found anywhere. I choose South Africa over and over again. I really love it here! 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦