Sunday 29 March 2015

Stealing Society

It's been a while since I posted anything on my blog.  A job you don't like can kill a lot, even your thirst for those things you do love.  But, hey, bouncing back feels great.  And I'm back.

So much time has gone by since my last post that, if I wanted, I could take all month to do some catch up on global events and post my opinions.  So I decided to just dump it and just get to the latest, little things that people get up to, or say, that I just felt I needed to throw an opinion at.  My opinion of course.




Theft is quite rampant in our country.  With over R700 Billion already lost due to corruption alone,  its no wonder that it is one of the crimes most talked about in the New South Africa

Of course, there's nothing really new with the "New" South Africa, as so many journalists worth their salt have pointed out.  Not only did we just swap one bunch of racists for another, but our current government is more than happy to walk all over the Constitution, as our illustrious herdsman, Chief Thief in Power, Jacob Zuma, most aptly proved during the SONA debate.  Oh, yes, "President" Jacob Zuma.  Let's not forget the title.

It doesn't just end there.  Oh no.  On the first week of this month the petrol price jumped thanks to a weakened rand and a petrol price increase, and will then jump this week again for another R1,63 per liter, 80c of which are for the failing RAF fund (failing because the ANC put morons in charge, and as a bonus SANRAL stopped fixing roads properly, which increased the number of claims) , and the rest is due to the weakening Rand.  Oh, and don't forget the 12% Eskom power-price hike as well.  If you aren't a person watching economic trends on a regular basis you are doing yourself a disservice. If, however, you are, you would agree with me that the weakening of the Rand has quite a lot to do with failing parastatals thanks to ANC cronyism, racist laws, and leaderless and/or inept management.  Now, all of this could easily be fixed if Herdsman, Chief Thief would come clean on, not just Nkandla, but his hands in the till of the Arms Deal Scandal, and a bunch of other tender irregularities and misuses of Government funds and state assets, which include Waterkloof shenanigans, then fire about 80% of the ANC-placed workers, managers and Directors, and actually hire people that can do the job. He shouldn't then come off clean either, but get locked up with the normal prison populace in order to pay his dues.  Only then will I be happy about the state of this Nation. 

All the above, of course, is happening in the background to all the other crime sprees going on, including the whole Rhodes statue debate that is turning the once quiet city of Cape Town into the next Jo-burg free-for-all.  I am an avid follower of politicsweb.co.za, where most politicians get to have their articles and letters posted.  There, quite extensively, people "got their stuff on" about the Rhodes statue debate from both sides.  On the one side we got some learned folk who gave their two cents, and on the other we got the usual morons with their political rhetoric, ala EFF, EE and Department of Higher Education, who were only part of the debate to score political points and attempt to highjack the University itself (doesn't it scare you that a writer from the Sunday Sun, a paper that would report more on invading UFO's and imaginary Tokoloshi's than post proper political articles, have a better grasp of reality than our own political parties?). In between these two sides we got those that kind of just adds their own two cents, such as the bit clueless Khameel, the Liberal Liars (Yeah, Albie, and every time I walk past the Mandela statue in Sandton it reminds me to go take a shit. Seriously, how thick do you need to spread the peanut butter of lies on the pretend-to-care-of-Black-issues sandwich before you think Black people give two tosses about you?  Get it through your aging, Drunk-in-Liberal-BS, skull: you are a White Colonialist in their eyes too, just like any other White person in South Africa, and they will post you to whatever hell-hole they can the minute they get the chance.  So grow a pair, and for everyone's sake drop the Liberal BS, and look at issues more critically), and some other voices that I'm not going to get into here.

Anyway, lets wrap up and bring it all together:  Why am I mentioning the UCT incident and the whole petrol price/Eskom price hike in one post.  Simple really, it's all to do about theft.  You see, on the one hand the ANC is slowly stealing our hard-earned money in the form of tax, and on the other they are slowly stealing South Africa's colonial and Boer heritage by destroying everything that might even remotely hint at it, despite the fact that this heritage has allowed them to prosper and live like fat-cats and Europeans, something they very much enjoy seeing how they splash on European clothes, cars and homes, completely forsaking the very African Heritage they claim to be defending.  This while liberals, such as Samantha Vice, gleefully join them in utter stupidity, seeming not to care that they are slowly destroying their own heritage and history.

I can only look on in shock and horror and ask these questions:  What do we do now?  How will we stop the stealing of Society by those who only seem to hate everyone but themselves?  Already the UCT protesters won round 1 by having UCT declare that the statue be removed.  Who will win the next few rounds?  Who will win this war? And what about the rest of South Africa?  Do we have a future?  Only time will tell.

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