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The shame of a nation

I have lived in South Africa with my wife since 2003 and we have immensely enjoyed our time here. It is time that you feel that you give me the right to comment on what is happening now. I hear the murmurs, ‘Who are you to comment on internal affairs? ´ My perspective is as important as yours. I am a South African citizen. My father was born in George, my mother and I the UK. I believe that I bring a unique perspective having been born, raised and educated in England and, at the age of 24, began my extensive vocational journeys around the world in the oil field. I traveled a lot and saw a lot. I am a Quality Consultant and therefore have a keen eye for detail, a rigorous factual requirement, and due reference to the implementation of Accurate and Concise Procedures, Standards, Regulations, Specifications, Reports. I have worked in Project Management teams in the States and as a Project Quality Manager worldwide. Deliverables are tied to a schedule and the schedule must be met. Time, money and legal constraints accompany projects from inception to completion and their mandate is constant, but circumstances differ. I have learned a lot and ‘Do not tolerate fools with joy’.

When we arrived in South Africa it was in 2003, 9 years after the ‘Rainbow Nation’ conquered the world with the realization of a truly free democracy. At that time, 2003, there was still an euphoric air across the country. The government was entrenching itself in its role of governing so that the people would enrich their lives. In terms of what it had been, it was a great question.

Whichever side of the divide you find yourself on, you must recognize that governing is extremely difficult if you, as a political party, have never had prior practical experience with day-to-day requirements. So they ruled that they did it and what we have today is their work, whatever they try to say, it corresponds directly to them and you always have to pay the piper.

We are in 2018 now and I can only talk about what I see happening in SA by taking my leadership of national and international news programs, press, media, word of mouth, personal participation, the Internet and the constant barrage of information.

South Africa at the moment is a country in decline. Your government has been negligent in its duty and continues to accumulate deception upon deception, fraud upon fraud lies in lies, leftovers upon leftovers, intimidation upon intimidation, nepotism upon nepotism, incompetence upon incompetence, declining standards and a free-for-all like jackal feeding. frenzy killing the hands that feed you looting the same cloth from under our noses. And such is your arrogance that you expect a nation to swallow your blatant lies, cover-ups, persistent cries that we are innocent, it is the legacy of that evil ‘apartheid’ regime and its perpetrators. Before we were at a disadvantage and we have the right!

The right to:

  • All government entities went bankrupt
    • Eskom for one
    • For everyone but bankrupt SAA
  • Allow unemployment to reach record levels
  • Confronting incompetence on a monumental scale in the collusion of retaining idiots, idiots capable of scavenging the country’s treasures.
  • Allowing individuals to infiltrate commerce as funds allocated to bona fide initiatives are diverted at an unsustainable rate.
  • Depleting medical resources
  • Allow municipalities to be free for all to steal resources without restrictions
  • Increase in farm killings
  • Uncompensated land expropriation involving centuries of work to build the businesses on which South Africa has grown from a third world existence to maybe, and is just maybe a first world economy. To be ripped from the hands of those who gave so much to make them what they are. And give those who don’t want the land or care little the labor encapsulated within and when there are vast tracts of vacant government-owned land available to be occupied by those who yearn for their part of the rainbow to fade into the cloud-filled sky. .
  • The emissary has caused disturbances that have caused fires, looting, civil disobedience and a total alteration in foci throughout the territory. And all this based on false promises, unfulfilled expectations and constant greed.
  • These and many more examples, but it is clear that the latest debacle in this series of regrettable events is purely political in this run-up to the 2019 elections.

In a mature democracy many things happen, but bear in mind South Africa that apart from its arrogance and duplicity in state capture phenomena, it has been caught in the headlights with its hands in the cookie jar and, as is the nature of their combined stupidity, they are weaving webs of lies that trap you in your childish cries of innocence.

South Africa, you are a country in decline. Where are you going? But more to the point where do you come from?

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