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Disliked{quote} BTW, who is "MartyGP"? Do you two have some kind of history? I noticed he put me on ignore for having quoted you on the subject of having a voice for reason for healthy criticism of candidates even in support of them.Ignored
Disliked{quote} A quick Google search of Julius Malema, and Jacob Zuma should shed light on the narrative in which under the "Democratic party banner have preached the tolerance of hate towards whites. The continued existence of whites in South Africa looks precarious at best. After the fall of Apartheid and the institution of affirmative action favoring blacks, working class whites have been living in squalor finding it difficult to find work. Hence the fact that "shanty towns can be seen every where. Also add to the fact that Julius Malema, and Jacob...Ignored
Disliked2% of parents said they were ecstatic when their children left home.... https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/parents-forking-thousands-children-leave-230101346.htmlIgnored
Disliked{quote} MartyGP is a coward and cretin of the first order. We had a friend in here called ThunderHeart a while back who was perhaps a little too outspoken with the truth and often ended up on the wrong side of these fragile libtards. When things got a little out of hand, ThunderHeart was the casualty. Anyhow, the aforementioned MartyGP immediately started mouthing off as soon as he knew that ThunderHeart could not answer back. Well, perhaps he had forgotten that ThunderHeart had some friends who put the record straight. So that's why we are prominent...Ignored
Disliked{quote} He has an objection to those who dare to tell the truth and back it up with research and factsIgnored
Disliked{quote} Most of my SA friends have left or in the process of leaving SA. Education is at an all time low, corruption is at an all time high. Rumour has it the Zuma fired his Finance minister because he wouldn't give a banking licence to Zuma's chief backerIgnored
Disliked{quote} That is true. I just read that there are now protests going on in SA against Zuma's corrupt policies. Things look like they are about to spiral out of control there, if they haven't already, pure anarchy is all that is between the current chaos and martial law.Ignored
Disliked{quote} That is true. I just read that there are now protests going on in SA against Zuma's corrupt policies. Things look like they are about to spiral out of control there, if they haven't already, pure anarchy is all that is between the current chaos and martial law.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Is that a the poetic translation? My understanding is that "Martial Law" is when Government to trying to reinstitute the rule of law by imposing restrictions such as curfew, and "Anarchy" is no law at all, but just complete mayhem and chaos.Ignored
Disliked{quote} We have a different understanding of the word Anarchy. To me anarchy is the rule of a tyrant, a dictator who imposes his or her will using every means available to crush opposition and plunder the arena. I submit that your version is akin to that which appears to exist in places such as Libya or Afghanistan. The theatre is smaller but each is 'ruled' by a warlord. I look to the middle east, and remember the former Yugoslavia. edit: from Wiktionary, this interesting note: "Anarchists feel it is inappropriate to use anarchy to mean “a state...Ignored