Monday, 6 March 2017

Thought For Today

South Africa host millions of immigrants who pretend to be asylum-seekers. They are not at all seeking asylum but are essentially economic refugees. 


Why do they seek opportunities here and not in rich Lagos?


I condemned violence as a person.

 

There are legal ways to get rid of criminals that suck the blood out of our economy. Bring them before a court of law. Charge them and when find guilty, deport them immediately.

 "A few were hopeless imbeciles, unable to comprehend more than the rudimentary requirements of filling their bellies when food was placed before them … —Edgar Rice Burroughs, The Monster Men, 1929"

To those still dwelling on the apartheid era solidarity,  it is time to forget about it. That happened forty-seven ago. We can not be kept in servitude for the mistakes of people of whom some are no longer alive. 

 

The day we buried Nelson Mandela, we buried the past with him. Mandela in fact as I remember was in Pollsmore Medium Prison in the H section at that time. 

 

I hereby call on generation Y, to take the country back in other ways then this open violence. Be more secret and organize yourself, like we did in the past. In this way, you will win back the streets. Street by street, zone by zone. 

 

Not all aliens are bad, but they have outside support, from people that only know the country from the TV sets.

 

We are fully aware that every year 1.6 million African immigrants disturb our peace and try to put us in a bad light. I can promise you today, that we are in talks on how to change this annual fiasco for good


This is no hate speech, but love for my mother country. 

 

 

Sixty years ago in Rome, the foundations were laid for the European Union. Today, Europeans can look back with pride and forward with hope. Simply they have immigration laws, that do not allow this mayhem to happen in any European country.

 

We are today in a dilemma, where foreign black African nationals, with no respect for democracy, human dignity or liberty expect to get equality and solidarity. 

 

This bring me to the point of leaving the crippled African Union, that sucks us only dry.  This topic for another round of discussion or debate in close circles. Close circles will become loved as it was during the 1980's. Soon Facebook will be close in South Africa, like it is in China, Russia and Iran. Send me your email addresses through your Facebook messenger, if you want to be part of the reading and discussion list.


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