Thursday, December 27, 2012

A lesson in writing and The NuSA

Even simple blogs are torn asunder by the idiocy of your local AAites in SA. Thoughtleader should have higher standards, but they don't. It's all very typical of The NuSA: one set of higher standards for whites, and a lower bar for blacks to jump over.

Of course, none of them will see it this way.

http://www.thoughtleader.co.za/levikabwato/2012/12/26/on-zims-wounded-political-beasts/

G-man:


Just a word to the wise here Levi - and a bit of soft advice - when you write a commentary or blog such as this, you're supposed to have - what we in the industry call - a 'point'. In addition to this, you come to your 'point' by giving the reader, what we also in the business call, an 'opinion'.

We have none of those in this piece.

But to aid you in this, and to divert attention away from the fiscal train-smash that calls itself an economy North of The Limpopo, I draw some parallels that should cause some resident NuSAns to reach for the Maalox. To wit, to what lengths will The ANC go to, in order to hold onto power if they ever find it slipping? This question never seems to be raised by those of you who are die-hard ANC voters, and never will. But what of those who will become disillusioned? We only have recent ANC chair-chucking history to go by, and unfortunately it tells a rather alarming tale.

So, be afraid New unimproved South Africans. You live in a one party totalitarian state. Come to grips with this and you will begin to understand why your country is being run into the ground. You might also pause to reflect on your future under this regime; your water sources Delamatised, industries Affirmatively Actionised, civil society Umtatified and your simple cleanliness and general maintenance Yeovillised.

Thank goodness I don't have to deal with this certainty. Saw it coming a mile away in '96 and promptly left. I feel for you all.

In a way.

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