For too long we have been force-fed by the government that everyone – except the government – is to blame for their monumental failings and our country’s steady demise. In a manner of speaking, they are correct: we voted for incompetence, so we should probably share some blame. But we are also frequently told the country’s current problems result from Covid, apartheid, “the whites, colouredsand Indians”, and state capture.
But we are also frequently told the country’s current problems result from Covid, apartheid, “the whites, colouredsThese lies to hide their ineptness and constant failures are now wearing thin. We do not need more geriatric, inept and lazy so-called struggle veterans, failed cadres and corrupt politicians to contaminate our parliament.
It is, therefore, ironic that a government that has a consistent record of failure demands to interfere with – and control – how businesses must do business. Perhaps those who continually espouse anti-democratic systems ought to migrate to countries where it is practised and make a difference there.
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