The Gupta's has struck again ...

Warlynx

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You know, being an average Joe who walks my beat and draws my pay I feel pretty pissed off this morning.

This morning on News24 there was a Poll about what grabbed your interest over the weekend, your highlights as such I suppose, and what bothers me is that the poll consisted of sporting events and the bloody Oscar Pistorius trial which is quickly squaring up to be more tedious than the OJ Simpson trial or having to watch a marathon reality TV show which will involve one of the dammed Kardashians (still can't figure out why exactly they are celebs)

The thing that tore at my soul is the the fact that the Gupta's have been implicated again in dodgy dealings, along with the "little" Zuma who's mining operations in Mpumalanga are so suspect that even a place like Eskom does not want to sort them out.

Yet, these parasitic leeching assholes are still here and operating like normal without anything being done about it. This after the fact that they were found to not pay full land taxes and levies on their mansion, the diary farm they own and of course, the whole Guptagate Waterkloof incident.

All of these things, conveniently swept under the carpet and forgotten.

One set of rules for the elite, rich and politically connected, a whole set of different rules for the normal man on street.

Screw this Government
 
Either the government must be overthrown or the DA win the next elections for things to get better.
Or the ANC has a radical overhaul and kick Zuma and his culture of corruption out and start making a positive difference.

or

The western cape becomes its own country like lesotho or the vatican or whatever...( a country in a country) and we all move there.

The thing is this is what the majority of South Africa voted for. Just last week we had massive unrest in our area due to poor service delivery. The people who were basically rioting are the exact muppets who voted the service deliverers in (again) only 3 months ago.

So I ask, where the brains be at? With the ancestors perhaps?

Personally I think the old school African cultures are holding this country back.
 
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