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THREE DISADVANTAGES OF LIVING IN SA May 7, 2008

Posted by frostygirl in Uncategorized.
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The high crime rate in South Africa, mainly in the cities, but also the white farmers being attacked and brutally killed, is a definite disadvantage to ALL South Africans. The ANC Government cannot control it because of an inadequate police force, legal system and judiciary system, which they have allowed to deteriorate by sidelining the skilled white workers and replacing them with untrained black workers.  The rapidly deteriorating services provided by the ANC Government and Municipalities, i.e.:

  1. Our drinking water quality is beyond BAD, it is absolutely awful and causes many people to die from the bacteria, etc in the water.

  2. Our roads are full of potholes because they are not being maintained and repaired regularly.

  3. Our health service has broken down and it is actually dangerous to go to a government hospital because you may die there from lack of care, lack of clean environment and lack of skills.

If you are white you cannot get a decent job in South Africa as reverse Apartheid is now practised by the black majority, even after 14 years in power.

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1. Relax Max - May 7, 2008

Hello. I was dropping entre cards and came to your nice blog. I want to learn about South Africa. I am an American and I know hardly anything about it. It looks like you can give me a lot of first hand true information if I read your blog, so I intend to come by here often and read what you have to say.

I haven’t yet had a chance to read all your archives yet, so please excuse this question, as the answer would probably be obvious to me after I’ve read your earlier stuff.

Are you white? I mean, are you writing from a white perspective? (I am a white man who now lives in the SW part of the USA.)

I have also heard from others in your country that every day you lose electrical power. That is hard to imagine. Nobody can seem to explain that to me–why you don’t force your government to build more power stations or whatever. What is going on?

If you would like to teach me a few things, perhaps things you might not wish to speak out publicly about, in your blog, you may write to me anytime you feel like it on the entrecard email thing. I am sure you know how to use it.

Thanks again for your information. I am eager to learn more. :)


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