2015-06-05



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SOUTH AFRICA- FAILED LAND OF COMMUNIST ANC ORGANIZED CRIME, MISDIRECTED FOOLS & WHITE GENOCIDE

LET THE TRUTH BE TOLD…..

Victims of ANC RACIST RACE BASED LAWS IN SOUTH AFRICA

– Almost 25% — one-quarter of entire Afrikaner-Boer population are denied jobs by law

-Whites in SA are not allowed government benefits nor even food-aid from private donors

-The ANC-regime now is single-largest employer of black workers

-In the forthcoming presidential election, the ANC’s drive to remove all whites from all jobs will become its main platform – together with its newly-adopted laws for the confiscation of all private property

-ANC’s new confiscation laws mean that any local-government official can decide to confiscate ‘white-owned’ properties anywhere in South Africa

-Hundreds of thousands of desperately poor Afrikaners who are fleeing to marginal sites, struggling to survive, with no hope of even being allowed to look for work; nor being allowed to own land even for their own survival-farming.

-Old-age pensioners often also find themselves doing slave-labour in exchange for a roof over their heads

-Poor people in small entrepreneurial businesses, have to ask the government’s permission to operate

-Millions of illegal black migrants have streamed across wide-open borders to set up their own little “Bantustan” camps

-the Afrikaner poor are constantly hammered by officials to tear down their little shanties, but the ANC-officials ignore the squatter-camps occupied by foreign blacks.

-Apparently the laws against ‘squatter-shacks’ are only being enforced against whites, but not against the many millions of foreign blacks flooding into the country

-since May 2012, 910 hatecrimes against whites! Presidential election platform: “get rid of those pesky whites”

-The ANC main ethnic-cleansing election platform campaign: to remove all Afrikaners from the job-market with 119 racist race base laws

-tens of thousands of Afrikaner children are being denied food-aid, because the ANC-government also leans on private companies to stop helping ‘whites‘

-has even started denying food-aid and private donations to destitute Afrikaner orphans in children’s homes

-growing poverty cause that Afrikaner children will have to be sent to such institutions in black townships, to ‘qualify under the BBBEE-act’ – thus forcing these white children from their own cultural background, which is a genocidal act

-The mining sector still employed a large number of Afrikaners – allowed to work because of their ‘exceptional engineering skills’. The ANC/SACP/Cosatu ruling alliance has however put the mining sector under horrific pressure through a relentless series of often very violent strikes

-Afrikaner poverty: Freedom Front warnings ignored, laughed at in SA parliament with 119 racist race base laws

-denying children from a specific group food-aid, forcing children from their own ethnic backgrounds is a genocidal act.



OPEN LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT OF SOUTH AFRICA, MR JACOB ZUMA.

“I am a white woman who has fought for the rights and injustices in this country for so many years but have never ever felt so violated as I do right now.

Your henchmen and those in your inner circle are making you a laughing stock of this country and in turn making my fellow citizens look like idiots to the rest of the world. Being a white woman gives less credence than it does to your own African people because they, like myself, believe in this country but more importantly they believed in you. Now, I am not so sure. You need to hear your people Mr President. You need to feel their anger and disgust at the lack of respect you are constantly showing them.

I am not sure why the ANC is always supporting your actions but they will see the results of your on-going insults come election day. Maybe then the ANC will hear the masses and understand the damage you alone have done to this country. When the Public Protector makes a finding against you and you find fit to laugh in the face of law it is demeaning to all of us.

We need to find some type of closure or acceptance of your guilt to have peace in this country because right now the tensions run high. As a South African I ask that you accept your guilt and the consequences that follow otherwise you will bring more shame and humiliation to our country like no other president has done before you.”

There was Nkandla. Or Nkaaandla, as the president mocked, giggling away as he usually does. Nkaandla. And we all laughed. And it was funny. Nkaaandla. The whole country giggled. You could hear the laughter from Hammanskraal to Nkandla. We were laughing at Nkaandla. We were also laughing at the thief-in-chief, the man from Nkandla. But we should have been laughing at ourselves, too. We should have been laughing at ourselves because, well, we are the losers here. As the marathon Nkandla report press conference by Police Minister Nathi Nhleko unfolded it was clear that we were being taken for a mighty ride. The smell of the whitewash was overwhelming.

Nhleko, the man who had released Jacob Zuma benefactor Schabir Shaik from jail, was coming in useful again. He was singing, loudly, for his supper. As with virtually every Zuma acolyte who sings for his supper, he was going beyond the call of duty. He was bending over backwards. As political journalist Thulasizwe Simelane has pointed out, no one has challenged this line from Public Protector Thuli Madonsela’s Nkandla report: “The president did not dispute during the investigation that he told me on August 11 2013 that he requested the building of a larger kraal, and that he was willing to reimburse the state for the cost thereof.”

What it means, simply, is that Nhleko was so eager to please his principal that he was prepared to let the man go even on the transgressions that Zuma himself was prepared to pay for. It makes his entire report last week laughable, hypocritical, embarrassing and downright disrespectful to the taxpayer. The political consequences are clear. Zuma and his fellow travellers such as Nhleko cannot continue to ask the taxpayer to foot the bill for e-tolls while they loot in this blatant way. They cannot continue to act with impunity while the ordinary man and woman suffers under the weight of Zuma’s outstretched hand. They see the elite looting and they wonder why they are asked to respect the law while everyone else is abusing it.

As Nhleko said, South Africans are not stupid. They will punish the ANC at the polls sooner rather than later. If they cannot do it at the polls then they will find other ways: they will attack councillors’ houses, as they are already doing, and burn municipal buildings. As Nhleko reported to parliament two weeks ago, there were a staggering 14700 incidents of unrest reported to the police last year. He might want to ask himself why the nation is so angry. The thing we missed, the thing we all should be angry about, is the fact that Zuma and his administration are killing the economy and throwing millions of young people out into the streets without jobs or hope. Last week, Statistics SA released its quarterly labor force survey. It showed the jobless rate rose to 26.4% in the first three months of the year – the highest in 11 years. The Times reported that this amounted to 5.5million people without work in the first quarter of this year, up from 4.9million in the last quarter of 2014.

This, however, is the narrow definition of unemployment. In all, 8.7million people are unemployed if one includes those who have given up looking for work. South Africa’s gross domestic product grew by an annualised 1.3% quarter-on-quarter in the first three months of 2015. That is even worse than the miserable 1.5% growth of last year. Zuma’s policies, as contained in the National Development Plan, are fabulous. In practice, the man has been a job-killer. The government can scream all it wants to about a “challenging global environment” but it is speaking rubbish. Zuma was re-elected last year at exactly the same time as Narendra Modi became the prime minister of India. Then India’s inflation was running at 9% and economic growth had slowed to less than 5%.

Today, as Modi celebrates a year in office, inflation is down to 5% and the International Monetary Fund forecasts India’s economy will grow by 7.5% this year. The difference is simple. Modi knows what he is doing, and actually does it. Zuma doesn’t know what he is doing – except for protecting himself from prosecution on the numerous charges he has been dodging for the past 15 years. That and opening up as much opportunity as possible for his cronies to loot and loot again. The pigs are at the trough. Unemployment is the single most dangerous issue facing South Africa today. It is creating a great mass of anger and frustration. As the young and hopeless watch Zuma and his cronies eat, and ask for more money from their mothers and fathers in taxes, rates and e-tolls, they begin to ask themselves: why, and for how long? The Zuma bus is taking us over the cliff. And we are laughing along with the bus driver, the thief-in-chief from Nkandla. (Source)

“Distinguished guests Ladies and gentlemen

Thank you for the invitation and the privilege to address this important conference that can help shape the future of our country.

This Solidarity’s Shadow Report to the United Nations’ Committee on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination is more than a vital initiative. Racial discrimination has affected, over the last 300 years of our recorded history, the lives of every person living in South Africa, and unfortunately continues to do so today.

However, I refused to be derailed from my dream of economic freedom, and at the age of 24 I started my own cosmetics company, branding my products Black Like Me, and also inviting a fellow white South African to join the business as an equal partner. We both had skills that the business needed; this was a vital partnership.

The miracle of the 1994 election and Nelson Mandela’s leadership of the country had all South Africans ready to embrace the concept of a Rainbow Nation, and our apparent harmony won the approval and admiration of the international community. Our constitution was hailed as among the most progressive in  the world and our current Deputy President, Cyril Ramaphosa, travelled across the globe, sharing our country’s miracle. They were indeed times to be proud and to bask in the glow of that Rainbow Nation.

Sadly, 21 years down the line, we should be a mature democracy. Instead, the glow of the rainbow is beginning to diminish and Nelson Mandela’s great legacy is being dismantled by his own political party, the ANC. Our current government is intensifying its racial policies that are going to drag us back into the dark days of polarisation and disrepute.

Undoubtedly, at the dawn of our democracy, the ANC government was compelled, or more accurately, electorally compelled to redress injustices of the past. And the government at that time took its role very seriously, taking considerable time and employing wise minds to implement policies that would create an equal society and improve the lives of the previously disadvantaged.

Subsequent to 1994, employment legislation was developed to outlaw unfair racial discrimination and to redress past imbalances. Employment policies undoubtedly had to be revised, and the first step was the repealing of the Labour Relations Act of 1956 and replacing it with the Labour Relations Act of 1995, which eliminated job reservation. But the policies that I would like to unpack here, are those that resonate with me as a capitalist entrepreneur, and those that are essentially race-based.

Two of the most common terms in South African labour law are undoubtedly BEE and BBBEE, and most people think they are interchangeable. They are not.

The BEE or Black Economic Empowerment Act of 2003 (now referred to as the Narrow Based Black Economic Empowerment) refers specifically to the government policy whereby sections of the population who were not allowed to participate in the economy were given a chance to redress the economic imbalances of the past. BBBEE or Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act of 2006 seeks to accelerate and increase the penetration of black participation in the economy at every level. BEE or BBBEE, essentially what it comes down to is affirmative action.

Essentially, affirmative action sought to “substantially and equitably transfer and confer the ownership, management and control of South Africa’s financial and economic resources to the majority of its citizens. It also sought to encourage and ensure broader and meaningful participation by black people to achieve sustainable development and prosperity”. The notion of empowering previously disadvantaged blacks is a noble ideal, noble but racist. Let’s look at why this is so.

To adhere to BEE principles, businesses are compelled to consider the race and social background of potential applicants instead of considering an applicant’s skillset and qualifications. Race is thus a determining factor in securing employment in South Africa. It was unacceptable to have job reservation during apartheid and it is unacceptable now. Affirmative action is not empowering, it is limiting, degrading, and offensive to anyone who wants to participate in the economy but cannot simply because they are not black.

Affirmative action is discriminatory not only against a minority, it also excludes the vast majority of black South Africans from its purported benefits, since BEE has succeeded in creating an economic network of privileged manipulators and cronies.

Additionally, affirmative action has created a skills shortage crisis as many qualified and economically active whites, and sometimes blacks, left the country because of being excluded. Affirmative action serves a few politically connected black elite; it has seen the rise of extensive corruption, but has still left millions of black people, in particular the youths, unemployed and in dire poverty.

Affirmative action creates an illusion job creation and racial integration that doesn’t exist. Instead affirmative action has divided South African society in two, highlighting the divide between the white haves and the black have-nots.

Affirmative action has enhanced the racist perceptions of blacks and whites. Poor blacks are under the illusion that the whites are still the only beneficiaries of business. Whites feel that the tables have turned, and that they are excluded from economic activity based on race.

The cost of affirmative action to the poor has been substantial in that it has diverted money from education and infrastructure projects that would have been beneficial, and instead created bloated agencies and departments that don’t contribute to the economy in any meaningful way.

Affirmative action supports racism’s bedfellow, namely tribalism, where favoured politically connected businessmen are able to benefit from government tenders and contracts. It promotes and create an impression that to succeed, you must be first politically connected.

Political patronage becomes a vehicle to get closer to state resources. Any policy that supports this racial divisiveness must be abandoned.

South Africa must be governed according to the constitution that states that citizens should not be unfairly discriminated against, either directly or indirectly, on one or more grounds, including race, gender, sex, pregnancy, marital status, ethnic or social origin, colour, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, conscience, belief, culture, language and birth.

If South Africa’s citizens are to flourish and the country is to develop into a stable, strong economic nation, then all forms of discrimination must be abandoned. Further tweaking the affirmative action policy will result in further divisiveness, it will obstruct the flow of skills and capital and diminish the growth, entrepreneurship, and investment necessary to elevate millions of South Africans into the middle class. Most importantly it will exacerbate racial disharmony. The government must remove all race- based legislation from labour and commerce.

Currently, employment in South Africa is now being shaped by the legislated exclusion of racial minorities. It is contradictory to claim that we are aiming for a non-racial society and then on the other hand implement discrimination. It is my opinion that any form of racism, including affirmative action, should be scrapped from the statute books to uphold our constitution of no discrimination.

My solution is job creation through a booming capitalist economy where investors feel safe and employers and employees are able to contract without state intervention. Allow all South Africans to exploit their God-Given talents without these discriminatory practices.

The most effective tool the state can use to redress the ills of the past of inequality, unemployment and poverty, is to follow the spirit of our constitution, which is not to discriminate against other members of society. In a society like that, the economic potential of the country will be unleashed. Economic growth would mean more taxes for the state. More taxes for the state, will mean more money and resources to address and provide good quality education, healthcare and overall infrastructure.

In an environment of an accountable and effective government, black people of our nation are naturally going to be the biggest beneficiaries. The country will over time have an educated, sustainable and harmonious society. We need a government that does not look for shotgun solutions to this challenge, but long term nation building ones. It is possible and necessary for the country to adopt such policies. Racial policies are the cancer that is directly responsible for these unacceptable levels of unemployment.

Unemployment is directly responsible for the breakdown of our family structures. We cannot build a nation without first building our families. Give our people the dignity and respect. Allow parents to support their families. Allow children to grow up as children and see their parents waking up in the morning. Let us strive to teach the nation the value of hard work, as opposed to this dependency on governments.

The future of South African society will rest on fair representation of all South African across all sectors. The strength of a democratic South Africa relies on the well-being of its citizens and the benefits that are available for every citizen to enjoy. After 21 years of democracy, race-based legislation can no longer be a vehicle that drives out the effects of discrimination. Race-based legislation is actually the bus that drives discrimination and it must be rejected and terminated.

It is ironic that the compensatory mode and restorative justice of race-based legislation has become the leading instrument in racial disharmony. No balance can be struck between promoting such legislation and avoiding discrimination. When minorities are alienated, no equality exists. South Africa cannot be a diverse populace without diverse representation.

Finally, if South Africa is to avoid the tribalism, dictatorship, genocide, poverty and demagoguery that plagues other African countries, we must eradicate every form of racism. And we must do it now.

Please allow me to wish you success with this important initiative to save our country.

And I thank you”

Address by Herman Mashaba to Solidarity’s Shadow Report to the United Nations’ Committee on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination. Herman Mashaba is a DA member.

-(Source)

Its only when you see it listed like this that you realise the scale of the pillaging going on in SA by the African National Congress (ANC) government…

1. Multi-billion $ Arm’s deal

2. E-tolling

3. Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla Homestead Project (Project Prestige)

4. Nkandla Freeway Project

5. Misuse of the plastic bag levy funds

6. Police Buildings and the exorbitant lease saga

7. Travelgate

8. Tony Yengeni’s arrest

9. Jackie Selebi and everything about the trial

10. Jackie Selebi’s parole

11. Shabir Schaik’s trial, during which Zuma was implicated but no prosecution followed

12. Schabir Shaik’s parole on medical grounds, but suddenly, he has fully recovered

13. Richard Mdluli’s slush fund

14. Richard Mdluli’s abuse of safe houses

15. Richard Mdluli’s travel agency scam

16. Richard Mdluli’s abuse of state owned vehicles

17. Manto Tshabalala-Msimang’s liver transplant

18. Nathi Mtethwa’s private residence upgrade with public funds

19. Julius Malema’s Limpopo feeding programme

20. Ntau Letebele’s transport tender in Limpopo

21. Julius Malema’s transport tender in Limpopo

22. School feeding schemes in the Eastern Cape

23. Ms Dina Pule and the ITC Indaba

24. Limpopo textbooks saga

25. Moses Kotane Development Agency corruption

26. Msunduzi municipality officials using more than R1m of taxpayers’ money to fund an ANC rally.

27. Mthatha corruption case over fraudulent legal jobs didn’t exist

28. Ekurhuleni municipality corruption in awarding water meter contracts to Lesira-Teq

29. Thaba Chweu local municipality’s misuse of R3m in 2009

30. Endemic corruption at Nala Local Municipality to the point that treasury have cut them off

31. Desiree Tlhoaele’s axing after going after corrupt officials in sports, arts and culture

32. Viking testing station’s corrupt examiners

33. Police officers Linda Mlambo and Mahlang Shaku fraudulenty conning motorists out of cash

34. Sandton officers arrested for corruption after extorting money from a motorists

35. Willie Hofmeyer’s axing

36. Mvula Trust and the Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs’ job creation fraud to the tune of hundreds of millions of rands

37. Government’s endemic over-use and over-pay of consultants

38. Glynnis Breytenbach’s axing

39. The spy-tape saga

40. Thosan Panday corruption in KZN

41. KZN’s misuse of R785m in 2011

42. Madibeng municipality awarding millions in tenders to its own employees

43. Madibeng municipality’s taxation scam with its employees

44. Madibeng municipality paying money to fictitious companies for fictitious work

45. Madibeng municipality paying for funerals that never took place

46. Madibeng municipality paying for home renovations for its employees

47. Taung municipality paying triple digit increases without consultation

48. Morake Incorporated Attorneys & the Rustenburg provincial department – R13m paid in fees for a disciplinary hearing

49. Endemic corruption at Mbhashe municipality to the point of the mayor and 7 others being fired

50. Corruption exposed by SIU at Rustenburg and Madibeng local municipalities

51. Corruption exposed by SIU at Moses Kotane

52. Corruption exposed by SIU at Bojanala District

53. Corruption exposed by SIU at Ventersdorp

54. Corruption exposed by SIU at Greater Taung

55. Corruption exposed by SIU at Tswaing

56. Corruption exposed by SIU at Ramotshere Moiloa

57. Corruption exposed by SIU at Mahikeng

58. Corruption exposed by SIU at Dr Kenneth Kaunda District

59. Corruption exposed by SIU at Maquassi Hill

60. Corruption exposed by SIU at Moretele

61. Corruption exposed by SIU at Lekwa-Teemane

62. Corruption exposed by SIU at Ngaka

63. Corruption exposed by SIU at Modiri Molema District

64. Corruption exposed by SIU at Ditsobotla

65. Corruption exposed by SIU at Kagisano

66. Corruption exposed by SIU at Kgetlengrivier

67. Corruption exposed by SIU at Ratlou

68. Corruption exposed by SIU at Dr Ruth Mompati District

69. Corruption exposed by SIU at Naledi Local Municipality

70. Awarding of tenders to Vivian Reddy following Zuma intervention

71. Twenty five cases, involving R768 827 043 in KZN in 2010 alone

72. The Glen Agliotti case

73. Diverting of public funds to Swazi King

74. Diverting of public funds to Robert Mugabe

75. Diverting of public funds to Zanu-PF

76. Funding of military equipment in Zimbabwe with SA public funds

77. Zuma’s corruption in numerous cases prior to his presidency

78. Fraud, corruption, tender-rigging, kickbacks and irregular appointments at Tshwane municipality

79. Endemic corruption at the heart of Mpumalanga municipality including physical violence to avoid publication of facts

80. Public Works’ endemic misuse of public funds for private residences of government officials, disguised as security upgrades.

81. Public Works leasing back property from its own employees for official use, while footing the initial bill too

82. BEE fronting for SAPS land deals outside of the main contract for PTA head office through Roux Shabangu

83. R2.4bn in improper bonuses paid out by SABC to directors

84. SABC paying fictitious staff

85. ANC controlling SABC with threats of fund withdrawals

86. SABC awarding tenders to its own employees

87. Ekurhuleni employees signing off on deals that do not exist

88. Land fraud in KZN worth R50m involving three officials and a businessman for farms and other properties

89. Department of arts and culture misuse of R42m during the soccer world cup

90. Loss of dockets relating to high profile corruption cases

91. Education department officials involved in examination selling

92. Parastatals’ inflated sponsorship of events hosted by the Guptas and New Age

93. New Age website having massive funds diverted its way from government budgets without readership stats to speak of

94. The City of Johannesburg rigging a large tender in favour of Regiments, an ANC-connected empowerment firm central to a consortium that made the JHB mayor’s wife a *multimillionaire.

95. On-Point Engineering securing Limpopo tenders through Julius Malema and his accomplices

96. Amathole district municipality awarding irregular tenders relating to vehicle tracking

97. John Block’s R112m tender fraud relating to water purification equipment

98. Gaston Savoi’s R112m tender fraud relating to water purification equipment

99. DoC official awarding R500k tender to his wife

100. Martin Masemola from Dept of Minerals & Energy receiving financial kickbacks and land for favours to friends and family

101. Bosasa and Correctional Services corruption to the tune of R3bn in tender rigging

102. Public Works corrupt relationship with Saab and the blacked out agreements that not even they are entitled to

103. R63 million tender fraud at Limpopo traffic department involving Mbhazima Sithole, 45, Felix Baloyi, 34, Mphateleni Musubu, 43, and Lufuno Muladi, 27, all directors of various companies that secured tenders illegally

104. Gauteng Finance dept awarding R23m in IT tenders fraudulently

105. Kelly Group securing labour broking tenders worth R372m by BEE fronting

106. Eastern Cape health department and their tender fraud worth over R800m in just one single case

107. Obed Mlaba securing tenders to the value of R3bn in KZN

108. KZN misuse of public money to the tune of R532m in 2009

109. Public Works in Limpopo involved in tender fraud for undisclosed sum late last year

110. Tshwane kickback scheme for tenders to the tune of R1b

111. Tshwane maladministration in their financial dept for undisclosed sum

112. Philemon Mohlahlane (ex Land Bank CEO) embezzling R19m out of the Land Bank for his personal and business use

113. Prestige Portfolio tender corruption at Public Works as investigated by SIU (this appears to be linked to Project prestige – Zuma’s development)

114. Bobby Motaung’s multi-million rand fraud involving stadium tenders

115. Ekurhuleni Metro IT tender for R21m that was used to buy Porsches and Mercs

116. Limpopo transport tender fraud of R63m

117. Limpopo Premier Cassel Mathale’s influence in awarding tenders

118. Buffalo City Metro tender fraud of R12m

119. Ekurhuleni Chief Financial Officer Mr Zakes Myeza, Chief Director Water and Sanitation Mr Slindokuhle Hadebe, Acting Head of Department of then Roads and Stormwater Mr Moses Maliba, Junior Official Water and Sanitation Ms Nomusa Malimabe and Independent Contractor Mr Miyelani Holeni’s all involved in tender fraud worth R166m

120. Julius’ cousing Tshepo Malema involved in corruption and fraud through the government worth R63m

121. Pikitup tender fraud relating to contracts awarded through City of Johannesburg for undisclosed sum

122. Vivian Reddy’s company awarded an inflated contract of R1.25bn for smart electricity meter reading in Joburg despite never having done anything like it before

123. Xhariep district mayor Mongi Ntwanambi’s fraudulent travel expenses claims costing half a million rand a year

124. Free State Government paying R140million for their website created with a $40 WordPress template

125. Limpopo Health’s unaccounted for R739m tender spend for 2012

126. Gauteng Health’s R1bn corruption in 2010

127. ANC’s investment body, Chancellor House, receiving yet another state tender worth billions of rands

128. ANC’s investment arm, Chancellor House, receiving millions from the Medupi and Kusile deals

129. ANC’s investment arm, Chancellor House, to benefit significantly from R40bn Eskom tenders

130. The spending of more than R13.5m on Nomvula Mokonyane’s home. A home that was purchased for R11.5m

Zuma’s position weakens as he loses battle to keep ‘spy tapes’ under wraps-(Source)

A full tax revolt is the only way to stop Zuma and his corrupt minions thinking that they are above the law. This is the most corrupt parliament ever in SA under the cANCer leadership (non-leadership)

Time to reclaim South Africa from Evil Leaders

“ Hollowed and tattered soul of mine, may you withstand the fires of injustice.
They have come for you and your fellow citizens.
Friends of trickery. Enemies of truth and integrity.
Masters of hopelessness. Champions of destruction. Avoiders of success.
Successful excuse makers. Makers of tragedy shielded by smiles of promises.

Each spoken word, intended to mask, to siphon the truth, to corrupt celebrated floetry of the Constitution of the Republic.
These are owners of libellous tongues. They label truth tellers as doomsayers.
Commanders of authoritative voices. Voices that sow divisions for destruction.
Offenders of justice. Crass souls of personal opulence.

With every injustice inflicted on our souls as citizens, retreating from public discourse seems the only preservation of sanity. It seems the only saving grace for the sorrowful heart. Hollowed souls needing infusion of hope, optimism for the Promised Land, retreat to isolation from the world. This retreat justifies the injustice. This retreat legitimizes the acts of our wrongdoers. These are abusers of trust. They are trusted by force of habit. Wreckers of happiness. Believing only they can control people’s joy.

They are holders of beauty in their hands. Hands undeserving, hands used to carve violence to a nation’s consciousness; hands that craft brutality on the moral fibre of a beautiful nation. Unscrupulous and vile souls can never, with their hands, craft our dreams as masses as we do nothing but beg for the restoration of our humanity, our dignity, our being, our collective embrace of a just world for all. The epoch of their belief in their own lies has arrived. Myths are being draped in legs of truth. Citizens are being bended on the altar of the misinformation pool.

Citizens bended on their knees, mistaken to be succumbing and praising those who torture their souls. Never. Like the truth, citizens will bend but never be broken. The passage of time guarantees that truth shall stand, rise, resurrect and lead unchanged in meaning. These bended citizens too shall rise, save their deferred dreams, reclaim the glory of their nation; recapture the soul of the land of their forefathers. These citizens, not today, not tomorrow, maybe not in my lifetime, will have their truth restored, their humanity sanctified and immortalised.

At first these citizens will be told they are misled by their ignorance. They will be brandished as foolish and ungrateful for their course of action, as they demand to reclaim their nation. These citizens will trudge on, reaffirming that ‘May they forgive our naivety for thinking we are advocating on the side of truth and justice.’ These citizens know that indeed the wheels of justice not only turn slow, they get stuck, they are violated and vandalised by those who stand to lose the day justice arrives. Justice may be delayed but it shall not be denied, it shall dawn upon us and our future generations.

Hollowed soul of mine and those of my fellow citizens, may we be bended but never lose a shred of our humanity. May we be bended in order to be restored. Resilient spirits of fortitude, vision and clarity on their demands have walked ahead of us in an era that now resides in history. Courage and commitment we gain from their lessons, their journeys, their struggles and sufferings. We will retreat, only to regroup. We will fall only to rise. We will bend only to resurrect in truth and justice. We will wail only to birth joy. We will be despondent only to ferment the seeds of a rebirth. We will bear scars only to reclaim the soul of this nation. We will stand accused only to save and never sacrifice deferred dreams.

Those who preside over us have become part of our enemies. They have become traitors. Their time too shall come – it is being born and made. The remaking of a new Republic begins, the struggle is enjoined. The people must lead themselves to Nirvana.”- (Source)

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