Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Welcome to South Africa

Welcome 2 ZA, welcome 2 wide poverty, obscene inequality & such horrible outbreaks of disease, murder, rape, malnutrition, suicide, HIV Aids, homelessness & scale respite numbers of orphans. Welcome 2 the harsh reality of raging racial discrimination & the still glowing embers of slain truth the prison of poverty. Poverty defined is the red ink of those things that determine the quality of life, including food, shelter, clothing & safe drinking water, just now overly intangibles such as the opportunity to learn & the respect of fellow citizens.Could you conceive living day in, day out, without any of these? Many masses in ZA live without any of these things. Perhaps this is why they ar only anticipate to live to 50. Every 10 seconds someone dies of some unquestionable former that in our monastic order we would find tot eithery unacceptable.Racism is another divisor which is adding 2 the instability of ZA. By its simplest definition racism is the belief that racial differ ences produce a clear superiority over a circumstance race, religion, colour, ethnic origin or group. Certain sections of society maybe denied rights or benefits, or get special treatment.Before 1994 in apartheid ZA people were categorise according to the colour of their skin. The history of racism in ZA is appalling, for example in 1836 inadmissible human zoos were set up to parade the unappeasable people which they labelled niggers and savages. They were forced to do things with no clothes on and overcome to near death if they refused to do so.White skinned people estimation they were of more value than a muddied skinned person. They honestly believed that dark skinned peoples only use was to slave for them. When a problem occurred it was the black persons fault. Personally I feel that this frame of mind is arrogant and stupid, but also ironic. How can you call someone coloured when black, brown and gabardine are all colours.The apartheid was a list of restricting rules im posed upon the blacks to segregate them from white people. When it was removed individuals who had previously supported apartheid publicly apologised, including F W de Klerk. He said I apologise in my capacity as attraction to the millions who suffered wrenching disruption of forced removals who suffered the shame of being arrested for no savvy who over the decades suffered the indignities and humiliation of immense racial discrimination.As expected the eld and years of anger at being constantly humiliated detonate and fears that the change of power in ZA would be violent were confirmed. It was here that the claim Beeko was released by Peter Gabriel which repeated when I try to sleep at night, I can only dream in red, the outside realness is black and white with only one colour dead.All of this has supposedly passed and now according to the image the govt portrays the country is fine. I know from propagation out there that this wound has not completely healed. It still very untold black and white in many situations. There are black schools, white schools, black shops, white shops, and black houses are of brusk quality whereas white houses are of normal, til now spectacular standards.I went into shack towns where houses are made of iron, wood and rubbish. Sidney Smith said It is the greatest of all mistakes to do nothing because you can only do a diminished. Taking out food to kids who are the same age as my cousins and younger, who are orphaned, starving and sometimes HIV positive, even dying, changes your view on the valet. If they were born into our country they wouldnt have had these problems.We live in a society where people cannot see just how much they have, but also how much they take for granted. If Gov. like ours all over the developed country gentleman gave a little money to ZA the poverty wheel would could end and the turbulence would be left behinf. Money CANNOT sort out everything. Perhaps if wealthy, changeless and lawed coutrie s showed compassion to the younger generation of ZA who have not seen the horrors of their relatives past the world would change.This is the generation which will change Africa. KOFEEE ANNAN said things get better when copious people decide they should. Things change when countries come together in a common purpose The time to act is NOW.There are many things that could b done 2 correct the injustice. There are things even you and me can do. To quote HILLELL If now is not the time to act, when will it b

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