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Black people at war with themselves
Mafikeng Mail
|June 20, 2025
Black people, including the educated class, have a high tolerance for incompetence, corruption, abuse of office and unethical conduct in public affairs. We don't participate in municipal planning, budgeting, implementation and monitoring of performance by non-participation in party politics to ensure that meritocracy takes hold, we cheat ourselves and future generation.
There is a startling tolerance of declining education and skills standards, fear of speaking out and a failure to support whistleblowers and corruption busters, adoration and unconditional support for politicians.
There is the killing of a brother's business using the power of the state (tender rigging and taking farms from black tenant farmers to give to an undeserving another), tolerance of land invasions and squatting, illegal electricity connections, sabotage of infrastructure and illegal immigration.
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