There must be a 'factory manufacturing killer men' in SA: Tears flow at service for slain TUT student

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No my dear, there is no factory. This is basically what happens when your government goes soft on crime. Do away with the death penalty. Wants to send parents to jail for bringing up children with discipline. Force schools not to discipline children. When there are no consequences for actions.

This is the new world's own making.
 
Mahanjana said that the matter has been postponed to February 13 or a formal bail application.
A friend who spoke to Pretoria News said Xaba’s relationship with the rugby player lasted two years, ending after he became abusive toward her.
Last year, Xaba had opened a case of assault against Thusi.
https://www.iol.co.za/news/crime-an...lication-8676405e-6937-406b-877e-e0d5ff036152

In other words, if the police and justice system did their jobs, this cretin would have been locked up.
 
Apartheid system legacy.
Prosecutor: "Why did you repeatedly stab your girlfriend in the neck?"
Ngcebo: "Systemic racism caused by white people made me do it."
Prosecutor: "Why did systemic racism cause you to stab your girlfriend in the neck?"
Ngcebo: "White people invented Rugby and television, and bought it to the country. I was watching the last game on Friday night and she kept interrupting me. If White people hadn't done their racist deeds of bringing Rugby and television to this otherwise peaceful country, I wouldn't have been interrupted and therefore would not have stabbed her to death."
 
Prosecutor: "Why did you repeatedly stab your girlfriend in the neck?"
Ngcebo: "Systemic racism caused by white people made me do it."
Prosecutor: "Why did systemic racism cause you to stab your girlfriend in the neck?"
Ngcebo: "White people invented Rugby and television, and bought it to the country. I was watching the last game on Friday night and she kept interrupting me. If White people hadn't done their racist deeds of bringing Rugby and television to this otherwise peaceful country, I wouldn't have been interrupted and therefore would not have stabbed her to death."
If you put it that why, yes, you have a case
 
I listened to this,


and I don't think people know why people act violently. Newzroom should have interviewed an experienced psychologist. All this woman is talking about is to change the men's mindset at higher-learning institutions... what is it with this mindset change doctrine being pressed down on us, having workshops on this will not change anything. This is a deep study involving the human psyche.

OT, but odd indoctrination going on here.
 
This is what happens when you choose to make a nyaope boy your boyfriend. But they usually learn from home.
 
Sad, tragic.

The case is set to resume on the 13th. I see Thusi's criminal record is under review, so I am curious what he has previously done... He better be the right suspect too, the mob wants his blood,


Hold on...

From IOL:
A friend who spoke to Pretoria News said Xaba’s relationship with the rugby player lasted two years, ending after he became abusive toward her.
Last year, Xaba had opened a case of assault against Thusi.

https://www.iol.co.za/news/crime-an...lication-8676405e-6937-406b-877e-e0d5ff036152

So she was in an abusive relationship this guy, and had laid a case of assault against him.


Yet, according to the News24 article:
Thusi has been charged with defeating the ends of justice and murder after he allegedly stabbed his ex-girlfriend, Xaba, at a TUT residence on Wednesday night.

According to police, the two were allegedly drinking with friends on the night before the murder. The friends allegedly left them, and Xaba's body was found with stab wounds to the neck the following day.
They were on drinking together terms...
I am going to hazard a bet that she withdrew the charges against him because he "promised" never to hit her again and got back together.

The fact is that no system, even one as imprecise and terrible as the South African police and justice system, can function if people don't take responsibility for themselves.
 
Hold on...

From IOL:


https://www.iol.co.za/news/crime-an...lication-8676405e-6937-406b-877e-e0d5ff036152

So she was in an abusive relationship this guy, and had laid a case of assault against him.


Yet, according to the News24 article:

They were on drinking together terms...
I am going to hazard a bet that she withdrew the charges against him because he "promised" never to hit her again and got back together.

The fact is that no system, even one as imprecise and terrible as the South African police and justice system, can function if people don't take responsibility for themselves.
Plausible.
 
No my dear, there is no factory. This is basically what happens when your government goes soft on crime. Do away with the death penalty. Wants to send parents to jail for bringing up children with discipline. Force schools not to discipline children. When there are no consequences for actions.

This is the new world's own making.

Not to have the death penalty for murder and other heinous acts is an abomination on mankind and good in this world.

Who thought not having it was a good idea anyway? Was it the start of the "Woke" movement? Hang em High!!!
 
Not to have the death penalty for murder and other heinous acts is an abomination on mankind and good in this world.

I can give you direct evidence that the state, especially the South African state, cannot be trusted with that responsibility:


The five men’s freedom rested on complicated legal arguments relating to the admissibility of extra-curial evidence of a co-accused which the ConCourt deemed unconstitutional after Mhlongo and Nkosi’s appeal. All five were convicted on the recanted, uncorroborated hearsay evidence of Accused Number One whom a full bench of the NW High Court deemed “a reckless liar”.

A bungled SAPS investigation failed to produce gun residue, independent witnesses, fingerprints or any other form of tangible evidence linking the five men to the crime. In Khanye and Moyo’s cases, identification parade evidence was so poor the court disregarded it. And Khanye told the court during a trial-within-a-trial that he was forced to make a statement after being tortured by the police.
https://www.wits.ac.za/news/latest-...one-judge-no-compensation-from-the-state.html




Who thought not having it was a good idea anyway? Was it the start of the "Woke" movement? Hang em High!!!

Start of the woke movement lies deep in Gnostic and Marxist ideology. Not in the abolition of the death penalty, which is the one of the few objectively good things that has happened in this country.
 
Apartheid system legacy.

No! Before 1994 not black, not white nor any other colour person committed as much crimes as is happening today. Back then there was consequences and people knew for some crimes that consequence may end up with a rope around the neck, hence the reason crime was extremely low, especially violent crimes. Get lost. This has nothing to do with Apartheid. This is a failed ANC government which brought this upon the country from 1994.
 
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