'They came with machetes' - deadline looms for migrants to leave South Africa

Funny thing is that it is not the government coming up with the euphemisms, it's the media and all those organizations who are purporting to stand for human rights, they create the narrative and champion it, that's why you never here the important questions being asked.

The government just flows with the prevailing narrative, to the point of ignoring its own laws, that's why it is very important to control the narrative, without that, the enemy wins.

To a point, I agree.

But there are plenty of euphamisms created by governments themselves e.g.:

Theft = taxation.
Arrest = kidnapping
Prison = cage
Law = dictates
Government = gang
License = bribe receipt

It goes on and on.
 
Funny thing is that it is not the government coming up with the euphemisms, it's the media and all those organizations who are purporting to stand for human rights, they create the narrative and champion it, that's why you never hear the important questions being asked.

The government just flows with the prevailing narrative, to the point of ignoring its own laws, that's why it is very important to control the narrative, without that, the enemy wins.
I don't think the ZA government is particularly enamoured with having huge amounts of illegals here. It's not like the US where you actively have a major political party clamouring for illegal immigration. They obviously have played a part in making laws that open the doors, but it is the NGOs and activist judges that basically incentivise it.
As well as some retarded international policy regarding ignoring Zimbabwe and endorsing their destructive policies.

It is very simple: no visas of any type from SADC without health insurance or an agreement for the origin country to pay for public healthcare.
And do the same thing for public schools, make foreigners pay the full price. After all they are valuable economic contributors to the economy ne?
 
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Locals do not have the specialized skill of inserting a zip in clothing, because of their exceptional laziness, training them will take a lot of time and support is needed...


  • Almost all CMTs are owned by citizens of Taiwan and the People’s Republic of China, who have permanent residence in South Africa and rely on immigrant workers.

So sweat shops then. Good riddance!
 
It has made a huge impact on daily traffic. Roads are much quieter not many e hailing vehicles and motorcycle delivery services.
 
It has made a huge impact on daily traffic. Roads are much quieter not many e hailing vehicles and motorcycle delivery services.

My small town has seen a large decrease in riff raff wondering around aimlessly. Looks a lot cleaner too

Even the city's squatter camps are looking better. Although there's still a long way to go

Wonder what the city centre looks like :unsure:
 
Locals do not have the specialized skill of inserting a zip in clothing, because of their exceptional laziness, training them will take a lot of time and support is needed...

So you know situation better than Chairperson of the eThekwini Clothing and Leather Association ?

How dare you ?
  • Clothing factories in Newcastle are closing as immigrant workers flee to avoid xenophobic violence, according to the chairperson of the eThekwini Clothing and Leather Association, Iqbal Ismail.
 
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