Are we still whiners?

Well I have never been blind about SA. I have known for years that this was coming and you know what? The water infrastructure is next.
My g/f and I are making plans to leave here by June/ July. Once I am there, I will bring my family over. This country is exactly like the rest of Africa. That is a fact.
the people who dont get it are blind or maybe brain dead.
Hi,
The waterinfrastructure is also gone.
The Vaal river is so poluted with human excrement that conservationists warn people not to swim or drink the water.

It was a strange thing to buy water 12 years ago.People would think you were stupid to buy water,because the tap water was safe.
Unfortunately the same cannot be said anymore.
Today you are stupid if you drink tap water.
The sewage works cannot "clean" the water and recirculate it,because of the power outages.
Guess where the raw sewage is going.........

It can only go two places.....either into the river(where somebody else has to drink it downriver)or into the water network.....(diluted of course)
 
True - this country does not want people like me.
They want sheep - who walk quietly to the slaughterhouse.
Thinking voters would vote for a party that can do the job.

Ha ha you are laughable in your attempt to convince yourself!

Someone staying and putting their weight behind this country is a meek sheep being led to the slaughter, someone who runs is a brave warrior in your eyes. Ha ha bloody ha.

I notice my question has still not been answered. Does not really surprise me though...
 
Ha ha you are laughable in your attempt to convince yourself!

Someone staying and putting their weight behind this country is a meek sheep being led to the slaughter, someone who runs is a brave warrior in your eyes. Ha ha bloody ha.

I notice my question has still not been answered. Does not really surprise me though...

What question? The rhetorical one bashed onto the end of one your posts?

If so, the people who will listen to me will be the small man looking for an investment opportunity, and considering Africa. Or the tourist, looking to go on holiday.
I really don't care who will listen to my voice in terms of the countries policies - I am used to no one listening while I live here.

EDIT: On a sidenote - you are getting close to this:
Side note : A personal dislike of mine on this forum, a lot of guys seem to feel the need to comment but say very little in those comments. One word, one phrase or short sentence answers provide nothing to an argument/discussion!
 
Why? Why would you want me to leave too? Because if we all went then your decision (and by that I do not mean YOU but those who have ,ade a decision to leave) would be justified?

Why are you not out of here yet? And don't say you can't... where there's a will there's a way.

You say you don't want to roll over and play dead but that is exactly what you are doing by running with your tail between your legs. Who is going to listen to your voice when you are sitting in Perth or Edinburgh?

You can't honestly tell me that you have not given any thought to evident risk of investing your life in South Africa - you could end up in dire straits like those pensioners in Zim - no home, savings, and no pension, or worse still witness your family raped and slain in the now common place ruthless crime.

People are being forced to leave due to the undesirable circumstances and it's natural for them vent their annoyance and frustrations along with their relief of finding a way out.

I still have that decision pending, and as said previously, in my case it would be my last resort.
 
Frankie, I don't think you adequately answered bwana's question.

The Eskom "white-out" referred to, was essentially where large numbers of White Eskom employees [across the board and a lot of them engineers] were told to get out by the new management at Eskom.
Why? Was BEE or AA even around back then?
 
What question? The rhetorical one bashed onto the end of one your posts?

If so, the people who will listen to me will be the small man looking for an investment opportunity, and considering Africa. Or the tourist, looking to go on holiday.
I really don't care who will listen to my voice in terms of the countries policies - I am used to no one listening while I live here.

EDIT: On a sidenote - you are getting close to this:

Well you could be funny and merely answer the one "bashed onto the end" of my post and ignore the others if you so desire... as you obviously cannot read full posts.

And great to see you feel the need to use my posts which say very little oin your posts.

And of course you would want to deter anyone from investing in this country once you have left, you would hate to see it flourish in your absence. Again a nice selfless attitude to have. Sums you up pretty much I reckon.

Guys, let me just say one more thing to you. Please stop making so much bloody noise as you leave! Do it quietly and quickly!
 
Well you could be funny and merely answer the one "bashed onto the end" of my post... as you cannot read full posts.

And great to see you feel the need to use my posts which say very little oin your posts.

And of course you would want to deter anyone from investing in this country once you have left, you would hate to see it flourish in your absence. Again a nice selfless attitude to have. Sums you up pretty much I reckon.

Guys, let me just say one more thing to you. Please stop making so much bloody noise as you leave! Do it quietly and quickly!

It ain't going to flourish - so that's hypothetical.
As to your last request - "No". However, feel free to ignore it.
 
Well you could be funny and merely answer the one "bashed onto the end" of my post and ignore the others if you so desire... as you obviously cannot read full posts.

And great to see you feel the need to use my posts which say very little oin your posts.

And of course you would want to deter anyone from investing in this country once you have left, you would hate to see it flourish in your absence. Again a nice selfless attitude to have. Sums you up pretty much I reckon.

Guys, let me just say one more thing to you. Please stop making so much bloody noise as you leave! Do it quietly and quickly!

You sound like those protesters in Londons Lester Square... the ones protesting about Apartheid! -

you should have been there shouting "Shut the F... up!, you dont live in SA and you have no right to complain!"

double standards....
 
You sound like those protesters in Londons Lester Square... the ones protesting about Apartheid! -

you should have been there shouting "Shut the F... up!, you dont live in SA and you have no right to complain!"

double standards....

Ok, if we are going to generalise, you guys sound like the ones who were quite happy in your comfortable lives during those times and happily sat back watching what was going on around you you not so stoked now that the tables are being turned....

As much fun as it is chatting to you guys, I can only take so much negativity for one day, so have fun bashing this coutry and generally being so constructive.

I am going to have to sit and watch the Secret now.....
 
Ok, if we are going to generalise, you guys sound like the ones who were quite happy in your comfortable lives during those times and happily sat back watching what was going on around you you not so stoked now that the tables are being turned....

Some of those peope you are generalising probably did - from their highchairs.
I was but 18 at the end of Apartheid.
 
Frankie, I don't think you adequately answered bwana's question.

The Eskom "white-out" referred to, was essentially where large numbers of White Eskom employees [across the board and a lot of them engineers] were told to get out by the new management at Eskom.

Sorry bwana.

ic what you described is what I was referring to by the "white-out".
It was made clear that we should not consider careers in middle management or higher.
A friend of mine was acting I&C manager at one of the large power plants - there were rules in place regarding the maximum length of time in the acting position and when this time came, they decided to bend the existing rules and leave him as acting I&C manager because the new rules meant that that post was tagged as AA and he did not qualify. he left at that time.

For a while this worked for the new Eskom because the equipment was in a good state maintenance wise and a a good few of the technical staff I know who'd left contracted their services doing the same work as before for about three times the pay, while Eskom had a full compliment of permanent staff sitting on their butts because they either didn't know how or were to lazy.
Many of these friends that did the contracting have since left the country, so I would assume that the maintenance is not being done, or when an attempt is made more damage than good is done - see Koeberg and bolt left in turbo-generator.

The Rosherville specialist team that turbine-generators would NEVER have made the mistake we saw at Koeberg.
I hear that the electrical test department "PT&M" no longer exist - this department was staffed with highly skilled electrical technologists and engineers.
 
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Now you get these idiots who say this never happened. The fact of the matter is that whites were pushed out and now we are in a fcuking mess due to the actions of the new staff being black. A fact is a fact and you can moan and try to claim otherwise but this is what happened and now those of you who voted and supported the wonderful ANC are scared.
I am so happy to say I TOLD YOU SO !!
 
@ LancelotSA

You have no place telling people what they can and cannot discuss.

Some with leave with a noise, some will leave quietly and some will stay.
 
Ok, if we are going to generalise,

You are generalising.

We are not all dying to get out !

Some of us are afraid of dying a horrific unnatural death in the current unchecked crime wave if we stay.

The emigration decision is not taken lightly by most, for many reasons - it costs a small fortune and you will always end up missing family and friends, but it's a better choice for some than to expose themselves and family to danger and the risk of losing all life savings.
 
The emigration decision is not taken lightly by most,
It is an incredibly difficult decision that SHOULDN'T be taken lightly. It can make or break you financially and emotionally if you dont plan properly.

for many reasons - it costs a small fortune
Thats an understatement. ;)

and you will always end up missing family and friends,
You will but you will also find that people move on. Luckily most of my friends and family is already over or are moving this year.

but it's a better choice for some than to expose themselves and family to danger and the risk of losing all life savings.
Having lost many family members to crime including witnessing the murder of my father, enough eventually became enough and i will not stop advising people to leave SA lest something like that befall them.
 
Another thing...

This emigration thing is always seen as a white thing.

These days the emigration seminars are also half filled with skilled blacks and indians looking for a better life...free of crime etc.
 
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