CapeXit 2

Poll is for all in South Africa -

  • Do you believe W/Cape secession from the Republic is feasible ?

    Votes: 28 34.1%
  • Would you support a bid for W/Cape to secede from the Republic ?

    Votes: 33 40.2%
  • In the event of secession being successful, would you consider migrating to W/Cape ?

    Votes: 23 28.0%
  • In the event of secession being successful, would you consider migrating out of W/Cape ?

    Votes: 3 3.7%
  • Would you support other provinces bids for secession ?

    Votes: 20 24.4%
  • I disagree to all questions

    Votes: 35 42.7%
  • Would you support a "Swiss Canton" style of governance for the Republic ?

    Votes: 24 29.3%

  • Total voters
    82
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Does that mean one would have to watch what one says?

I haven't had a problem so far, but then I don't post on social media encouraging people to burn down buildings full of people and so on.
 
That is brilliant.
it is well thought out and designed - helps he is an engineer tho

nearby are 2 small waterfalls and rivers running off.
they feed the pool and water tanks.
tanks have a filtration system - but the natural water is as pure as can be,
there are multiple solar panels on the utility building - with a pair of massive inverters + gas.
hot water heating and solar on the main house
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so lexy - not to worry about cape independence
move outward - the world is your oyster, land is cheap
I take it he's not too bothered about EWC?

Would be a shame for Ju-Ju and his cronies to rock up and say geee thanks.

p.s. hoping that never happens to your friend of course.
 
I take it he's not too bothered about EWC?

Would be a shame for Ju-Ju and his cronies to rock up and say geee thanks.

p.s. hoping that never happens to your friend of course.
ju-ju & cronies would never pitch up.

no veuve clicquot, johnny walker blue, louis vuitton, range rover dealership available nearby.
more importantly - no audience to play to - they need to peacock their immense wealth, status & importance to all
 
ju-ju & cronies would never pitch up.

no veuve clicquot, johnny walker blue, louis vuitton, range rover dealership available nearby.
more importantly - no audience to play to - they need to peacock their immense wealth, status & importance to all
The problem is in not having confidence in enforceable laws.

It devalues land and all other forms of private property. You end up not looking after it the same as you would if you had that confidence. The remoteness has the same drawback as property in a city or town-centre. Why put in all the effort nd expense to maintain it, if there is a limit to keeping the uninvited out?

But, I take it this is just a romantic notion that is a brief distraction, rather than a serious avenue for discussion.

Brief distractions of these kinds are very welcome, tho... one needs to dream.... to keep imagining a future in which these kinds of things are possible :thumbsup:

To not dream is to invite the consequences of mediocrity and stagnation and entitlement-mindedness.
 
The problem is in not having confidence in enforceable laws.

It devalues land and all other forms of private property. You end up not looking after it the same as you would if you had that confidence. The remoteness has the same drawback as property in a city or town-centre. Why put in all the effort nd expense to maintain it, if there is a limit to keeping the uninvited out?

But, I take it this is just a romantic notion that is a brief distraction, rather than a serious avenue for discussion.

Brief distractions of these kinds are very welcome, tho... one needs to dream.... to keep imagining a future in which these kinds of things are possible :thumbsup:

To not dream is to invite the consequences of mediocrity and stagnation and entitlement-mindedness.

Most people seem quite happy to maintain and improve their properties, so they likely think that the chances of the great unwashed uninvesting them is as remote as Grant's property.
 
Most people seem quite happy to maintain and improve their properties, so they likely think that the chances of the great unwashed uninvesting them is as remote as Grant's property.
You clearly think most SAn property owners have no fear of either EWC, where fair compensation can be decreed to be nil, or the absence of law-enforcement in the courts to protect from trespassers/squatters/petty govt bureaucrats on private land or property.

If that is you, you are hopelessly out of touch with the trajectory in SA.

Property owners that are either old-money owners, ANC voters who are cut in to political privilege, or those who's income/pension are protected through stifled market competition aka 'State regulation,' would say there is nothing to be concerned about.

Good grief, vigras.
 
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