Good Article: Time for the Truth!

That was GOOD times wasn't it?

We had fun!
It was lekka times!

For SURE!!...We had discipline...NOT meaning kill the blacks, but meaning "have pride in what you do, and in your country"...in other words...DONT FU*K YOUR COUNTRY UP
 
While there are alot of facts there, like it or not, they omit to mention that

° the previous education system referred to catered for the minority and the general black population was not allowed entry to it... and the black education system and certainly bantu education was not part of that top 10% ;)
° The above was true for many services througout the country... e.g. people have been dying of cholera, TB and other diseases related to poverty for alot longer than the current regime is in, it just didn't bother anyone before. And many just didn't have any running water at all. Now that the countries budget has to cater more or less evenly for the entire population, there is just not enough money to go around, add to that general recession and crises worldwide and you have an uphill battle to make ends meet like before.

While no-one can argue we are not doing well and the government needs to sort it's act out, it doesn't do anyone any favours to paint a half a picture, you still end up with only half the truth and you will just encourage detractors to paint the other half of the picture to the extreme.
 
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While there are alot of facts there, like it or not, they omit to mention that
° the previous education system referred to catered for the minority and the general black population was not allowed entry to it... and the black education system and certainly bantu education was not part of that top 10% ;)
° The above was true for many services througout the country... e.g. people have been dying of cholera, TB and other diseases related to poverty for alot longer than the current regime is in, it just didn't bother anyone before. And many just didn't have any running water at all.
While no-one can argue we are not doing well, it doesn't help to paint a half a picture, you still end up with only half the truth.

I wont argue, but i think where a lot of ppl miss the bucket, is the fact that White people knew more about what hapened to white people ( thats why they cheer the flag ), and Black people knew more what happened to black people ( thats maby why they dont cheer the flag)....So you cant blame the white for cheering the flag as they were NOT so "involved" with the blacks, and vise-versa. Im not talking Govt...im talking about the guy in the street.
 
While there are alot of facts there, like it or not, they omit to mention that

° the previous education system referred to catered for the minority and the general black population was not allowed entry to it... and the black education system and certainly bantu education was not part of that top 10% ;)
° The above was true for many services througout the country... e.g. people have been dying of cholera, TB and other diseases related to poverty for alot longer than the current regime is in, it just didn't bother anyone before. And many just didn't have any running water at all. Now that the countries budget has to cater more or less evenly for the entire population, there is just not enough money to go around, add to that general recession and crises worldwide and you have an uphill battle to make ends meet like before.

While no-one can argue we are not doing well and the government needs to sort it's act out, it doesn't do anyone any favours to paint a half a picture, you still end up with only half the truth and you will just encourage detractors to paint the other half of the picture to the extreme.

Well put.
 
For SURE!!...We had discipline...NOT meaning kill the blacks, but meaning "have pride in what you do, and in your country"...in other words...DONT FU*K YOUR COUNTRY UP

I only killed one black in my life.( that i know off)
He was shooting at me and i killed him.
We were both soldiers at the time, and i did not even know him.
That was 28 years ago.
What a futile war.
The worst of it was, that we spent our youth in the war.
We were changed forever.
Today, i wonder, why?
 
I only killed one black in my life.( that i know off)
He was shooting at me and i killed him.
We were both soldiers at the time, and i did not even know him.
That was 28 years ago.
What a futile war.
The worst of it was, that we spent our youth in the war.
We were changed forever.
Today, i wonder, why?

I were there between 79-81 :)
 
I agree - what was that one about... It was all a load of hog... politicians and politics?
 
I agree - what was that one about... It was all a load of hog... politicians and politics?

We were all brainwashed by the previous government.
Politics is a dirty game.
It was dirty then and is dirty now.
And the politicians are still lining their pockets.
 
Luckely not...Maby its because we were lucky not to have been engaged in a fight...If you get nightmares and sh*t, sorry 2 hear that mate :(

It started about 5 years ago.Weird isn't it?
Used to sit on an O.P. post on a hill for three months at a time,with nightsights taking pot shots at anything that moves.
There is a distinct difference between human and animal eyes when viewed through nightsights.
 
It started about 5 years ago.Weird isn't it?
Used to sit on an O.P. post on a hill for three months at a time,with nightsights taking pot shots at anything that moves.
There is a distinct difference between human and animal eyes when viewed through nightsights.

did you get my pm?
 
Yes i did.
Thank you.
I was at based at Etenqua in Kaokoland at the time.
Our job was to prevent the infiltration of SWAPO across the Kunene and down the Marienfluss.
 
Not sure which paper this is out of. I got it by e-mail. Thought id post it here.


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this needs to be circulated to everyone who has email in south africa.
 
Time for the Truth!

We must make sure that all South Africans get this, Our power is in the media of this country.
 
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