Mbeki's warning as DA scrambles: Don't shatter SA's dream of non-racialism

yebocan

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Mbeki , should do what Auntie Pat advises : leave the DA , to their own devices/decline ... their pig, their farm
 

Acid0

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I must give it to the DA at least they try to be non racial (yes a lot will say its window dressing and ect ect) but they did try.

The ANC on the other hand just spews racial accusations and most of there top is just black and male but yet they STAND for non racial non sexism

Hopefully the DA is busy sorting out something, I feel there is much much more to this, than just people resigning.

I seriously hope there was no huge corruption they try to either cover up or make it disappear
 

krycor

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The DA was originally the only party that espoused the principal of non-racialism. Their problems started when they abandoned it. I don’t think many people have a clue what non-racialism means. It does not mean artificially created “diversity”, it does not mean BEE, it does not mean racial quotas.

That’s cool.. but good luck doing so in a fractious society. If 1/2 the people in this forum had it their way, we’d still have racial exclusion zones based purely on comments that frequent here.

So yah.. it’s an ideal yes, but unlikely to ever yield results in SA due to the bias people seem to refuse to let go. Sadly these people are the big mouths of society. Gov regulation particularly with the ANC has always been reactionary.. so we don’t have quotas, aa, bee etc just for the hell of it. Sooner you realize this the sooner you want to get out of SA because people can’t fix their own **** but love to complain about forced measures to address things.
 

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If 1/2 the people in this forum had it their way, we’d still have racial exclusion zones based purely on comments that frequent here.
So you're basically accusing 50% of forum participants of racism? Do you have any evidence to back that up?
 

ForceFate

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They made their choice. Anyone after the late 90s (and that’s being generous) knew that if they don’t wrap it before they tap it, they gon get the AIDS. Hardly cold-blooded murder.

I've always wondered about Mbeki's ARV policy. I reckon he did the cost:benefit analysis of paying for ARVs and decided rather not.
Some people had no choice in the matter (rape victims, etc).
 

konfab

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So why didn't this cnut tell black people to vote for the DA, if they were the parable of non-racialism under my maany.
 

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That’s cool.. but good luck doing so in a fractious society. If 1/2 the people in this forum had it their way, we’d still have racial exclusion zones based purely on comments that frequent here.
Not really, there are hardly 20 of them here - counting active ones. They are quite well known. ;)
 

konfab

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That’s cool.. but good luck doing so in a fractious society. If 1/2 the people in this forum had it their way, we’d still have racial exclusion zones based purely on comments that frequent here.

Out of 583 votes:
247 voted for the DA
36 voted for COPE
98 voted for VF+
https://mybroadband.co.za/forum/thr...ou-be-voting-for-2019-election.1002320/page-7

All three parties( not so much the DA though) would reject a racial exclusion zone. So that is 65%. Excluding the fcuktards who voted for the EFF/ANC/UDM who would also reject such policies.
 

The Trutherizer

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He missed the pot completely. All these leaders are leaving because they are saying that they cannot continue to serve parties that are non-racial. They were all opposed from inside the party exactly because they wanted to push an agenda of discrimination. Albeit in the SA context these days seemingly so called 'legal discrimination'.
If Mbeki wants to take somebody on about a lack of non-racialism then he should go talk to those who expanded on the definition of legal-discrimination.
 

falcon786

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Out of 583 votes:
247 voted for the DA
36 voted for COPE
98 voted for VF+
https://mybroadband.co.za/forum/thr...ou-be-voting-for-2019-election.1002320/page-7

All three parties( not so much the DA though) would reject a racial exclusion zone. So that is 65%. Excluding the fcuktards who voted for the EFF/ANC/UDM who would also reject such policies.

The first 2 yes I agree completely.

Not so sure about VF+ though!:ROFL::ROFL::ROFL::p

Edit: So it seems we have 98 members of the broedebond here now?
 

Gaz{M}

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Companies don't fall apart when the junior CEO resigns. Same for political parties. The media largely just want to sell advertising by using emotive words to get you to click their **** regurgitated articles and opinion disguised as news or facts.
 
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