I totally do agree with you about CESA. It started out nice, with a clean goal. But now, it has become a playground for racist people. My signature has been banned, after 2-3 postings that obviously were too liberal.
It seems like the apparent censoring SABC could learn a trick or two from Watson. I am sorry to say so, but for me, CESA has lost it's credability. Do you want to know the worst thing? I gave them money.....
Debbie, USA Hi, I too was 'banned' from the crimeexposa website when I attempted to post comments that I didn't agree with them on some things they said!!Yes, I did leave SA in 1999 to attend college in the USA, and I have remained here with a good job, life etc, but I have been back home many, many times and I have had nothing but good experiences on my journeys back home. I have also brought friends to SA and now my partner (twice), we love the country and have nothing but good stories to tell of it... Read more/Comment
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