I laugh at both you and Neil Watson. At Neil trying to bend truth further than it will go and you because you see the positive side of mugging, rapes and murder.
You site is all lovely and flowery and positive, but that alone is not good. Your site has an evil edge to it which people soon see through, that edge intent on attacking Neil. At least Neil is attacking with a purpose, to expose crime.
It is time the world takes notice of the problem we have, but thanks to bunnies like you it is covered up all the time. Go ahead... be positive, even when you are hijacked and are forced to kill or be killed.
Stop attacking Neil, even though he exaggerates, and change the theme of your site to something like: "How to be positive about your wife/sister/mother being raped/hijacked/murdered"
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Wednesday, 06 January 2010 05:55
Glen
The truth about South Africa is that some people commit crimes in order to survive, others do it for major financial gain. Whatever their reasons I am positive that the Soccer World Cup will be a disaster due to the corruption of government officials from the top to the very bottom.
I have recently escaped(immigrated) to Australia 3 months ago and I will never put foot on South African soil in my life again due to crime. 3 years ago my wife, myself and 16yo daughter were held up in our beds at gun point for over 2 hours,they took all our belongings and left. If that wasnt traumatic enough, the insuarance co (SA Eagle) found a loophole and didnt pay 1cent. On the return from vacation in the UK last year July, I was hi-jacked for 18 hours. The Douglasdale Police in 4 Ways REFUSED to help. We sold up and moved to a peaceful, beautiful country where people respect each other and their belongings.
South Africa is very much a 3rd world country and needs to shape up before they go the same way as Zimbabwe.
There is no positive side to crime in SA. It's only getting worse. I am positive i will never be violated the way I was in my old country.
P. CooperDear Malan, I have visited South Africa the last two Februaries for 3 weeks. I started in Cape Town, going up the Garden Route to East London and Port Elizabeth, then on to Durban. I then stayed a week in Natal, some with my cousin.As an Englishman, I have found the people wonderfully hospitable although I spent little time in Cape Town, which could be the reason. When watching schools cricket, the pupils were incredibly polite and well behaved. There do not seem to be drunken teenagers... Read more/Comment
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I have recently escaped(immigrated) to Australia 3 months ago and I will never put foot on South African soil in my life again due to crime. 3 years ago my wife, myself and 16yo daughter were held up in our beds at gun point for over 2 hours,they took all our belongings and left. If that wasnt traumatic enough, the insuarance co (SA Eagle) found a loophole and didnt pay 1cent. On the return from vacation in the UK last year July, I was hi-jacked for 18 hours. The Douglasdale Police in 4 Ways REFUSED to help. We sold up and moved to a peaceful, beautiful country where people respect each other and their belongings.
South Africa is very much a 3rd world country and needs to shape up before they go the same way as Zimbabwe.
There is no positive side to crime in SA. It's only getting worse. I am positive i will never be violated the way I was in my old country.