True crime is as CESA told it. SA is the next Zimbabwe and once again SAcans are not standing together. We are still doing the Big move (Groot Trek) tot vandag to nog trek on land uit. SA is gevaarlik, baie. True crime is die dinge vat daar aan gaan wat mense wil weg steeds vir hulle eie goedheid. TA TA MA CHANCE TA TA MA MILLIONS.
Dit verbaas my hoe die site gekeer was en dan kom jy op True crime en lees van 'n 6 Maande oue Baba vat dood gesteek is. Dan wil mense se dis so lekker daar niks is fout. Want hulle lewe in 'n bubble en sien nie die waarheid nie.
HIV is ooral, 1 uit 3 mense het dit. Dis mal, baie SA en welkom Zimbabwe. 50% van die population sit sonder werk, wat is so lekker daar van. O, dis seker lekker om in 'n shak te gaan bly. Ek sluit nou af met trane in my hart. Ek sal nie terug gaan tot dinge verander in die Government nie.
J. ThompsonWhether or not CESA are telling the truth or not... one thing is not a lie and that there is a problem with the crime situation of RSA. You try to justify the murder rate in South Africa of that of Israel.....what a joke..... Where is the war in South Africa????? Get your nose out of your ass and... Read more/Comment
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Getting behind the statistics to offer a sober and sobering account of the scale of the crime problem and its evolution, the book describes how government has sometimes sought to deal with the crisis and sometimes sought to deny its existence. The book ends with some suggestions of what needs to be done to deal with this scourge. Buy