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Re: In Cape Town, Many Black South Africans Feel Unwelcome by Nobody: 12:51am On Oct 15, 2014
khukhi:


Its true. The ruling party likes to manipulate us at times. Remember this is the only province that they have no control over.

I feel that if more of you would be able to see how well managed CT is, you would understand why the majority of residents there prefer the minority party to lead there.

Personally I'm not supporting the statement that we are allowing for whites to rule us in our own land. Whats the point of having a black senator who cannot manage his territory.

As I said before,I believe in discipline and the prev. Administration of CT was not on point.

You cannot manage a city like you're playing house or running a small shop. The problem with us Africans at times is the level of proffesionalism used when conducting our jobs.

Sisi, i disagree with you there. To manage any municipality is a delicate balance. Cape Town is well managed as the Apartheid system managed SA well by being insensitive to the black majority and human abuse laws. Course in the Apartheid years the was law and order and you would not have the drug infested Hillbrows and places like that, but at what cost was that achieve? Closing in black SA and restricting their movement in their own country. Closing out the rest of Africa unless they needed slaves to work the mines from Mozambique, Lesotho & Zimbabwe? Or they needed the more calmer Malawians as garden boys and cooks?

Same with the success of Cape Town ran municipality. It is at the cost of huge insensitiveTy to the poor of the poor. Do you know that awful woman Godzille, is putting water meters for the black communities? What does the freedom chatter say about basic needs? I do not want to dwell on all the well ran municipality cost on the poor hence the poo protesters. So I do not buy face I call a spade a spade. You cannot ask for a toilet and well ran municipality gives you an open toilet or a plastic bag and you say its well ran. At what cost to whom. Where the poor whites shacks in Cape Town? Let me leave here...
Re: In Cape Town, Many Black South Africans Feel Unwelcome by Nobody: 12:59am On Oct 15, 2014
pickabeau1:
you can never miss on any ZA thread
It seems to be a burden to him

Jesus! Could someone take this guy for SA demon deliverance at SCOAN. HABA! Its really a worry now.
Re: In Cape Town, Many Black South Africans Feel Unwelcome by pickabeau1: 5:56am On Oct 15, 2014
BluIvy:


Jesus! Could someone take me for SA demon deliverance at SCOAN. HABA! Its really a worry now.

Sorry...
Re: In Cape Town, Many Black South Africans Feel Unwelcome by ChukwuCantDie: 4:14pm On Oct 15, 2014
BluIvy:


I are totally agree he is talking his racist language. That guy is white SAn, an Afrikaaner to be precise van Der Giest or Gustapo, nonsense
Of course, 99.99% of whites in SA are racist, it should be no surprise to anyone how they behave.
Re: In Cape Town, Many Black South Africans Feel Unwelcome by Nobody: 4:40pm On Oct 15, 2014
pickabeau1:


Sorry...

Lol! Sorry to you too. There is no way in hell I would request a trip to Nigeria. Its not only the worst place to live but its the worst place to die at. cheesy
Re: In Cape Town, Many Black South Africans Feel Unwelcome by Nobody: 4:42pm On Oct 15, 2014
ChukwuCantDie:
Of course, 99.99% of whites in SA are racist, it should be no surprise to anyone how they behave.

Ok, don't get carried away here. We are talking about Cape Town and its not even near 99%. undecided
Re: In Cape Town, Many Black South Africans Feel Unwelcome by pickabeau1: 4:46pm On Oct 15, 2014
BluIvy:


Lol! Sorry to you too. There is no way in hell I would request a trip to Nigeria. Its not only the worst place to live but its the worst place to die at. cheesy

Guess we all r sorry then

cheesy
Re: In Cape Town, Many Black South Africans Feel Unwelcome by morpheus24: 10:15pm On Oct 15, 2014
BluIvy:

Lol! Sorry to you too. There is no way in hell I would request a trip to Nigeria. Its not only the worst place to live but its the worst place to die at. cheesy

Coming from someone who has never been there. Such credibility.

Shows the intelligence level of an average Motswana woman, no ?

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Re: In Cape Town, Many Black South Africans Feel Unwelcome by pickabeau1: 10:17pm On Oct 15, 2014
osystein:


She was referring to al4naija...

Oh..just as I was smiley
Re: In Cape Town, Many Black South Africans Feel Unwelcome by Nobody: 11:09pm On Oct 15, 2014
morpheus24:


Coming from someone who has never been there. Such credibility.

Shows the intelligence level of an average Motswana woman, no ?

Do I need to go whenthe 84 SA bodies are rotting away and the government likes it that way.
Re: In Cape Town, Many Black South Africans Feel Unwelcome by pleep(m): 4:51am On Oct 16, 2014
Well I'm sure the white folks are racists but its only fair to let them have their homeland.

The blacks control the whole country now, let the crackers keep at least one city for themselves damn.

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Re: In Cape Town, Many Black South Africans Feel Unwelcome by Nobody: 5:30am On Oct 16, 2014
pleep:
Well I'm sure the white folks are racists but its only fair to let them have their homeland.

The blacks control the whole country now, let the crackers keep at least one city for themselves damn.

It is not fair though because whites themselves are everywhere in South Africa. If they do not want blacks in their "homeland", then they should also vacate the Eastern Cape etc. They can't have it both ways.
Re: In Cape Town, Many Black South Africans Feel Unwelcome by neighy(m): 8:34am On Oct 16, 2014
morpheus24:


Coming from someone who has never been there. Such credibility.

Shows the intelligence level of an average Motswana woman, no ?
l0l dont mind them
Re: In Cape Town, Many Black South Africans Feel Unwelcome by ChukwuCantDie: 12:16pm On Oct 16, 2014
BluIvy:


Ok, don't get carried away here. We are talking about Cape Town and its not even near 99%. undecided
I dont think you read what i said properly i wasnt talking about demographics, i said 99.9% of the whites living in SA are racist.
Re: In Cape Town, Many Black South Africans Feel Unwelcome by Nobody: 12:52pm On Oct 16, 2014
ChukwuCantDie:
I dont think you read what i said properly i wasnt talking about demographics, i said 99.9% of the whites living in SA are racist.

Not true. Some are & some are not. BTW, how did you come to that percentage?
Re: In Cape Town, Many Black South Africans Feel Unwelcome by Nobody: 12:59pm On Oct 16, 2014
ChukwuCantDie:
I dont think you read what i said properly i wasnt talking about demographics, i said 99.9% of the whites living in SA are racist.

I heard you very well. And my response is that's a big lie. Not all or 99% of South African whites are racist. Not even near that %.
Re: In Cape Town, Many Black South Africans Feel Unwelcome by 14(m): 1:23pm On Oct 16, 2014
paniki:
Cape Town has always been well managed. DA control of the place is recent and is only a consequence of the coloured vote.

Racism in Cape Town is due to a lack of a substantial black/coloured middle class and monied people. But even white people who are newcomers to Cape Town complain that it's cliquey

who is saying cape town has always be ran by DA, ANC ran that province and city for quiet some times, and it was very clean. politics are based on race in cape town, but it is caused by whites who still resist change, they use coloureds to gain their control of cape town. its a divide and rule, they fuel hatred between coloureds and blacks, so that coloured be on their side. They form collision with the coloured parties just to advance their strong hold. most people who vote for DA are coloureds, but the same coloureds, are in a minority in the western cape government or cape town.

People must know that population in western cape is very small, 5 million, compare to Gauteng with 13 million people. and majority of whites live in Gauteng, which is very liberal. no racist at all and all the cities there are run by ANC.
Re: In Cape Town, Many Black South Africans Feel Unwelcome by ChukwuCantDie: 2:28pm On Oct 16, 2014
BluIvy:


I heard you very well. And my response is that's a big lie. Not all or 99% of South African whites are racist. Not even near that %.
Just because they smile in your face doesnt mean they like you.
Re: In Cape Town, Many Black South Africans Feel Unwelcome by Nobody: 4:12am On Oct 18, 2014
ChukwuCantDie:
Just because they smile in your face doesnt mean they like you.

You see that's the difference between us and Nigeria, we don't care to be liked but to be respected. Maybe i don't like them either.
Re: In Cape Town, Many Black South Africans Feel Unwelcome by Nobody: 5:01am On Oct 18, 2014
BluIvy:


You see that's the difference between us and Nigeria, we don't care to be liked but to be respected. Maybe i don't like them either.

God, why do you keep reviving the damn thread, the OP's mission is to show SA in a negative light, he/she is always posting negative stuff about the country, and here you're trying to be clever.
Re: In Cape Town, Many Black South Africans Feel Unwelcome by Nobody: 10:38pm On Oct 18, 2014
LaBellaMafiaZA:


OMG, say what now? I didn't know things were that bad eKapa. I got some relatives eGugs & none of them ever mentioned how bad things were. That's truly disgusting. As for Congolese & the rest of them, put them in their place, sana. The nerve of some people!
Let me guess,
eKapa===>> Cape Town?
eGugs===>> Gugulethu?
smiley smiley
Re: In Cape Town, Many Black South Africans Feel Unwelcome by Nobody: 1:50pm On Oct 19, 2014
vdGeist:


God, why do you keep reviving the damn thread, the OP's mission is to show SA in a negative light, he/she is always posting negative stuff about the country, and here you're trying to be clever.

What's your dammn problem? Show SA in a bad light by saying the truth? A country that puts a blind eye to its ills, will never move forward. Just dammn deal with it!

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Re: In Cape Town, Many Black South Africans Feel Unwelcome by Nobody: 6:37pm On Oct 19, 2014
BluIvy:


What's your dammn problem? Show SA in a bad light by saying the truth? A country that puts a blind eye to its ills, will never move forward. Just dammn deal with it!
Ohh sharrap, the point is the OP goes out searching for negative news about SA to post, how many times has this been posted here? I remember this same article discussed here in 2011.

Just post something positive about the country and you'll see comments like; this is nairaland not randland, what is this doing on a Nigerian forum etc, yet not a week passes by without one thread painting the country in a negative light popping up.

Anyway, focus on your country, you're clearly ignorant about SA.

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Re: In Cape Town, Many Black South Africans Feel Unwelcome by Nobody: 11:07am On Oct 20, 2014
vdGeist:

Ohh sharrap, the point is the OP goes out searching for negative news about SA to post, how many times has this been posted here? I remember this same article discussed here in 2011.

Just post something positive about the country and you'll see comments like; this is nairaland not randland, what is this doing on a Nigerian forum etc, yet not a week passes by without one thread painting the country in a negative light popping up.

Anyway, focus on your country, you're clearly ignorant about SA.

Jy jou boere seuntje! Jy fvcken sharrap! I dealt with your bloody racist defence now you come foaming rubbish. I am a South African as well so fvcken deal with it. Ignorant about South Africa jou Ma! Bloody settler!
Re: In Cape Town, Many Black South Africans Feel Unwelcome by paniki(m): 1:45pm On Oct 20, 2014
BluIvy is always quick to unleash the heavy machine gun.
Re: In Cape Town, Many Black South Africans Feel Unwelcome by morpheus24: 3:44pm On Oct 20, 2014
BluIvy:

Jy jou boere seuntje! Jy fvcken sharrap! I dealt with your bloody racist defence now you come foaming rubbish. I am a South African as well so fvcken deal with it. Ignorant about South Africa jou Ma! Bloody settler!

Correct yourself fast fast.

You are from Botswana. Stop denying your papa!
Re: In Cape Town, Many Black South Africans Feel Unwelcome by Nobody: 12:24am On Oct 22, 2014
morpheus24:


Correct yourself fast fast.

You are from Botswana. Stop denying your papa!

Bantu base Mzantsi. Ncedani nixelele eli Gweja lohlukane noku rhorhozela emva kwempundu zam. cheesy
Re: In Cape Town, Many Black South Africans Feel Unwelcome by morpheus24: 2:50am On Oct 22, 2014
BluIvy:

Bantu base Mzantsi. Ncedani nixelele eli Gweja lohlukane noku rhorhozela emva kwempundu zam. cheesy

All that bantu talk doesn't change anything at all.

Be proud of your FATHERLAND!
Re: In Cape Town, Many Black South Africans Feel Unwelcome by Nobody: 4:50am On Oct 22, 2014
morpheus24:


All that bantu talk doesn't change anything at all.

Be proud of your FATHERLAND!

I am proud of my Fatherland Gweja, if not I would have never mentioned my Botswana on this forum but the reality is I am also a South African through!& through. I am not sure why this pains you soo much. Please get over it or find the nearest cesspit and take a dive. wink
Re: In Cape Town, Many Black South Africans Feel Unwelcome by Nobody: 4:55am On Oct 22, 2014
paniki:
BluIvy is always quick to unleash the heavy machine gun.

No Joe! But what else would I say to someone who is using a sick made up lie to dispose Xhosa of their heritage and land of origin? Didn't that awful German Godzille woman just used the same line in attempt to deport Xhosa's to the Eastern Cape? One must always be vigilant to racist tendencies and destroy them at once. I am very intolerant of lies and prejudice from whatever side.
Re: In Cape Town, Many Black South Africans Feel Unwelcome by morpheus24: 4:59am On Oct 22, 2014
BluIvy:

I am proud of my Fatherland Gweja, if not I would have never mentioned my Botswana on this forum but the reality is I am also a South African through!& through. I am not sure why this pains you soo much. Please get over it or find the nearest cesspit and take a dive. wink

I am Nigerian and also West African, infact I will go further to say I am African through and through and therefore claim rightful the birth right of my mother land Africa.

Therefore I can come and go as I please, piss, poo poo and curse out anyone in South Africa because Africa is my motherland.

The logic of a Motswana on display.

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