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Ayanda Sakhile Zulu

@aszulu

Intern at the Free Market Foundation

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Being "politically mature" means fraternising with thugs, degenerates, and clowns who believe in dangerous ideologies. Some of us will never do that because we can't separate you as a person from your politics. If you were a corrupt politician during your lifetime, don't

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Nothing new as I noted the other day. Just another foot soldier of the "blame it all on the past brigade". His analysis is selective, and it clearly lacks nuance. Until he implicates the party that failed to address these legacy issues and exacerbated them, no one must engage

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rationalstandard.com/p/cut-public-s… It is patently unjust that government workers who are less efficient, less productive and add less value to society than their private sector counterparts are being paid almost double.

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This obsession with compelling existing companies via legislation to absorb black executives and shareholders instead of creating an environment that encourages the emergence of black entrepreneurs has been one of the biggest blunders of the post-apartheid era. It is actually

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Julius speaks with confidence about things he knows nothing about. He has NEVER built a single thing of value in his life. If he wanted real change then he'd focus on policies that actually make a difference: βœ… Better education so people gain real skills. βœ… A growing economy

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Okay, please educate me then. And tell me why we haven't been able to produce a productive class of black businesspeople in a country where millions of black people remain mired in poverty and unemployment.

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Economic development must be driven by a skilled and productive class of people that has a record of building institutions and producing things. The NP, for all its failings, at least understood this, and that's why, for instance, it entrusted technicians, engineers, and

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It was never a step in the right direction because it was always geared to produce elitism and entrench it. You don't truly empower people by creating space for them within existing institutions as directors and shareholders. Much like the Afrikaners, you reject co-option

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Lol. You're making a case for reparations. In this case, "reparations" that have only benefitted and continue to benefit a tiny elite. Deeply problematic thinking that explains why blacks as a collective have still not made any significant progress.

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Robert Duigan I don't think I'll be open to that kind of discussion anytime soon. Seeing that you've raised this topic, I might as well add that my confidence in it is beginning to decline steadily. I'm not the typical Zulu who tolerates and even endorses injustice in the name of

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What truly terrifies me is the kind of mass exodus we'd witness in a hypothetical scenario if there was some kind of refugee program that could accommodate multitudes of people across the board. That alone should give you an accurate idea of who or what the real problem is in

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Ayanda Sakhile Zulu We should pay attention to those who left in the past few decades, choosing to raise their children elsewhere, leaving parents & other family behind. They are the canaries in the mine. People leaving as refugees because up until now they could not, is the full-on disaster.

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Ayanda Sakhile Zulu This is extremely concerning. This can lead to professionals from all over the spectrum leaving us. What do we sit with next? The kind of person who failed the test.

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This is a masterclass in oversimplifying a layered issue and deliberately misrepresenting the intentions of those who raised awareness about the issue of farm murders. I have no doubt that many farmers are deeply concerned about the codification of race-madness on the statute

This is a masterclass in oversimplifying a layered issue and deliberately misrepresenting the intentions of those who raised awareness about the issue of farm murders.

I have no doubt that many farmers are deeply concerned about the codification of race-madness on the statute