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Furry Chat => Rants and Advice => Topic started by: MrRazot on April 09, 2015, 10:57:07 PM
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So my country is falling to shit...
Gotta love South Africa.
Recently the news has been about the removal of a statue of Cecil John Rhodes from the University of Cape Town on the grounds that it's oppressive and a reminder of the Apartheid. This has sprung a massive movement to remove many of the country's statues and landmarks in what seems to be a movement to erase the history of South Africa.
In the chaos, a party called the EFF are causing havoc by trying to rally as many loyal black followers to claim land from the whites by simply just taking it regardless if the properties are occupied or not.
The road I need to drive through on Monday to go back to my apartment was this morning called a "Warzone" with people from the slums stoning police officers and any car driving through the national highway.
To summarise I'm a white male in a country that's being decayed and turned into chaos by black people with a racist regime.
The only thing keeping me here is my chef course that is going to span until 2017 and who knows how crazy things will be by then.
Just needed to get this off my chest...
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That is pretty nuts :S not cool that you are being subjected to it at all, I hope sh*t doesn't get too real. Some people just have waaay too much time on their hands so they look for stupid stuff to cause a commotion over...
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Dude I really hope they don't target you, it's in no way fair to be discriminated against just for being a certain colour. :(
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I give you a few wishes of safety and immunity against the event.
Racism will sadly exist until we remove it. I am happy your chef course is helping you Razot-san!
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South Africa is a bit of a volatile place atm =/
Be safe and if things get too out of hand, it might be a good idea to leave even if you haven't finished your Chef course, you have to assess whether things get bad enough to make you unsafe.
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I'm somewhat preparing myself in that I have been developing a bug-out plan.
One of my most valuable assets is that I know people.
Hopefully things don't escalate any further :)
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Are there police around? :?
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The police here aren't exactly the best...
Google it, lmao.
I laugh when I see the cop troubles in the USA.
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Worse than the U.S. you say?
I didn't think that exists XD XD XD
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Our police are so corrupt that we have a division that are set to fight the corruption bit the chief of that division keeps on getting fired by the police chief
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Yay! It's like gangs! :D
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Sad to see that you are being subjected to such sh!tty things. I hope things are going well for you...... at least doesn't go anywhere worse. I have experienced something uneventful and I can pretty say that racists and mobs over lands are always jerks and often psychos....... So be safe, be optimistic but prepare for the worst, although everyone doesn't want to.=/
Post Merge: April 11, 2015, 08:42:25 AM
Yay! It's like gangs! :D
Eh, it's not so funny when you experience it :S [size=78%] At least it's getting better. I think fighting against corruption is the one of the few right things our government did in the past 10 years.[/size]
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Yay! It's like gangs! :D
The police are a gang. They're only around to oppress the public and control the amount of cash flow they extort from people on a daily basis.
Didn't you ever listen to Tupac?
I'm somewhat preparing myself in that I have been developing a bug-out plan.
One of my most valuable assets is that I know people.
Hopefully things don't escalate any further :)
Buy a gun. Better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it.
My ex's family lives in Cape Town. They're all strapped for good reasons.
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Yay! It's like gangs! :D
The police are a gang. They're only around to oppress the public and control the amount of cash flow they extort from people on a daily basis.
uh... not really. At least from what i know of it,having known several cops, and planning to be one myself. I mean sure, it is in effect , a gang, but still. They're out to protect you, at least for the most part. Sure, there are corrupt and incompetent cops, and those are quite often brought to the forefront of our attention because this is often how thwy are portrayed in our media, because stories of corrupt, racist cops bring in the views. But in all actuality, having known several cops, most of them are a right guys.
I mean sure, they do stupid things. Sometimes they shoot when they shouldn't. Hell, they do this quite a bit. But whatb one to do when their life is on the line?
OT: damn that sucks razot Good luck, don't die!
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Guns don't really happen here and it would cost me lot of money to get one.
You have to be certified to handle one as well as your home being certified to keep firearms in a safe environment.
The cool thing though is that bladed tools and weaponry are all free reign. In fact I know people who collect guns and katanas as well as being ex-military at the same time who I could probably go to.
Personally I have my own blunt training katana in my kitchen :P
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I got a buddy in cape town and the stuff he tells me about scares the hell outta me and, I dont even live there, I cant imagine what its like living there
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My grandfather left Johannesburg a long time ago, always said after the british government let go, everything went to shit. Run!
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Damn, well I hope you're gonna be okay man
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uh... not really. At least from what i know of it,having known several cops, and planning to be one myself. I mean sure, it is in effect , a gang, but still. They're out to protect you, at least for the most part. Sure, there are corrupt and incompetent cops, and those are quite often brought to the forefront of our attention because this is often how thwy are portrayed in our media, because stories of corrupt, racist cops bring in the views. But in all actuality, having known several cops, most of them are a right guys.
I mean sure, they do stupid things. Sometimes they shoot when they shouldn't. Hell, they do this quite a bit. But whatb one to do when their life is on the line?
OT: damn that sucks razot Good luck, don't die!
You may have a different opinion from your experiences, I have mine. The cops aren't out there to protect anyone, they're there to uphold the law and only if they choose to. There's a difference. They've made that pretty clear up here.