In
South Africa, all black communities are uncontrollable, ungovernable and
chaotic. Most white suburbs are controllable governable, peaceful, and clean.
There are many black people who work hard and
try to escape the ghetto life by migrating into white society and could this be
the reason people say that the majority
cannot control the country. Since the people living in townships create a
ghetto lifestyle, governing is unreachable.
What
the people in the black townships need to do is to start by controlling the
ghetto lifestyle and get organized. Moving
out of the chaos does not restore dignity. The township lifestyle is not going
to disappear and after 21 years of democracy, the majority needs to start
cleaning up their act. The ghetto people should begin
by fighting local corruption, stop alcohol and drug abuse (probably the biggest
problem to conquer) and always blaming
apartheid. It is far easier to place the blame on somebody than to move out of
slavery. Get over the past and stop the destructive behavior patterns that
cause the unnecessary death of people.
Commit fewer crimes and stop killing,
stealing and blaming the white people. After 21 years, the white people have
moved out of controlling the country, and
there is freedom, learn to use this freedom and generate a better future.
By
making the black societies a more dignified
place, the people will overcome the status of poverty and generate toward a
prosperous future. Turning the informal settlements into a formal settlement,
stop fighting among themselves, and activate their slumbering minds. Can this be done, well,
in all honesty, laziness must be overcome.
For
the majority to move away from the entitlement mentality, it must start within.
Depending on government handouts is not going to produce wealth. The African
National Congress (ANC) government is in all its entirety is misleading the people, and it is time for the people to wake
up.
To
stop wasting time and turn away from the past and move forward with the
realization that there is always a brighter tomorrow. Is it far easier to sit back, do nothing, complain and expect the
world to feel your sorrow.
Turn
the townships into governable, clean and secure suburbs that would create a move forward. Hard work and perseverance
but alas, in South Africa it will not happen. Townships will remain
uncontrollable, dirty, rat-infested, overcrowded
and a health hazard. Criminal activities will increase as poverty rises, and delusional people will keep voting
for a worthless government.
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