RE: Perception versus perspective17 Mar 2024 10:54
Where does one start?
@Primetime51 - Nor would I like to live in Asia or indeed Africa for that matter. As to been pompous, never been called that b4. Perhaps you dislike for me is more self-loathing on your part, as I force you to think about things, you feel uncomfortable about.
@MV Apologies for not replying to your post of 19:58, but there was like a dozen questions. Regarding your post of 22:10, like is full of apparent contradictions, and don't expect that to change anytime soon. I see no contradiction between investing in banks and being left leaning. What I have a problem with is the sense of entitlement that folks have today. They expect to be able to own a car, a house, subscribe to satellite TV, have the latest phone and gadgets. In part this is the fault of the media, but in turn it is the fault of individuals themselves. Everyone should be entitled to a place to live, enough money to be able to eat properly, safe streets to walk on, a job. For those that are spongers be they indigenous or those coming to this country to live, they should be required to work their are economically independent and not a drag on the economy. Anyone not wanting to work I would have little time for! As for those who are long term sick, there appear to be a lot of folks doing that. Education for young people should be a right, so kids can go thru university (or those wanting to go into a trade) and this is free for folks who come for lower earning households, but means tested for those from more prosperous background. Kids would not receive support for some of these crackpot degrees. Funding would be focused on areas where there are skills shortages.
To both, I said I would not like to live a Muslim country, so please do get it right.
@88 Oh you do speak such nonsense! I have 100 posts in the last 30 days and you have 60. primetime 99, MV 61, hardup 157, nomlungu 237 and LTI comes in a a massive 392.