34th somali being killed in SA

J-Rasta

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AUN to the brother and everyone else that does everything they can to feed their families. This is the just one more reason why when people tell me that life is good or great they forget about the ones who never had a chance. We are all here through struggle and sacrifice. Can you at least acknowledge this?
I agree , most people forget about the sufferings and struggling of others even vivid memories slowly fading away as time goes by. It's only the closet people that will mourn the most.
I pray for my comrades that have died .

AUN to the brother .
 

J-Rasta

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I agree , most people forget about the sufferings and struggling of others even vivid memories slowly fading away as time goes by. It's only the closet people that will mourn the most.
I pray for my comrades that have died .

AUN to the brother .
*Closest*
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J-Rasta

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That's with everywhere you go. Some internalised slave mentality can be the only explanation
I hate to say this , several months ago my white neighbour's store was looted , he sold mostly antique stuff
He was infuriated and yelled at madows working for the municipality that under Apartheid blacks would behaved well and knew their place , the limping old man said he was nostalgic during his police days Infront of them , he added that he missed caning them, what shocked me the most were the replies of a madow district representative "please don't say that , I know these are unfortunate times sir, and the antiques were a value to you, we are grateful you are in one piece and will do everything we can to catch the perpetrators that caused this delicate situation"

The same madow representative that told a Somali store owner who was a victim of an arson attack , that whatever happened to him weren't his problems even though the Geeljire had legitimate license to run the store and a citizen this was a year ago .

They have that slave mentality.
This is very true
 

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