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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_stormer2010" data-source="post: 743086" data-attributes="member: 39190"><p>Its a sad state of affairs. On the one hand you have the average South African of whatever race who really does want to get along and do their bit to get the country really going forward. We have so much potential as a nation in so many fields. There are numerous challenges and I don't want to make light of our situation by down-playing any of them but FFS, if this country moves forward its despite our politicians and media who thrive on the divisive ideologies and policies they peddle on the backs of those who have legitimate qualms. </p><p></p><p>Using rugby as a political soap box is just one small example. I'm not just talking about the likes of the ANC, COSATU and these no-name 'pro-black' organizations but the FF+ and Afriforum 'pro-white' as well. Why now? Why rugby? As if one more or less black or white player in a rugby team is going to solve our issues. They're all just getting on the media bandwagon is all. And our rugby suffers for it just as every other facet of life in SA thanks to these lie-peddlers.</p><p></p><p>We're not going anywhere until the likes of the ANC stop trying to infiltrate every aspect of life in SA. The semi-official inquiry as to the race of Damian de Allende takes the cake. This government is approaching the absurdities the Apartheid era government were getting up to in its hayday. That's the other frustration; everything these clever manipulators do is 'non-official' and that makes them more dangerous than the previous regime in a lot of ways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_stormer2010, post: 743086, member: 39190"] Its a sad state of affairs. On the one hand you have the average South African of whatever race who really does want to get along and do their bit to get the country really going forward. We have so much potential as a nation in so many fields. There are numerous challenges and I don't want to make light of our situation by down-playing any of them but FFS, if this country moves forward its despite our politicians and media who thrive on the divisive ideologies and policies they peddle on the backs of those who have legitimate qualms. Using rugby as a political soap box is just one small example. I'm not just talking about the likes of the ANC, COSATU and these no-name 'pro-black' organizations but the FF+ and Afriforum 'pro-white' as well. Why now? Why rugby? As if one more or less black or white player in a rugby team is going to solve our issues. They're all just getting on the media bandwagon is all. And our rugby suffers for it just as every other facet of life in SA thanks to these lie-peddlers. We're not going anywhere until the likes of the ANC stop trying to infiltrate every aspect of life in SA. The semi-official inquiry as to the race of Damian de Allende takes the cake. This government is approaching the absurdities the Apartheid era government were getting up to in its hayday. That's the other frustration; everything these clever manipulators do is 'non-official' and that makes them more dangerous than the previous regime in a lot of ways. [/QUOTE]
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