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<blockquote data-quote="Mcfadden" data-source="post: 743116" data-attributes="member: 72865"><p>I just don't see when/how these sort of Government policies will end. </p><p></p><p>It keeps people in jobs. Pen pushers, paper shufflers and officials. They love it. They love the quota. Gives them a box to tick. Gives them something to do. And it gives them an opportunity to check off and update future arbitrary numbers.</p><p></p><p>I believe in certain outreach programs, scholarships, motivational actions, and increasing the wealth of blacks to have more of a choice about where they send their children to school. However, I also hope to see rugby not be so heavily concentrated in private schools. Which, the latter, seems to be a global problem. </p><p></p><p>You said something really interesting, Stormer (great posts btw). South Africa <strong>does</strong> have the potential to be a great nation in so many fields. But this stuff, I'm not saying it's easy, but boy it needs to be sorted in the right way in 2015.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mcfadden, post: 743116, member: 72865"] I just don't see when/how these sort of Government policies will end. It keeps people in jobs. Pen pushers, paper shufflers and officials. They love it. They love the quota. Gives them a box to tick. Gives them something to do. And it gives them an opportunity to check off and update future arbitrary numbers. I believe in certain outreach programs, scholarships, motivational actions, and increasing the wealth of blacks to have more of a choice about where they send their children to school. However, I also hope to see rugby not be so heavily concentrated in private schools. Which, the latter, seems to be a global problem. You said something really interesting, Stormer (great posts btw). South Africa [B]does[/B] have the potential to be a great nation in so many fields. But this stuff, I'm not saying it's easy, but boy it needs to be sorted in the right way in 2015. [/QUOTE]
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