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<blockquote data-quote="shazbooger" data-source="post: 231665"><p>Ahhh f*** it, as no one else has I will (and the topic is fading)</p><p></p><p><strong>The Elephant:</strong> Surely 40 years under an Apartheid regime grants them the right to stick a fecking Hippo on the shirt if they want to (once it represents the majority). Just because 15-20 years have passed doesnt make the past go away. Moving (not removing) the Bok emblem shouldnt cause any kind of reaction like this. Its the other politics that are causing the problem, this is more a symptom of the problem as opposed to the problem itself. </p><p></p><p>Its clear that the ideals portrayed in 1995 have faded and lines are being drawn again. Add corrupt, seemingly inept and dangerously tribal politics into the mix, and you have an open invitation to get the f*** out of the country. I dont live there, havent been there but from an outsiders point of view it looks as if the country is going to ****. Slowly but surely going to ****.</p><p></p><p>I sympathise, but at the same time, it is a problem of your own making.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shazbooger, post: 231665"] Ahhh f*** it, as no one else has I will (and the topic is fading) [b]The Elephant:[/b] Surely 40 years under an Apartheid regime grants them the right to stick a fecking Hippo on the shirt if they want to (once it represents the majority). Just because 15-20 years have passed doesnt make the past go away. Moving (not removing) the Bok emblem shouldnt cause any kind of reaction like this. Its the other politics that are causing the problem, this is more a symptom of the problem as opposed to the problem itself. Its clear that the ideals portrayed in 1995 have faded and lines are being drawn again. Add corrupt, seemingly inept and dangerously tribal politics into the mix, and you have an open invitation to get the f*** out of the country. I dont live there, havent been there but from an outsiders point of view it looks as if the country is going to ****. Slowly but surely going to ****. I sympathise, but at the same time, it is a problem of your own making. [/QUOTE]
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