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“We have become a society that incentivizes, compensates, and rewards criminals, wrongful doing or actions, bad behavior and attitude, bad people, immorality, and uncultured and ill-mannered behavior. In the name of humanity (Ubuntu) or poverty. In the name of they are one of our own and they look like us. Then we wonder why the world is like this.”

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“Our police know when a crime is committed, where it is committed, and by whom. They go to the crime scene not to arrest the perpetrator, but to take bribes and allow the criminal to continue their crimes. We no longer have police officers; we have criminals in police uniforms. They only arrest those who refuse to pay bribes or their competitors in the crime world. I can't wait for the day we get to experience and see a real police officer serving their country and living by the oath they made. Who don’t abuse their power or authority. Who are not corrupt but are there to protect and to serve.”

“A peaceful country is a powerful country. It can see its enemies from afar. However, a country at war or in conflict won't see its enemies coming. It won't notice when its resources are being stolen. It will think it lost its economy or resources to the war, only to find out they were stolen by its enemies. That's why thieves and criminals always try to cause war, especially in countries from which they want to steal resources.”

“In South African law and governance, it often appears that criminals have the upper hand. They seem to enjoy more rights, freedom, and influence, acting with impunity and facing little accountability. Many operate as though they are above the law, untouchable and free to break it without consequence. Instead of being reprimanded, they are sometimes rewarded, even financially, for their actions. This perception of protection for those engaging in illegal activities contributes to the belief that South Africa is becoming a mafia style state, where criminal elements thrive while ordinary citizens suffer, live in fear, and face daily hardships.”

“Some black people lie to black people, humiliate and undermine them, mock and disrespect them, steal from and exploit them, sabotage and control them, abuse and oppress them. They don’t see themselves as equal to black people. But when they get caught and have to answer for their crimes, suddenly they claim they are being targeted because they are Black. They appeal to the very black poor and suffering people they betrayed for support. They were benefiting alone, but now want others to struggle and defend them for crimes they committed alone. They play the victim to mobilize support instead of facing the consequences of their actions.”

“Ultimately, incentive structures and systems drive ESG investing, which can be disingenuous. Structurally, public market investors continue to focus on the incentives which maximize their financial returns, even while taking certain ESG inputs into account in their portfolio allocations. Only by regulating and incentivizing the actual outcomes might investors alter their investment strategies towards new rewards based on ESG outputs.”