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“People start political parties not to address the issues and service delivery we are facing, but to exploit taxpayers' money. That's why we have more than 50 political parties, yet no single issue people are facing is resolved. These parties celebrate anniversaries yearly, while what is broken in society remains broken, and even more issues arise. People start political parties to represent themselves, not the people or society. They start these political parties to scam the government. That's why, when they get into parliament, they don't understand service delivery and don't want to know or provide it. They care more about themselves than others.”

“When corrupt lawyers become judges, do you think they will suddenly change? No, They will have more power and resources to commit further corruption. More cases will be thrown out, and criminals will never be held accountable. Only the poor and those unwilling to pay will be sentenced and prosecuted. They will favor criminals over law-abiding citizens because criminals are willing to pay. Victims will never get justice.”

“Once people lose hope and trust in the justice system because it has failed them, the law will no longer hold value or serve any purpose. The state will become lawless, with people taking matters into their own hands. Everyone will do what they want without being held accountable.”

“When a government is led by greedy, selfish people, its problems never end or go away. They create situations or problems to justify using and stealing tax money. They manufacture emergencies that require financial solutions. They end up oppressing and killing people to profit and benefit. They are willing to commit treason, sabotage, tamper with or destroy infrastructure, and oppose any progress or movement. They are willing to kill people, ruin careers, jobs, and lives for personal gain. They are behind all the problems we face in the country.”

“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.”

“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.”

“In government or parliament, there are two types of selfish people: those who only want to benefit themselves and those who don't want others to benefit, regardless of whether they benefit or not. Then you have the citizens who voted for these two types to be in parliament. These citizens, whose benefits are shared by these selfish individuals in parliament, end up not benefiting at all.”

“They are flooding countries with illegal immigrants so that these immigrants can overpower the locals and dictate what to do. They incite riots and challenge the government, becoming lawbreakers. The government is distracted and wastes resources trying to maintain peace and stability. These immigrants do what the citizens won’t, such as turning against the government or certain politicians. They use these immigrants to put pressure on the government or to create and fabricate certain narratives. They stage events to frame certain people, causing disturbances or disrupting the economy of the country. They make them engage in illegal, unethical, and criminal activities to challenge, punish, or control the government. These illegal immigrants present themselves as citizens of that country, creating false narratives or stereotypes that suggest people in that country behave in certain ways, when in reality it is illegal immigrants behaving like that with stolen identities or passports.”

“AI is fed data by humans. The more people use it, the more diverse the data it receives. Most of its responses are based on the data it has been given, rather than data it has generated or created independently. Your input could become someone else's answer. Rewording a business idea or checking it for grammar might result in that idea being proposed to another person seeking one. Use AI with caution and discretion.”

“Be mindful of what you say or post online, whether for social media engagement or financial incentives. Make sure your actions do not betray your country, promote terrorism, constitute treason, or break the law. Avoid ruining your life, your future, or harming your country. Do not violate other people’s rights or privacy. Always choose to do the right thing.”