Environmental Sciences, asked by kaka7716, 5 months ago

Is unequal access to basic services the amount of criminal activities in South African?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Nothing gives you the right to commit a crime. The current situation in South Africa is a direct result of ANC’s and Azapo’s policies during the Apartheid era - if you don’t get what you want, burn everything down, even if it doesn’t have anything to do with what you need. Don’t have a tarred road to your village? Burn the school. Don’t have a house to live in? Burn the municipal offices, and loot the shops of liquor and TV’s while you’re at it. During the struggle era, this is what the people were taught, the young ones. Now, they are adults, and they are doing what they were taught as kids. And they are teaching the same to their kids. Guess what? This country is going up in flames.

But no, not having access to a basic right does not give you the right to commit a crime. You want basic rights? Stop voting the same people into power who for the past 24 years have not kept their promises, who were and are lining their pockets with our tax money. Get people in power who will actually do something for you, and in all honesty, if you think the EFF is the logical answer after the ANC, you must rethink this. Have a look at Malema, in his Guicci suits and Rolex watch. Does he for one minute spread out his money to the poor as he said he would?

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