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My viewpoint pertaining to the current and future state of South Africa
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<blockquote data-quote="JamesB" data-source="post: 892244" data-attributes="member: 20408"><p>Not really my place to comment regarding the state of SA. Though I have been residing here in excess of 11 years, I still am an outsider looking in... but I would like to share a bit of wisdom from the Finns that I have picked up during my time up north which I have taken to heart and try to live by wherever I go. For them (those that I know anyway) Finland is their home, anywhere else in the world, they are 2nd class citizens, so leaving their home is not an option. Thus they do their best to beautify and make their country better, for what good is being rich when all around you is poverty and you only become a prisoner in your own home with high walls not only for keeping people out but also keeping you in. Rather than constantly raising the height of the wall and in constant fear, improving the quality of life of your surroundings will negate the need for a wall and improve your quality of life as well...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JamesB, post: 892244, member: 20408"] Not really my place to comment regarding the state of SA. Though I have been residing here in excess of 11 years, I still am an outsider looking in... but I would like to share a bit of wisdom from the Finns that I have picked up during my time up north which I have taken to heart and try to live by wherever I go. For them (those that I know anyway) Finland is their home, anywhere else in the world, they are 2nd class citizens, so leaving their home is not an option. Thus they do their best to beautify and make their country better, for what good is being rich when all around you is poverty and you only become a prisoner in your own home with high walls not only for keeping people out but also keeping you in. Rather than constantly raising the height of the wall and in constant fear, improving the quality of life of your surroundings will negate the need for a wall and improve your quality of life as well... [/QUOTE]
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