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Those who do nothing at the face of injustice are just as guilty as the perpetrators
The Star-Democrat, Easton, Maryland, October 27, 1939
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South African Police
Nah, I think cops need to be chilled, bro. My lived experience here makes me appreciate that I live in SA, for all the hate they get, I think the SAPS's approach is one that is welcoming and unintimidating at first contact and pushes for corrective measures. But is it still effective in quelling crime and getting rid of criminals.
"In SA we say the police don't work until they are looking for you."
Well you might say but this is just recent well, we've seen them doing this before at an even wider scale. Consider the article below
Our polices demeanor is more of a corrective and anti-crime than a suspicion and guily till proven innocent approach it allows citizens to not feel anxious if they didn't do the crime but also makes police more approachable.
The tough approach for police makes it difficult for citizens to trust them, not that police fighting crime heavily and armed is a bad approach definitely nit saying that. Police end up having bad stereotypes like in the USA (the police i met in America we chill AF) where citizens call them for nothing just a hunch because they think someone shouldn't be there in a sovereign country.
The view I have of American police is that they are intimidating, and are suspicious of you at any and every interaction, of this is driven by the social media, in a country for 700k police we only see a small fraction of incidents but hey the approach of the police to quell these accusations is none. Making it seem like a common problem.
But then that isn't the case in South Africa, which is great honestly. The police here might be known to be lazy but wait until they look for you. We've seen it with the recent arrests and shootings, we saw it during Cele's time 12years ago while he was "mr shoot to kill top cop". But there is no stigma arising why because police give you a chance to plead your innocent and you laugh about it or shit gets real and you find out.
At least that's how I feel about it.
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“There’s no Hogwarts without you, Hagrid.”
R.I.P. Robbie Coltrane (March 30, 1950 - October 14, 2022)
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A sea of Red takes over the Iconic Moses Mabhida stadium.
The Economic Freedom Fighters in a sea of Red, took over the Iconic Moses Mabhida stadium on Saturday during the parties, 2024 election manifesto launch.
A couple of months from filling up the FNB soccer city stadium in July 2023, the EFF aimed at creating and showing force through sheer numbers at the Moses Mabhida stadium. The event was hosted in Durban KZN the most contested province after Gauteng due to its voter size and ability to swing votes.
The stadium is said to have been 85%+ full, or full enough to convince many political pundits, that the EFF will be a force to be reckoned with in the upcoming national and provincial elections.
I attended the manifesto, and these are some of the pictures and videos from the stadium.
Remember you can still register to vote, online or through a phone call to the IEC.
Make history, and register to vote.
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