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Friday, May 23, 2008

Foreigners out in South Africa

22 people were already killed and 13000 others were displaced in the neighborhood of Johannesburg, South Africa. Locals were angry on the rising number of foreigners arriving in South Africa and they violently set homes ablaze. Firefighters revealed they had fought more than 100 blazes since May 15. The attacks and the lootings have drawn condemnation from South African officials and other African leaders. Unemployed, poverty-affected people struggling for basic needs were angry. Some gangs could just break into their homes and stole belongings.

Foreigners were advised to return to their homes for their own safety. I guess this is what we call as touch-me-not. This does not function in this fast paced world anymore. Globalization may cause us great progress in our economics and may help elevate our very own standards of living. People just have to be patient with its pace. What are we looking here?

South Africans obviously need more skills and knowledge to build a better economy. The inflock of foreigners has a lot to do with trade and tourism. Your area will greatly earn from this and you will greatly learn by how these foreigners live and do their living. I advise you learn from them well and develop your skills. It would take time to be able to make your stand for self independence. Slow progress is already good than having made no progress at all. When you are ready and you are sure that some parts of your country do not need the aid and help of foreign organizations then you can drive them out. How can foreigners help your fellow countrymen when you are driving them out?

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