Nuwe SA reeds die plek op aarde??

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Soos ek dikwels geseg het, en weereens wil herhaal, SA mik na die top, die piek, om die heel beste plek te word wat die mensdom nog ooit ervaar het, en dis binne ons bereik ... in baie opsigte is ons reeds daar, en daar waar ons tekortskiet is dit slegs agv ons eie menslike tekortkominge, soos te min deursettingsvermoëns, te min verbeelding, en ingebore negatiwiteit, hebsug, gemaksug en natuurlik VREES!
Goddank het SA amper 20 jaar gelede nou, 'n etiese en eerlike goewerment bekom onder Nelson Mandela, nie perfek nie, nog nie, maar een wat steeds een van die beste is ter wêreld.

Baie dinge het verander, sommige klein, sommige reusagtig ... vir my persoonlik is die feit dat mens kan kop optel internasionaal die beste, dat ons nou in 'n land woon wat reeds in die Top Tien tel wêreldwyd en dat ons die visier het op die top posisie, onthou die TOP wat die wêreld nog ooit gesien het in die geskiedenis, en dis nie net in SA waar dit gaan gebeur nie, maar trouens die hele Afrika kontinent, ek maak hierdie voorspelling nou, en ons almal gaan dit nou kan gadeslaan ook, dus is julle almal geseënd ... en steeds maak ons fluks en blitssnel vordering, internasionaal ook, so lees ek http://mg.co.za/article/2014-02-10-mbalula-wants-olympics-2024-in-sa

South Africa is ready to host the Olympic Games and the country should bid for the 2024 edition, Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula said on Monday.
Mbalula, who was speaking at the arrival of the Queen's Baton in South Africa as part of the relay ahead of the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games, echoed what President Jacob Zuma last year told reporters at the Japan National Press Club in Tokyo.
"We don't want to bid for the Commonwealth Games, we want the Olympics here in South Africa," Mbalula said after arriving late for the press briefing at OR Tambo international airport. "If the Commonwealth comes first that would be great, but our biggest fish to catch is 2024 [Olympic Games].
"I can say, without a shadow of doubt, it would be realisable if we work together because we do it for the future of our young people.
"It is the time now to bid for bigger things, Olympics is about life."
South Africa was seen as a strong candidate to host the showpiece in 2020 but Cabinet announced earlier that year it would not support the bid as the country had more important priorities. The bidding process for the 2024 Olympics begins in 2015 and the International Olympic Committee will announce the winner in 2017.
Chances
The country's chances to host the 2022 Commonwealth Games has, however, been gaining steam particularly since it has been earmarked for an African country.
In a boost to South Africa's chances of a successful bid, the Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (Sascoc) president Gideon Sam was elected as one of two Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) vice-presidents in 2011.
"We are asking the Africans to put up their hands, but when you survey the possible countries only Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya or South Africa can bid," Sam said, wearing his CGF hat.
"By March, any of those four have to indicate before we meet for the general assembly in Auckland in 2015.
"My bias of course is that our athletes in South Africa have honoured this country by remaining in the top five in the Commonwealth."
Sam said South Africa may even bid for both the Commonwealth Games and the Olympics if there was an appetite to host both events. It was, however, doubtful the country would be tasked with organising both events which fell only two years apart. – Sapa

Ditsem!!

So 'n bek moet jem kry ... SA moet die leiding neem, die Weste is korrup, bankrot, en smous dwelms en wapens en oorlog en onheil wêreldwyd ... China is ng ver van beskaafd af ... alles hang van Afrika af ... hou die spasies dop...

Francois Williams

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  • Francois

    Jy maak aanhoudend allerhande stellings hier op die Sê wat ongelukkig nie met die werklheid strook nie. Deur iets aanhoudend te sê en herhaal maak dit ongelukkig nie waar nie. Ek is tevrede dat Suid-Afrika na 1994 in 'n beter rigting op pad is maar tans is die volslae onvermoë van die ANC om effektief re regeer besig om ons in die ru-veld te hou. Jou stelling dat ons 'n "'n etiese en eerlike goewerment" is gewoon lagwekkend en maak van jou en godsdienstiges op die werf voëls van eenderste vere.

     
    Groetnis
    Thomas
  • francois williams

    Thomas, probeer jy seg dat Mr Mandela was nie 'n eerbare en etiese man nie? Probeer jy seg dat SA het nie een van die beste regerings ter wêreld nie?

    Okei, faain, vertel my dan assemblief, watter regering ter wêreld is eerbaar en eties?
    Watter regerings is beter as SA se regering??
    Ek wag in spanning, want ek wed dat daar nie baie is nie...indien???
  • CorneliusHenn

    Whargahahahaha!!!!... ek't al daardie een van te vore hier gelees en toe kon François nie eens onderskei tussen die gesag van die burgermeester van Toronto en die eerste minister van PEI nie!... volgens François het die opgeblaasde skande deur Toronto se burgermeester die hele Kanada in dispuut gebring ... hahahahaha ... dog is die kommunis Nelson Mandela se volharding in sy moorde op onskuldiges eerbaar en eties volgens François - ondanks die een skandaal na die ander en byna daagliks in Suid-Afrika se ANC parlement !

    Thomas, nog sal ek nie veralgemeen en François as 'n tipies ongelowige soos jy afmaak nie ... waarom gedurig die individu se haat oorsien en enige instansie wat liefde en/of orde voorstaan in geheel minag jeens die dade van enkele onbesonne lede daarin? ... dit blyk dat humanisme die sterkste wapen in vandag se verskuilde kommunisme in ons land se hand geword het!

    humanisme2. 1. Die strewe om humaan te wees, d.w.s. 'n sagte en mensliewende sedeleer te beoefen, en die menslike welvaart op die voorgrond te stel. 2. Wêreldbeskouing wat alles wat menslik is, wil hooghou en bevorder.

    instansie, =s. 1. Plek. 2. Openbare liggaam. 3. Gesag, owerheid.

  • francois williams

    Corneels, Canada is een van die korrupste lande in die wêreld, bv gedurende die Boereoorlog het hulle derduisende soldate oorgestuur na SA wat geplunder, gemoor en vernietig het na hartelus ... honderde Kanadese grafte is versprei oor SA, my enigste spyt is dat dit nie derduisende is nie, want die enigste goeie Kanadoos, is die dooie Kanadoos, verstaan jy my? Verder omtrent korrupsie, menseregte en dies meer, SA het reeds 1994 alle mense regte gegun soos bv die reg vir gays om te trou, en Kaknada? eers in 2005!!Mens lees: Canada does have to deal with some issues of human rights abuses that have attracted condemnation from international bodies, such as the United Nations. For example, some provinces still allow the use of religiously segregated schools. The treatment of Canada's First Nations people or Aboriginal Canadians and the disabled also continues to attract criticism. Notable: The Ukrainian Canadian internment was part of the confinement of "enemy aliens" in Canada during and for two years after the end of the First World War, lasting from 1914 to 1920, under the terms of the War Measures Act. About 4,000 Ukrainian men and some women and children of Austro-Hungarian citizenship were kept in twenty-four internment camps and related work sites – also known, at the time, as concentration camps.[3] Many were released in 1916 to help with the mounting labour shortage. Chinese Head Tax and Chinese Immigration Act of 1923[edit]Main article: Head tax (Canada)The Chinese head tax was a fixed fee charged to each Chinese person entering Canada. The head tax was first levied after the Canadian parliamentpassed the Chinese Immigration Act of 1885 and was meant to discourage Chinese people from entering Canada after the completion of the Canadian Pacific Railway. The tax was abolished by the Chinese Immigration Act of 1923, which stopped Chinese immigration altogether, except for business people, clergy, educators, students, and other categories.[4]World War II treatment of Japanese Canadians[edit]Main article: Japanese Canadian internment A road crew of interned men building the Yellowhead Highway. Japanese Canadian internment refers to confinement of Japanese Canadians in British Columbia during World War II. The internment began in December 1941, after the attack by carrier-borne forces of Imperial Japan on American naval and army facilities at Pearl Harbor. The Canadian federal government gave the internment order based on speculation of sabotage and espionage, although the RCMP and defence department lacked proof.[5]Many interned children were brought up in these camps, including David Suzuki, Joy Kogawa, and Roy Miki. The Canadian government promised the Japanese Canadians that their property and finances would be returned upon release; however, these assets were sold off cheaply at auctions.[6]Cold War forced relocation[edit]Main article: High Arctic relocation In the early 1950s and in the context of the Cold War, the federal government forcibly relocated 87 Inuit citizens to the High Arctic as human symbols of Canada's assertion of ownership of the region. The Inuit were told that they would be returned home to Northern Quebec after a year if they wished, but this offer was later withdrawn as it would damage Canada's claims to the High Arctic; they were forced to stay.[7] In 1993, after extensive hearings, the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples issued The High Arctic Relocation: A Report on the 1953-55 Relocation.[8] The government paid compensation but has not apologised.[9]PROFUNC[edit]Main article: PROFUNCPROFUNC (1950 - 1983[10]), which stands for "PROminent FUNCtionaries of the communist party", was a Government of Canada third rail top secret plan to identify and intern Canadian communists and crypto-communists during the height of the Cold War.[11]Schools Aparthate The Indian residential schools of Canada were a network of "residential" (boarding) schools for Aboriginal peoples of Canada (First Nations, Metis, and Inuit) funded by the Canadian government's Department of Indian Affairs, and administered by Christian churches, most notably the Catholic Church in Canada and theAnglican Church of Canada.[13] The system had origins in pre-Confederation times, but was primarily active following the passage of the Indian Act in 1876, until the mid-twentieth century. The last residential school was not closed until 1996.[13Separate Schools[edit]Main article: Separate School Some Canadian provinces, including Ontario, Saskatchewan, and Alberta, continue to operate separate and publicly funded schools that allegedly discriminate by religion, although students attending these schools need not be Roman Catholic by faith. In Canada these are usually Roman Catholic schools which are run parallel to the public school system that historically had been either Protestant or Roman Catholic, but which in recent years has become secular. In addition to Roman Catholic school boards, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Ontario each have one Protestant separate school district. On November 5, 1999 the United Nations Human Rights Committee condemned Canada and Ontario for having violated the equality provisions (Article 26) of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. The Committee restated its concerns on November 2, 2005, when it published its Concluding Observations regarding Canada's fifth periodic report under the Covenant. The Committee observed that Canada had failed to "adopt steps in order to eliminate discrimination on the basis of religion in the funding of schools in Ontario. that Canada had failed to "adopt steps in order to eliminate discrimination on the basis of religion in the funding of schools in Ontario."Bill 101 in Quebec[edit]Main article: Bill 101Bill 101 in Quebec is a collection of laws instituted in order to propagate the French language and severely restricted the use of English. In 1993, the United Nations Human Rights Committeeruled that Quebec's sign laws broke an international covenant on civil and political rights. "A State may choose one or more official languages," the committee wrote, "but it may not exclude, outside the spheres of public life, the freedom to express oneself in a language of one's choice. The Committee accordingly concludes that there has been a violation of article 19, paragraph 2."[14]The current law specifies that commercial outdoor signs can be multilingual so long as French is markedly predominant. [15][16]

    'n Bekvol huh ... maar dan het Kanadoose soldate ook nog tallose wandade gepleeg in hul ywerige hulp aan GW BUsh in Irak ens, ens ...maar nog 'n vraag? As Mr Ford burgermeester van Toronto dan op kamera en audio gevang word waar hy dwelms koop van bewese bendes, dat hy dreig om opponente te vermoor, ens ens, waarom word hy nie afgedank en voor die hof gesleep nie??
    Kan so iets geduld word in SA???
    Elke korrupte politikus en amptenaar loop die gevaar om voor die hof gesleep te word, Zuma was afgedank en het sy dag gehad in die hof, maar wat van Ford?? Wat gaan aan in Kanada of is dit wettig om met dwelmbendes te heul wanneer jy burgemeester is???

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    Dis nogsteeds F Williams met sy aanhoudende bollie. Vandat ek laas op Litnet was, het ek al byna R100 000 in belasting betaal om ons land " 'n beter plek" te maak. Wat die fok het jy die laaste jaar gedoen vir jou land ou perd???
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