Monday, November 10, 2008

Now and then JZ makes sense..

What to make of this guy? One day he sounds like your typical loony African leader and the next, it seems he swallows anti-nutjob pills and begins to make sense.

Check these points:
1. "..
children who drop out of school should be educated by force". Right on.
2. "..
young girls who fell pregnant should be separated from their babies until they were educated". Okay, a bit extreme there old son but I get the gist. Just stop the grants and watch legs slam shut.
3. "..
the law be changed so that criminals were denied bail". Thumbs up on that one too. You will get no argument from any law abiding member of society.
4. "The fact that there are so many criminals...means there is something wrong." Hallelujah! He sees the light!
5. "..
a return to values where children were taught respect, where adults treated all children as their own and there were no street children." That's right. Treat children as human beings, not as cattle, not as retirement plans, not as income for government grants.
6. "We must go back to teaching. Go (tell everyone) it is going to be compulsory." Do it by the barrel of the gun of you need to, Zoomie. Desperate times, desperate measures and all that.
7. "
You don't build a nation by talking, you build a nation by educating." Two words, affirmative action.
8. "
..current legislation was too soft on criminals." Chuck in a guaranteed return to capital punishment and you get my vote plus 90% of the population.

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ANC President Jacob Zuma has repeated that children who drop out of school should be educated by force, , and the law be changed so that criminals were denied bail.

On the campaign trail in the Western Cape at the weekend, Zuma repeated the views which he said stemmed from the ANC national conference in Polokwane in December when his party found that after 14 years of democracy the nation faced still faced many serious problems.

"The fact that there are so many criminals - there are men who do not respect women and children - means there is something wrong. We decided that the government must take charge of educating the nation so we could move away from disrespect," he told a women's gathering in Gugulethu on Sunday
.

Zuma called for a return to values where children were taught respect, where adults treated all children as their own and there were no street children.

"We must go back to teaching. Go (tell everyone) it is going to be compulsory . We are going to make sure that no child is going to loiter around during school time. They are the citizens of tomorrow.

"You don't build a nation by talking, you build a nation by educating. If a child does not go to school, he must be taught by force until he gets a degree. We return him to his parents as a person who has been developed," he said as he sought the women's backing.

He said another problem to be tackled was schoolgirls who fell pregnant and young mothers who left their babies with relatives while they exploited social grants.

"We want to end this so that we can be a nation that has values. If we are a serious nation, we must take hard decisions. Nobody will helps us but ourselves."

Zuma said current legislation was too soft on criminals and that: "It takes a lot of effort to prove he is a criminal. The law says he's a suspect, but we (saw) him kill a person."

The essence of his message was aired later at rallies in Philippi and Langa. At the Langa rally, attended by about 4 500 people, many bused in from other areas, Zuma spoke at length about the ANC's history and claimed it was the only party that could bring freedom to the masses.

He said the ANC rebels numbered only a few hundred and not thousands as they have claimed.

Zuma urged people to vote for his party next year and said the ANC wanted to increase its majority. As with his previous meetings, Zuma whipped up the crowd with his trademark song Umshini wam before he left the podium.

6 Opinion(s):

Stupid said...

No this is the part where he begins to form his ideologies. Watch him stumbling around in the dark as soon as he has to implement any of these ideas.

He of difficult days said...

you endorse these Gestapo tactics?

Doberman said...

HODD, if by 'Gestapo' tactics you mean..

1. Compelling kids to stay in school at least until the age of 16 and/or grade 10 (old std 8) like in my day, then yes, I endorse this 'Gestapo' tactic;

2. If making parents liable for their children that do not attend school (like in my day), yes, I also endorse this 'Gestapo' tactic;

3. If removing grants that cause school girls to breed kids (and the next generation of misfits) is another Gestapo tactic, yep again;

4. If denying bail to people suspected of violent crimes is 'Gestapo', count me in again;

5. If changing the law to make it victim friendly and less criminal friendly is 'Gestapo' yep, yep, yep.

I don't see the problem.

WHITEADDER said...

Stupid :

You are right. This guys cannot implement anything that reeks of law and order and would make sense.
So they will talk and talk while feeding well until the last thing that still worked will also be broken. See Zimbabwe.

Anonymous said...

At the end of the day " No bail for criminals" ????? at this stage they chuck innocent white people in jail so no bail ??? WTF !!! All the other tactics I'm game for teach the Fu#$%#er to look after them self. Education start at home, self respect and respect for the elderly. Unfortunatly these sub human scum don't have these moral ethics. And so true if he is in power he going to stumble implementing these "laws"

All the politicians talk what the PC type whant to hear just to get a vote.... empty promises.

proud 2 B YT said...

"All the politicians talk what the PC type want to hear just to get a vote.... empty promises."

If you cant see this your just as thick as the pekkies.

Zuma retracts his statements on a daily basis.