A bundle of feistiness, anger mounting each 
time self-professed superior colleagues have 
loud conversations on how important they are 
in the work they do - teams of two pairing in
loud, long discussions on their daily toil
Alone I prevail as camaraderie doesn’t come 
naturally to me; only things I have to give are 
self-deprecation & idea-explication - such as
why not install proper toilets in rural schools;
pupils die in septic latrine pits; why not stop
Rapists assaulting babies & young children
by banning sexuality as a consumer-aimed 
marketing strategy; in our society where the 
inflamed, hormone-driven people live, this 
advertising fuels their feverish desires
Why profess surprise when targeted groups  
turn into fiends - society’s cynical hypocrisy
showcases the moral bankruptcy of modern
systems; when will our words reach ears of 
caring politicians or influence the moguls
And when will we start listening?
[ORIGINAL:]
A bundle of aggression, anger mounting every time 
two superior colleagues have a loud conversation to 
advertise to all how important their work & how very 
important they are in doing it, people work in pairs 
having long loud discussions in their daily toil 
But I continue on my own as camaraderie does not 
come naturally to me, explaining an idea and self-
deprecation the only things I have to offer, the only 
altruistic humanitarian thing left to do in South Africa 
is going from school to rural school to install 
Toilets as pupils have been dying in dirty latrine pits, 
the only way to stop rapists from assaulting babies &
young children is to stop using sexuality as the driving 
force for advertising in our consumer society in which 
these hormone-driven maddened people live 
The modern marketing strategy is to drive desire to a 
feverish pitch then profess surprise when the targeted 
community turn into fiends; such hypocritical behaviour 
showcases the moral bankruptcy of our civilisation 
4 February 2014
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