The people struggle for government power
to use tax revenue to obtain “free” access to
human right benefits like housing
Fifteen ANC government years encourage
the poor to expect more of benefits and
services for free consumption
Empowerment through education, teaching
people to produce what they need themselves
has not been accomplished
Encouraging have-nots into a life of crime
to satisfy need for artificially stimulated
consumer products and luxuries
Socialism fails to bring Africa alongside
global consumerism, but stimulates delight
in cavalier capitalism, which proves
The politics limit goodness without curbing evil,
a human rights constitution should protect citizens
against socialism’s “good” intentions
People reduced to powerless dependency,
poor denied a human right to empowerment
because leaders fail to supply
Training and education, computers and information,
subsidies and support, required for competing in a
free-market world of sophistication....
Based on article by Flip Buys: ANC-medicine
Rapport,2 August 2009, p.16
Sunday, August 2, 2009
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