On 2019-10-06 18:27:59 Tegwane said:
On 2019-10-06 17:48:11 ghostwrita said: On 2019-10-06 14:59:52 Tegwane said: On 2019-10-06 14:10:27 ghostwrita said: Statistically, South Africa was most dangerous in the late 80s and early 90s. But it was much safer for the richer then than it is now. Essentially, with democracy, also came the democratisation of crime.
That said, even today, crime disproportionately affects the poor in South Africa.
I call bullshit
Cool. Bring your set of facts.
Nice try, you make an outrageous statement then expect me to debunk your 'facts', google is your best friend here, in 1983 there was 23 murders per 100000 people, in 2016 muders were 87 per 100000 people
On 2019-10-07 07:08:34 JacksonT said:
Well that's what happens when you oppress natives of this country, white people always complain about crime in SA and when we tell them about inequality we have in this country they keep quiet, apartheid messed up this country and now you can't deal with the results of oppression.Save money and just get fuck outta here man.you guys always complaining ,do something about it then go to a better country.some of you forget that this is part of Africa
On 2019-10-07 07:44:35 Johnny English said:
For many caucasian "South Africans", our country became unacceptable when they saw a new government which was not predominantly lilly white but rather more representative of our people/population. To those that are still living in this "hell" and wanting to leave, why not stop trying to convince loyal South Africans how intolerable our beautiful country is, and leave. Thereafter you can spend the rest of your lives bad mouthing us to try feel better about your misery and justify your departure to that alien land as a "refugee"
On 2019-10-07 09:17:18 ghostwrita said:
On 2019-10-06 18:27:59 Tegwane said: On 2019-10-06 17:48:11 ghostwrita said: On 2019-10-06 14:59:52 Tegwane said: On 2019-10-06 14:10:27 ghostwrita said: Statistically, South Africa was most dangerous in the late 80s and early 90s. But it was much safer for the richer then than it is now. Essentially, with democracy, also came the democratisation of crime.
That said, even today, crime disproportionately affects the poor in South Africa.
I call bullshit
Cool. Bring your set of facts.
Nice try, you make an outrageous statement then expect me to debunk your 'facts', google is your best friend here, in 1983 there was 23 murders per 100000 people, in 2016 muders were 87 per 100000 people
Nonsense. The murder rate in South Africa has not been as low as 23 since the 1950s.
Also, please note my post said late 80s and early 90s. You deliberately cherry-picked the year before the decade-long surge in violence in South Africa.