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I Write What I Think And Everyone Else Be Damned

Par : Mugabe Ratshikuni
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230987314
  • EAN9798230987314
  • Date de parution19/11/2024
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

Résumé

What a world we live in!What a continent we live in!What a country we live in! Africa is a continent that faces many challenges and arguably, South Africa faces more than most. Now, three decades into democracy, many problems exist and for the silent majority, things are seemingly not getting any better! Thirty years since our democratic breakthrough, the sprawling shacks of Alexandra township still exist side by side with the palatial mansions of Sandton.
A country with the surface appearance of unity thanks to iconic moments such as Rugby World Cup wins by the Springboks, still faces many challenges when it comes to issues of racial integration and social cohesion. This book looks at many issues with a critical eye and reflects upon the broader societal challenges facing South Africa, Africa and the world today. Where are the extremists of our day? History is littered with powerful figures standing up for rights and addressing inequalities, has there ever been a more important time for the next generation of extremists to shake the status quo? Where are the "dangerous ideas" of our times that will contribute towards human progress and make the world a better place for all?Are we all equal? Should we be striving for equality? These and many more such questions make for an enthralling and captivating read which will leave you yearning for more and ironically enough asking yourself even more questions about the status quo and the world as it ought to be.