There are two sides to every story
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Monday, November 17, 2014
Cry, my Beloved Country
Crime, violence, corruption, rape and murder are everyday occurrences in South Africa.
One day this phase in our history will also pass.
It is the responsibility of the leaders and educators to become good roll models.
We need to become very aware what news media we expose the general public and children to.
Children need to know the truth and they need to learn to think about what they read and see and not just accept it as fact.
Daytime television should be of such a nature that it builds good character.
"Cry, the Beloved Country is a novel by South African author Alan Paton. It was first published in New York City in 1948"
Sunday, November 16, 2014
Winning teams
Sport is the best way to build patriotism and morale.
..... but only if the government does not interfere and bring racism into it.
Let the best man compete so that the best team can win.
..... but only if the government does not interfere and bring racism into it.
Let the best man compete so that the best team can win.
HOLDING IT ALL TOGETHER
Problems are easier solved if you have a support group.
Remember relationships are a two-way street.
It requires giving more than you receive.
Remember relationships are a two-way street.
It requires giving more than you receive.
A CRIME WAVE IN AFRICA
The latest CRIME WAVE
The first world dealt with this type of crime a few decades ago.
South Africa can learn from their methods to curb gang criminology.
Wildlife conservation goes wrong
Animals need water to survive, but when they leave the area in search of water for survival, they are killed by those who are supposed to care for them.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)