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<blockquote data-quote="Ospervat" data-source="post: 873114" data-attributes="member: 72942"><p>Time to call a spade a spade.</p><p></p><p>Firstly I don't blame the players for Saturdays fiasco and in fact don't really blame AC - he is simply a pawn in a much bigger agenda. </p><p></p><p>In order to understand the gradual erosion of SA rugby quality you need to understand the broader socio- political arena in South Africa.</p><p></p><p>The government in South Africa is fundamentally a racist regime. Their policies are intended to redress the wrongs of historical apartheid through legislation and absolute anti-white governance. I.E a new apartheid. This narrow minded view promotes the philosophy that two wrongs do make a right. This is the African culture.</p><p></p><p>They are fanatically anti-european. They do not care for colonial culture and western philosophies. Their radical zeal to erase all vestiges of western influence in South African society is all consuming. </p><p></p><p>They don't care about the cost to its people or give due regard to the consequences of their actions. If the IRB told them that quotas or targets was an unacceptable practice in terms of the constitution the SA Government would pay the messenger due lip service but behind closed doors they quite simply don't give a damn unless there is some financial reward in it for them personally. Their only interest is to serve themselves. This is the African way.</p><p></p><p>They are a select elite who ultimately don't care about their citizens welfare or development. SA is a faltering state which under the current regime is more inclined towards failure given the circumstances of the socio-economic & political environment. </p><p></p><p>There are many observable similarities to historical failed states by post revolutionary governments lurching from crisis to crisis, internal dissent, political violence, property disputes, loss of law and order, high levels of corruption, high levels of unemployment, deteriorating infrastructure, demonstrations as a result of public discontent, mass influx of illegal immigrants etc etc etc ..</p><p></p><p>The current state of South African Rugby is just one small glimpse into a much greater social and political evil that is hell bent on its own agenda at any cost. Period.</p><p></p><p>As much as we don't want it, South Africa will in the fullness of time become just another 3rd world African country.</p><p></p><p>The international community needs to accept this and move on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ospervat, post: 873114, member: 72942"] Time to call a spade a spade. Firstly I don't blame the players for Saturdays fiasco and in fact don't really blame AC - he is simply a pawn in a much bigger agenda. In order to understand the gradual erosion of SA rugby quality you need to understand the broader socio- political arena in South Africa. The government in South Africa is fundamentally a racist regime. Their policies are intended to redress the wrongs of historical apartheid through legislation and absolute anti-white governance. I.E a new apartheid. This narrow minded view promotes the philosophy that two wrongs do make a right. This is the African culture. They are fanatically anti-european. They do not care for colonial culture and western philosophies. Their radical zeal to erase all vestiges of western influence in South African society is all consuming. They don't care about the cost to its people or give due regard to the consequences of their actions. If the IRB told them that quotas or targets was an unacceptable practice in terms of the constitution the SA Government would pay the messenger due lip service but behind closed doors they quite simply don't give a damn unless there is some financial reward in it for them personally. Their only interest is to serve themselves. This is the African way. They are a select elite who ultimately don't care about their citizens welfare or development. SA is a faltering state which under the current regime is more inclined towards failure given the circumstances of the socio-economic & political environment. There are many observable similarities to historical failed states by post revolutionary governments lurching from crisis to crisis, internal dissent, political violence, property disputes, loss of law and order, high levels of corruption, high levels of unemployment, deteriorating infrastructure, demonstrations as a result of public discontent, mass influx of illegal immigrants etc etc etc .. The current state of South African Rugby is just one small glimpse into a much greater social and political evil that is hell bent on its own agenda at any cost. Period. As much as we don't want it, South Africa will in the fullness of time become just another 3rd world African country. The international community needs to accept this and move on. [/QUOTE]
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