Preference For Taxis A Threat To All
ANC government’s capitulation to the taxi bosses as to how many passengers taxis may transport has several negative implications (Mercury, April 3). Every business and industry is losing money as a result of the lockdown. In this regard, why should the taxi industry be treated any differently from all other businesses? Why is their financial
Virus Victims’ Rights Denied
History shows that crises are exploited by governments to extend authoritarianism. When that occurs, civil liberties suffer. The peremptory declaration by the KZN Premier Sihle Zikalala that all those who test Covid-19 positive will be forced into government isolation facilities, is a case in point (Mercury, April 20). Compelling those who have become infected to
COVID Combat Promoting Alinsky Plan
Gerry Nelson (Mercury, May 5) is quite correct in stating that in combatting the Coronavirus the ANC is advancing socialism. The lockdown is in fact proceeding in lockstep with the eight-phase strategy Saul Alinsky proclaimed in 1971 by which a country can be transformed into a socialist dictatorship. Already, despite its unaffordability and impracticality, the
ANC Unmasked
It is ironic that in regulating civil liberties in response to the Covid-19 virus, which has included the mandatory wearing of face masks, the ANC has unmasked itself. Anxious to exploit the lockdown so as to accelerate its national democratic revolution, the goal of which is a totalitarian communist state, the ANC has exposed its
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