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As an evil nation, we got what we deserved
The US President went out to humiliate the South African President.
The issue of farmers and the “genocide” of which they are victims as white people was clearly not on the agenda. The agenda focused on “resetting relations and bilateral matters”, according to the presidency.
However, it is surprising that Ramaphosa invited white golfers and the minister of agriculture. That can only mean that South Africans were always wary of giving Trump an excuse to bring up the white farmer genocide.
Nonetheless, the South African government received what it deserved. Also, the media, which has long protected Ramaphosa, received what it deserved.
Trump humiliated all South Africans, so there was no chance to play great public relations. Indeed, the entire concept of a democratic South Africa that is “non-sexist”, “non-racial”, and has the “sweetest Constitution and free media” facade has been exposed as the satanic lie it has always been.
And the “self-proclaimed” guardians of democracy known as the South African media were caught off guard, and Trump accused them of concealing the alleged genocide. The democratic government has done an excellent job of concealing the fact that the majority of people are Christians, the majority of violence victims are Black men, and the majority of marginalised people are Black.
It hid God’s role in South Africans’ resolve to end apartheid. The government and biased media highlighted a few examples of Black and foreign pastors as the face of a “rotten Christianity” and a God unneeded in our constitutional democracy, while ignoring the positive work of churches and pastors. This nation has hidden God from its children’s education and attempted to justify xenophobia by citing frustration among the people.
Many evil things have occurred in this country, but all have one common theme: to humiliate the God of Christians and demonstrate that we can do so through our secular Constitution! South Africa was becoming so arrogant in its devil-may-care attitude and “Madiba magic” nonsense that it thought it could take it to the ICJ and get its way, just as it had done with Christianity and people like Bushiri. However, it has been exposed for the emptiness and hypocrisy that define it, as no one can be above their spirituality.
As a Christian nation, South Africa’s ethos and political stance should be based solely on Christianity, including championing human rights at the International Court of Justice. | Khotso Moleko Bloemfontein
Let’s sacrifice in solidarity with others
Across the globe, countless countries have borne the brunt of war, devastating conflicts leaving behind a trail of destruction and despair.
As we Muslims approach Eidul Adha, consider prioritising helping war victims, like in Gaza, by reducing personal extravagance, desire, overconsumption, and donate to bona fide humanitarian aid organisations.
People in Gaza are facing enormous suffering and lack basic necessities like food, water, medical supplies and other human necessities. Currently, easing the suffering, pain and poverty in Gaza is the need of the hour and it is the time when help is most needed.
Moreover, not only during Eid but also beyond Eid, as Muslims and human beings, we must lower the voice of our luxuriousness as around us are people in great agony and sorrow.
The situation in Gaza has assumed apocalyptic proportions with hundreds of civilians being butchered on a daily basis. Those who are not killed by the Zionists regime face the grim and painful prospect of death through starvation. With humanitarian aid and commercial supplies blocked, nearly half a million people are facing imminent starvation. Let us do our best to assist.
Besides prayers and aid we need to request the UN Security Council, EU and other nations to send in military support to stop apartheid Israel’s egregious military offensive in Gaza and occupied Palestine. | MOHAMED SAEED Pietermaritzburg
Investment in ESG is irresponsible
It is saddening to note that the Coronation Fund Managers Stewardship Activities Report uncritically embraces the false globalist ideology of ESG (environmental social governance).
Proudly the Coronation Fund Managers declare that they “assess and advocate for improvements in their climate change strategies.” Clearly, despite Coronation’s research capacity, they have wittingly or unwittingly allowed themselves to be shepherded by the controlled sirens of pliant science and the mass media in believing that human activity can influence climate change.
Uncorrupted science and history have proved that warming periods occurred in millennia before fossil fuels were being widely used as they are today. Uncorrupted science has also shown that temperature changes occur as a result of the inconsistency of the earth’s elliptical path around the sun and the slight variations that occur in the earth’s tilt.
So ignoring true science and history is really inexcusable. But what is worse is the agenda of the climate change globalists. It requires investing in the hugely expensive green deal – lithium powered vehicles, wind turbines and solar panels. It ignores the vast environmental damage the extraction of lithium causes and the unreliability of wind turbines with their terrible toll on bird life.
By taking punitive action against what they condemn as carbon polluters like Sasol, the ESG disciples push up the cost of living and exacerbate impoverishment. Of course if they studied the science and history of carbon dioxide they would note that although it comprises less than one percent of the atmosphere, it is vitally important for plant and vegetation growth.
The part of the Stewardship Report that shows double standards is Coronation’s eye on the possible oil and gas bonanza off the Namibian coast. For all their green commitment, the allure of profitable investment in fossil fuel exploitation beckons.
Although the Stewardship Report is silent on the social aspect of ESG, it needs to be pointed out that it concerns DEI – diversity, equity, inclusion. One wonders how that squares with Coronation’s commitment to “responsible investment” when it is a fact that the criterion of merit is excluded in the application of DEI policy.
Given US President Donald Trump’s administration’s recognition of the globalists’ green deal for the scam it is, in keeping with their commitment to responsible investment, Coronation’s Fund Managers ought to be ditching ESG and focusing on the massive fossil fuel exploitation that is about to take off in the US. | DUNCAN DU BOIS Bluff
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