A STEREOTYPICAL and emotionally overwhelming documentary about a young girl from a notorious coloured township outside Cape Town has brought a positive change to its characters.
Drug thin is a problem to Cape Town Coloured people neh? Wish Zuma can listen and deliver Army there too. Report Abuse
Sep 18, 2012
The-Vince
True that @Papage they are messing up the colored community, Colored people also they need not be indenial of this situation and its getting out of hand, basically about 3 in five colored people are addicted to drugs, be it alcohol or tik, cocaine or whichever drug. The famalies are so disfunctional and messed up and the community is messed up, the youth is not motivated at all, they look up to the drug dealers as their role models. Report Abuse
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Papage
Drug thin is a problem to Cape Town Coloured people neh? Wish Zuma can listen and deliver Army there too.Report Abuse
The-Vince
True that @Papage they are messing up the colored community, Colored people also they need not be indenial of this situation and its getting out of hand, basically about 3 in five colored people are addicted to drugs, be it alcohol or tik, cocaine or whichever drug. The famalies are so disfunctional and messed up and the community is messed up, the youth is not motivated at all, they look up to the drug dealers as their role models.Report Abuse
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