Wed May 22 17:22:33 SAST 2013

We are all responsible - Ramaphosa

Aug 27, 2012 | Sapa | 4 comments

"Through our action or inaction, we bear some responsibility for the circumstances that made such a tragedy possible.."

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Wed May 22 17:22:34 SAST 2013 ::
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Aug 27, 2012

star88

Cyril Ramaphosa, own up to your capitalist and inhumane greed. Stop saying you are on the side of the poor when you continue to exploit, spit, abd look down on your fellow black African.

White capitalists are proud of exploiting black Africans, and that is why they will never bother to justify their evil greed by writing stupid letters to the Sunday Times, Cyril Ramaphosa.

This latest crass attempt to blame everyone is a cheap tactic by you Cyril Ramaphosa, your friends, and spin doctors ...
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Aug 27, 2012

Limpopoist

Cyril Ramaphosa and Tokyo sexwale have gathered their worth by selling black baclk to white slavery

To Cyril Ramaphosa : there is NO WE ,You are alone and white crookes
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Aug 27, 2012

Masheleng

He has been sitting pretty and enjoying the benefits from Lonmin's inhumane treatment of its black workers and now tries to spin a tragedy of this magnitude by apportioning collective blame. No, Sir! You and your cronies in the NEC are to blame, together with all your fat-cat pseudo communists who are living the life.

In your greed you have had little concern about conditions in "your" mines. We always believed that the brothers will agitate for change once co-opted by white business. But, lo and behold! White capital has converted you from a radical revolutionary into a fat lazy evolutionary.

Enjoy tour wealth and stop patronizing us.
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Aug 28, 2012

Mmalelengoana

Is a pity that amongst all 44 people reported dead are blacks. What is happening with us? What is happening to the black communities? Why are we eating ourselves?
You read over the news is all about blacks, we even turn to destroy our own things. Our locations were fitted with Telkom public phones and in all our locations those phones are no longer operating then the question remains, who destroyed them?

We are just a sick society; I have learned it was not only ANC that was fighting for the liberation of the black from jaws of apartheid, why can’t they share the little they had with other blacks.
Don’t they remember what Biko said “the basic tenet of black consciousness is that the black man must reject all value systems that seek to make him a foreigner in the country of his birth and reduce his basic human dignity.”
“So as a prelude whites must be made to realise that they are only human, not superior. Same with Blacks. They must be made to realise that they are also human, not inferior.”

Alluuuutaaaa continua with the wild cat strike don’t see miners as criminals. NO, NO, NO. All of you are crying up for peace but who are the criminals? Miners or owners?

Ke boletṥe nna Mmalelengoana like it or not.
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