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Sat May 25 10:24:27 SAST 2013

The poor are the real victims here: iLIVE

Leeza Ballack, via email | 28 May, 2012 08:15
Diepsloot residents carry buckets for water. File photo.
Image by: ALON SKUY

Cry me a river...

All who resentfully lament the dignity and honour of the president, the suffering of hundreds of years, and the disgrace of exposed genitals. Even the master of art who fought "in the trenches" against the apartheid regime and then told the tale in the hallowed halls of Stellenbosch University.

Then cry me a river for a retarded Sowetan child who is gang raped, for children who are killed by speeding cars of inebriated celebrities, and shack dwellers losing their all in floods and fires. T

here is where we need rivers of tears, NOT for a self righteous leader who is unable to control his sexual urges, and then wears a mask of indignation!

How about rape victims, Mr President? How should they feel after a spear rips through their souls?

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