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Thu May 23 15:29:58 SAST 2013

The F-word is nothing new to kids: iLIVE

Bob Wakfer, via email | 14 June, 2012 14:30
School children. File photo.
Image by: LEBOHANG MASHILOANE

When are South Africans going to grow up?

Children hear the F-word on the school grounds before they are five years old.

Who are we trying to kid with our outrage? Talk to your children about it rather than trying to erect an impossible shield around them.

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