business@iafrica.com reader Azania is a humble hard-working, partly self-employed ordinary South African that gets very worked up when expat Brian Warwick and the like-minded think it's the end of the world when they taste 'suffering'.

South Africa was a country meant for four million people's comfort, engined by 40 million slaves. I find it therefore utterly disgusting for a race that still occupies 62 percent of top jobs to continue to moan and groan, while an average suffering South African cannot even dream of getting this close to a computer to pour their hearts out.

Right-thinking patient and patriotic white friends of mine confess their understanding of the need to first endure the pain of levelling playing fields. I doubt it's because they care less for their own children.

People go on and on like they have a birth right to jobs. Reminds me of when we used to be told, "My vel is my graad" when uneducated white men continued to dominate and harass black graduates in the workplace.

Spend my hard-earned cash on black-owned businesses

It is sick pigs like these that remind me to spend my hard-earned cash on black-owned businesses only or those that believe black people also have the right to a decent living, unless I'm really, really desperate to spend.

Fortunate for me, I know lots and lots of decent white South Africans, making the retarded posts I read here everyday insignificant in the bigger schemes of things. I'm therefore not even going to ask anybody to take their "entitlement" and "superiority complex" and shove it up where the sun doesn't shine.

There are millions out there that can't even read or write through no fault of their own (at least not 100 percent). What makes you holier than them? What makes one race anointed to be natural-born prefects? How often do you hear anything positive from the likes of you about anything the government does?

I was too young to vote in 94, graduated into a farming community that would never stop nagging about 'jou regering' this and 'jou regering' that until I hardened and stopped being apologetic for the government my parents chose. They may not have been 100 percent confident in the ANC but it's not like they had many better choices.

Please do not misinterpret my postings, just telling it like it is. If you haven't been in my shoes you can only ignorantly assume and expect me to feel and behave to your expectations. I don't blame you. After all only one race is moral and clean in this country. I believe all human beings are inherently good and later on just become unfortunate victims of their evil upbringing, but this too shall come to pass. I just hope that one day you'll all understand beyond your small selfish little worlds.

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