SA history of disrespect for property rights – EUSTACE DAVIE
The Tragedies, such as legislated racism and disrespect for individual and property rights are generally manufactured by individuals with malign political intentions. The adoption of The Natives' Land Act, is a historical example of this kind of political manipulation and these tragic consequences are with us today. Unfortunately, South Africans appear to be about to once again become the victims of the same kind of political manipulation.
Most people want to be left alone to live their lives in peace and with good will towards their fellow beings.Given the opportunity to vote directly on matters affecting their lives and relationships with others, they would never vote for the kind of disruption caused by the 1913 Land Act.
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