Monday, 4 April 2011

A shared Identiy

A shared identity
It has been over 15 years, and still, John is pulling to the South, Thandi to North, Piet to the East and Tshepo to the West.
What happened to pulling to the same direction, so to gain more strength?
Peoples of the world are looking at us and wondering what happened to the temporary identification of the Rainbow Nation?
We don’t have to like or love each other to have the same vision for our beautiful country.
But we have one thing in common and that is the love of this beautiful country.
If each and every one of us could behave like it was the world cup every day, then we would at least have an identity.
Right now South Africa is faceless. Never see a people in one Nation so dived to a point that Patriotism doesn’t exist in our vocabulary.
A nation that gets dived by outside affairs, as long as there is colour, South Africans of every race, will be first to have a voice, and that voice is sure to divide us.
We don’t have to like each other, but we have to love our country, take pride in the richness it gives us.
We need an identity, something that would make us believe in our own dream.
We don’t see our Country; because we are so blinded by race and social groups.
We are filled with hate, I place of love

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