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South African Apartheid

Posted in Uncategorized by jotl on May 20, 2008

No country’s sovereign identity is so uneventful and socially cohesive, as to have it claim on an international stage that plans for its creation were additionally the better of all outcomes in terms of  guranteeing its later political reconciliation.   In this breathe I am speaking about the modern standing of South Africa after apartheid and post Mandela’s time as president. 

The 27th of April 1994 marks the day, when strong protectionist policies established under a Nationalist Afrikaaner Mandate from a resolute electorate, were frankly allowed to flounder and disolve due the bolstering movements of a Liberal activists, who refused to settle for implementation of laws and initiatives which brought to people much more of a sense of peace in their time than has ever been achieved since.

Fibre Optic Calibre

Posted in Uncategorized by jotl on May 1, 2008

So much of what is written by bloggers on a daily basis can either be categorised as appealing to several “niche markets” out there in the wider world, or alteratively as simple content which is banded about through the fibre optic cables most of us have running along our continential ocean floors. 

Great swathes of material is published and shared for readers to digest, and to have tweak at their consciousness in so much of a tumultuous way. 

It proves dificult to decipher at most times, what levels of people’s creativity and qualitative contribution feed through to the rest of us in a critically constructive fashion.   

My guess is that generally we are all pretty much well aware of how fickle human sensibilities really can be and yet despite this, people actually pick up upon grand amounts of public and commercial minutiae through advertising mediums, ulteriorly designed to tap into the most basic features of our personal identities.

 Strategists of this ilke who work primarily with economic forecasts must come to realise that the cultural face of modern consumerism with its attention to “individuation” from a succinct business perspective, does not provide the strongest of safeguards against the threat of economic down turns. 

This would entail that a tax-paying and property-owning population might view the private possession of their homes in some kind of cross-evaluation to their cultural identities.