
Rejoice
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A grandfather, grandmother, their two daughters, a son-in-law, and two young grandchildren were evicted a few weeks ago after they could no longer afford the rent. With nowhere to go, they were left homeless forced to spend two weeks on the streets, facing cold nights, uncertainty, and the daily struggle of finding safety and food. Through it all, they stayed together as a family, holding on and supporting one another. Their situation highlights the harsh reality many families face, but also the strength it takes to endure it.



@PieterVand37940 What's the point? If you can't afford rent in your own country what makes you think you can do it in another country? You can't run away from poverty. There are two abled bodied men in that picture.









Any black South African who complains about the arrival of Europeans 374 years ago is free to go live in rural areas like it was in pre-colonial times. Except you will have more access to water, transport, cellphones, etc. Yet for some reason they wont go stay there, they all want to move to the city amongst modern privileges whilst blaming white people for their shortcomings.






























