by BigArnie » Wed 01 Aug 2007, 10:34:04
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('oiless', 'B')igArnie, would I be correct in assuming that the high crime rate is a direct result of there being two distinct societies, the haves and the have-nots?
At face value that seems to be the obvious answer but closer scrutiny reveals a different picture. If the huge disparity between the haves and the have nots was the cause of all this crime then why is this phenomenon absent in Namibia, Mozambique, Angola, Zambia, Tanzania, Malawi, Botswana and even Zimbabwe? Those countries have a far lower crime rate than South Africa, especially violent crime.
Also, I cannot see how rape can be fuelled by hunger (SA has the highest rape statistics in the world bar none).
No, the answer must lie with a government that does not want to do something about crime. Government officials are still denying that we have a problem! How can you address an issue if you don't see it as being an issue in the first place?
There is a general state of lawnessness in South Africa and, because SA has such a progressive constitution, this leads to the protection of the rights of criminals at the expense of their victims. We see it every day. Compounding this is the inefficiency of the entire justice system that puts far more criminals back on the street rather than behind bars where they belong.
Shockingly, a huge percentage of violent crimes in this country are perpetrated by illegal immigrants from the abovementioned countries. Those same criminals dare not commit similar crimes in their countries of orgin because back home the law has got real teeth.
IMHO this deplorable state of affairs will eventually be the undoing of this country.