A few days after the article entitled Manuel,
Manyi, Ngobeni and Zille, Paul Ngobeni was fired.
Then, just a day after my article ‘Proof Why South
Africa Needs a Dictator’ Shabir Shaik was re-arrested.
It’s ok to smile at my insinuation.
But some people take it too far.
American Insurance company Aflec wasted
no time in firing comedian Gilbert Gottfried, the voice
on their ad campaigns, after the comedian joked about the
catastrophe in Japan in which thousands have died and millions
have been displaced.
“I just split up with my girlfriend,
but like the Japanese say, ‘They'll be another one
floating by any minute now,’ Gottfried tweeted on
Saturday.
He followed that joke up with another. ‘What
does every Japanese person have in their apartment? Flood
lights.’
But like Shabir Shaik, rapper 50 cent seems to think that
he is untouchable.
“Look this is very serious people
I had to evacuate all my hoes from LA, Hawaii and Japan.
I had to do it. Lol,” he tweeted.
Sick.
Thank goodness there are still some people
whose action don’t often enough make the news, but
restores my hope for the human race.
When 60-year-old Brit Graham Page learnt
that Edward, his guide dog for six years, had developed
inoperable cataracts and had to have his eyes removed, he
decided to get another guide dog to act s the eyes for both
of them.
Opal,
a two-year-old dog, now guides both Graham and Edward
around town.
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