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Mar 31, 2013 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
Tension is heightening because people have refused to accept that everyone has the right to disagree. In this case the disagreement is over who should be respected and who should be allowed to make determinations at the national level.
Indeed, there was always this problem but it was not an issue until now. The reason is that things were allowed to fester. This refusal to accept will spill over into other areas of life and the consequences would not be pleasant. If one believes that migration has been bad to this point, whatever happens would worsen the migration.
But this need not happen as the signs seem to show. There is the pressure by the reasonable ones.
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The fires were back with an intensity that defied logic. But even they would be overshadowed by human behaviour. Rapes would take pride of place in the society because people seem to have lost reason. One rapist is going to feel the brunt of community anger.
He would be beaten to within an inch of his life and the law enforcers would not seem to mind.
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Another road accident is going to cause even more injuries than the few this past week. Speeding would be the cause but as can be expected, there would just be finger pointing.
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