Your beloved Trump is not a saint either

US President Donald Trump. | (Photo by Jim WATSON / AFP)

US President Donald Trump. | (Photo by Jim WATSON / AFP)

Published Dec 16, 2024

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I would like to respond to the Letter; Trump, help us, Ramaphosa has fed us to the wolves on Wednesday 11 December by Mr Oosthuizen. Bless his soul, he is at it again!

The Daily News carried his raving rant - mostly perhaps fully warranted - against Mr Phala Phala Ramaphosa. Great stuff about his beloved idol—Donald Trump—who also has his own brand of pally, Phala Phala charges still pending.

Joe Biden can grant Donald Trump a quick pardon before midnight of 31st December,whilst Trump has another four years to reciprocate and forgive Mr Biden for having helped nearly 50000 souls, in Gaza, reach heaven prematurely. Now that's a good example of the idiotic expression you scratch my backside and I will wash yours.

All this is great fun reading. Far more exciting than potholes and boreholes. Almost front-page stuff!

Like other writers who still believe that global warming is due to only those festive braais, Mr Oosthuizen is really enjoying using some expressive expletives against our beloved ANC government which actually was the only political party that fought to provide this freedom of expression on the local terrain.

He mentions being at the mercy of foreign powers. Which makes colonists Europe, U.S.A. and U.K. our permanent, local, fully naturalized watchdogs, still, right?

But what beats me in his exposition of so many anti-government issues is that he very carefully makes no mention specifically of anybody else's religion except that of the elephant in the room.

That one and only, lone ranger that took Gaza's fight to the Hague.

The only one in Pretoria that, even after being of the unlikely gender, had the balls to question those foreign powers about their own cowardly involvement against helpless women and children.

Religion must really be at the forefront of Mr Oosthuizen's daily thoughts.

But he forgot to mention the religion of all those other actors in his long piece. Rather biblical, no?

EBRAHIM ESSA | Durban

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