Survivalist motivated home, farm and business invasions increase municipal income streams of property rates and sales of electricity; hurt our families and pets and damages our property, while destroying our economy, and reducing VAT income generation opportunities which the government needs to keep the lights on (if that was the intention)
Are these points below actually our responsibility, or does our community-focused, inclusive and stimulatory point of view, where "no one is left behind", require that we accept this responsibility? You just know the municipalities are killing jobs everywhere they can.
The below is a computer generated list, and even here no mention is made of the need to create work specific to commercially unemployable people, protecting their dignity and way of life so that their children can slot effortlessly into the grinding machine, and steal their lifeforce.
These are people who have no experience in dealing with the stress of getting up two, or even five, days in a row, at the same time, to do mindless, boring and repetitive physical or mental work which benefits the employer, and keeps them in virtual slavery, with fancy cars, houses, clothes and endless debts as reward.
The most important topics that the commercially unemployable in South Africa need for survival include:
Overall, the key to survival for the commercially unemployable in South Africa is access to resources, knowledge, and support that can help them overcome the challenges they face and build a sustainable future for themselves and their families.