You're a gran (your latest a couple of months old) so at night you go out to feed children who don't have, you panic about running out of food, it's about to start raining again, and...
I don't know how she does it #Heartbreak #DistrictSixMatters #TheSoliPhilanderFoundation
Me being clear again: I am not Muslim. I have no plans of converting to Islam. I don’t Salaah, I don’t go to Mosque, but I am insulted to the core of what makes me Capetonian. When the Westernization and White-tification of these shores unfolded, till all that was left was a
standardized behavioural code and touristy roles for matters cultural, those who practiced their faith stood as a beacon of example in an environment of Christian-National Oppression.
Much of this was manifest in District Six as is still evident in the link to Bo-Kaap. Mosques
are as meaningful to Cape Town as churches. Powerful figures of Heritage, Holy Men banished here to stay their pursuit of egalitarianism and freedom. Cape Culture is incomplete if you make Islam ‘other’. The Muslim Way, the Cape Town Muslim Way is part of Our Way. Of who we are
I'll admit. I'm triggered. The Homeless People in The District know Martha. I doubt if any of them would harm her like this. Also, they have no issue with knocking on the door or stopping Martha on the street to ask for assistance
The gangsters don't bother with us.
We lay claim to no territority and we don't abide by the rules of engagement. We don't engage.
We have recently had an alarming gang-related incident that doesn't bear repeating it sounds so ridiculously bizarre (and I was there!) , but there is no active or passive animosity
between the gangsters and what we do. In fact, I suspect a grudging approval
Before I move on to being completely ridiculous, I must stress that to my knowledge the gangsters (Of course there's no hemogeny, I'm making a point) are not bothered about me carrying on
“At the time of the shooting, I was outside. I ran inside the house when I heard gunshots and people started running. When I entered the house, there was my little girl in a pool of blood,” said Monique Cottle
1/ Cape Town Police sold guns to gangsters 2/ A number of people have
died in the latest conflict in Woodstock, fed from the Flats and spreading into the Northern Suburbs. 3/ As the mother of this little girl indicated there was such shooting they couldn’t tell which direction the bullets were coming from. The family of the little girl lived in a
Wendy house in the Southern Suburbs. 4/ The DA was marching in Mitchell’s Plain yesterday to send a message to Bheki Cele 5/ SAPS is prosecuting Anti-Gang Unit supercop Jeremy Veary, whose colleague Charl Kinnear was assassinated after announcing incriminating evidence against
Because of that distinct difference between ‘getting people of the street’ and actually addressing the factors behind the constantly escalating housing crisis in Cape Town. But as been shown, it is a different crisis for the City - For them it is the idea that the visibility of
Homeless People is the issue. Their inadequacy to effectively address it and now criminalising their existence is not up for consideration. Get them off the street and punish them into the system. And any criticism of their failure - evident in the number and treatment of
Homeless People - Take the wide support they apparently have for this? Well, it buys completely into the narrative of Homeless People being on the street ‘by choice’, and their refusal to endure say, something like the Strandfontein Relocation Camp, speaks of their refusal to
With all the respect and sorrow for The Good Reverend, but I never believed she would get a FAIR hearing. When she had to go on a Hunger Strike to be heard? When the Archbishop didn’t agree with her right to be heard? All this during a period the Church was still ‘formulating’
its approach to GBV? And while the Church was intent on protecting the identity and integrity of the man she claims raped her? When the Archbishop’s close friend publicly attacked her character and mental state?
This whole harrowing ordeal has been about men protecting other men
guilty, or not. Now that the Church has formalized it’s approach - the accused is going to counselling to learn about not entering other people’s private spaces uninvited - The Rev can see if she’s got the wherewithal to pursue a FAIR hearing in a context outside of the Church
@RobynPorteous The blessing of breath. That automatic action without which we would be nought, but on which we seldom spend a thought. So we wallow in our breath's shallows, we stutter and sputter, and instead of breathing deep when the going gets steep, we block our airflow or neglect to
@RobynPorteous go slow, so that at times we over-ventilate when we most need to oxygenate, or under-inflate as opposed to making our lungs dilate, and we miss the connection between coping with what we have to face, and breathing at a steady, abdomen-based pace.
Allow me also to mention,
@RobynPorteous that if you give breathing intention, if you give the flow of air meaning, whether just thinking of it as clearing and cleaning, or echoing some deeper, philosophical notion, of the ebb and flow of life's motion, it somehow enhances, invigorates and intensifies, this seemingly