POWA advert
On August 1, 2014 In Lifestyle
You’re about to be bombarded with Women’s Day messages. I reckon it’ll start on Monday so I wanted to get this one in while your mind’s still a fresh, clean slate.
Though I’ve never actually seen it on TV, it’s not new so you may well have. I love how low-budget & real it is. When I watched it for the very 1st time I kept wracking my brain right to the end to wondering what it could possibly be about. I didn’t see this one coming…
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Its amazing how people don’t care for the most impoprtant things…its reallly sad that that woman could die and nobody did anythng abt it. Then later when there’s an charity event abt woman abuse this very people we’ll contribute wanting to be seen as good people. Though when somethng iz happening to their vry eyes and ears they do nothing.
Bernice that’s exactly why I had to post this as soon as I saw it. Tragic’s not the word! W
Wow that is so true. We forget that together we are stronger. Reeva is a good example of this. She died from this too…. Sad society.
Hey Nomzita,
Yes, this case also had me thinking about the Anene Booysen case. We have a long, long way to go.
W
I had neighbours who fought all the time! It was terrible,,,everytime she’d scream in fear of her life. I went over there many times (with our other neighbour) to break up fights. I even called the landlord and complained many times. The police were also called in. This did not stop their fighting. I thank goodness they are no longer my neighbours (I have moved)
I wonder about her all the time. but then i remind myself, that she chose to come back. every. time. and there is nothing i could do about that.
It is so hard to try and convince someone to leave 🙁 I end up not knowing what to do but pray for them instead.
Sibahle I agree!
Good on you for trying to help Julie! I hope she is more than ok today. Sad! W