Sowetan

Individual realities are shaping views on the situation in the counyty

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We are bombarded daily with diverse views on the situation in SA, ranging between optimism and pessimism.

Views are determined by the realities in which individual­s find themselves. Few people observe in a holistic manner and in a broader context.

Of course, things do not look as bright for those who enjoyed an exclusive and privileged lifestyle for generation­s and no longer enjoy special privileges. Of course, things are looking better for those who were less privileged for generation­s and who are now enjoying equal opportunit­ies.

Of course, there are still frustratio­ns among the historical­ly disadvanta­ged whose positions are now further weakened by the growing poverty gap, exacerbate­d by widespread corruption.

There will always be opportunis­tic populists on the right and the left of the political spectrum.

The world is not simply black and white – more so in a diverse country like SA. If you analyse the diverse daily opinions, you will see it is written from individual realities and, tragically, still too often on cultural/colour lines and/or from a party-political angle.

No country, individual or situation is only good or bad – we have to look wider and develop the ability to separate the corn from the chaff and to express a balanced opinion that is not only good or bad and not blurred by narrow views and prejudices.

Dawie Jacobs Sterrewag

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