IT IS every person’s civic and moral duty to ask himself whether the government that has power over him is just and fair. He may not have elected the government, and in a democracy it is proper to be resigned to the power that the majority’s bidding has over him. But sometimes the government is so impudent and shameful, so contrary to his sense of justice and fair play, that a man finds its power intolerable. The moral question arises of how he ought to behave. Should he acquiesce as a man resigned? Should he wage a silent struggle against its overweening power? Should he violently thrash against its unbearable dominion?
via www.bdlive.co.za
It is within the context of this paragraph that we need to remind the government that they cannot legislate arbitrarily. It's enough now. Money is coming for our court case - a sign that we've had enough.
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