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Old 3rd Dec 2007, 18:45
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Bsousa; "Knuckledraggers " and the moderators are allowing this to go on?
This has to be the lowest WE have all sunk to.
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Old 3rd Dec 2007, 19:32
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BALEWA, Flying Touareg, LJT,

you guys make very good points. Dont waste your time with the comments you read from these guys. You can trully see that a lot of them were brought up in an era where the black man was looked down upon. As such it is very difficult for them to see things in another way. They are so racist even to their own country men/women they cannot stand the new order in their own society anymore. The South African government is trying to empower the black people to train as pilots and all you ever hear on this forum is non stop drivel about them being inferior to their white counter parts.

They see aviation starting to thrive in other African countries and young black pilots starting to challenge the old order of things and it makes them cringe. They are a frustrated lot who dont really have much options other than to change their sickening ways they treat/view the black man. Dont get wound up by them. How do you think they feel when they hear about companies like Virgin Nigeria/Airik/Aero/Ethiopian/KQ dishing out type ratings, empowering young black pilots?? Try to understand the group of assholes we are dealing with here and you'll very quickly paint a good picture of the kind of hell those poor black pilots in SA are going through. Keep it up boys, you've really stood up to them.

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Old 3rd Dec 2007, 20:06
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I agree with you 100% Alternative Procedure, most of them are a bunch of Racist

For months I logged on to pprune Africa and followed this disgraceful thread SAA pilots on the verge of a mass exodus? ( 1 2 3 4 5 6) it went on quietly until it got to six pages man, six pages of you just can't believe what's and it's, that was being posted in there. I suggest you check it out, and see what reasons they give for their so called Mass Exodus.

This Thread stunk and I prayed that colleagues in airlines around the world read what was being posted in there!

Suddenly it has quietly faded down nearly five or six pages, nobody seems to want to post anything on that thread again, I think I know why and I will send you a PM with my reason.

The decent Pilots in SA and I know there are quite a number of them should resist this kind of comments and postings here that tarnish their image and aviation industry.

Out with the roughnecks in SAA, about time dont you think so!
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Old 3rd Dec 2007, 20:14
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I was in Africa for the 1st time a few months back (Nigeria & South Africa) and couldn't believe the level of racism I was seeing (whites towards blacks & blacks towards whites) !
Now I live in Australia and the way our government has treated our indigenous Australians in the past is no laughing matter, however I don't think this is the case now as things changed years ago.
I tried putting myself in the position of imagining what it would be like to live in Australia being outnumbered by aboriginals 10 to 2 and they having all the high offical positions and I thought to myself (Karma) !!!
You treat people how you want to be treated (Africa is an amazing place and the people need to get their sh#t together).
Nigeria was very different, but overall the people seemed very sincere (I hope they too can get their sh#t together as it's a shame the people there have to live that way).
I don't think I could handle life in SA living in my house surrounded by barbed wire.
I just pray to god for all the African people to get their issues sorted and live as one as it really is an awesome continent!
Cheers to all (black & white) !!!!
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Old 3rd Dec 2007, 21:43
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"Knuckledraggers " and the moderators are allowing this to go on?
Its appears Shunanny, we have a difference in definition. I have no clue what you may equate this too.
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Old 3rd Dec 2007, 22:18
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SFA to do with aviation.

Closed.

Bunch of xenophobic agitators. No more black white crap unless it (somehow) has to do with aviation.
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