The inequality in Cape Town is beyond God's plan of humanity. It's a great place to vibe and living safe in the CBD but in honesty, the constant decline in wages for non-whites, the constant rise of parking tariffs to make sure that the under-paid, less fortunate have limited accessibility in the CBD is beyond me. The strategic division that is engineered by the DA in colored people's mind to think that black people are against them and are in Cape Town to steal their jobs and their better social standings gives me cringes. The list of social inequality is one aspect of Cape Town you can't ignore no matter how much you try. I was thinking of moving back to Cape Town but this just reminded me of the horrific decision on the social scene.
been in Cape Town for almost my whole life and I've been contemplating of relocating to Johannesburg for quite some time now...watching this video has made me more eager. Thanks for sharing your point of view. and oh ....I can agree with you about Cape town.
I lived in CPT for 2 yrs I must say I love the hustle and constant movement in JHB. Cape Town is great but sometimes I feel it is another country and just too hectic when it comes to social and economic inequalities but it is beautiful.
Johhanesburg is faster than the cape..I lived in Jo'burg in the 90's loved it. Yeoville- Rosebank- Sandton- midrand and kempton park...I visited durban and cape town with friends escaping the rush. Durban and Capetown is more like tourist destinations and Jo'burg work work work and parties, class and success. Each time we visit Capetown and Durban they love Jo'burg boys because of more opportunities.
I dnt know if its me being paranoid or what but I feel like unlike color, ethnicity matters a lot that side. I used to judge my fellow Xhosa's that go to Jo'burg and come back speaking Zulu and I never understood why. Until I was that side for a short period of time. I tell the judgement towards me as a Xhosa lady surprised me. its something I could not understand. My boyfriend and my cousin recently moved that side and I tell you my boyfriend is freaked out and wants to move out of town due to tribalism. A few weeks ago my cousin was telling me about how difficult it is to be Xhosa in Joburg. Tell me, do you think these are just exaggerations? other people following you are also allowed to raise their views and enlighten me. Maybe people have had specific experiences or maybe different experiences to the ones I've stated.
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