that according to policy, since this question got pulled, up it goes again?
To recap:
Apparently there was some buzz, since discredited, that Neil Watson's site crimexposesouthafrica was the work of a phony.
Before the truth eventually came out, which was that the entire sordid exercise of his so-called exposure was the work of parties trying to silence him with lies and innuendo, with those parties now facing civil legal action, there was the hope that since he had been 'exposed', all the crime would disappear, along with his website.
With the closing of the website, all the murder would automatically vanish. So would the gang rape of infants, the murderous carjackings and the brutal home-invasions.
There would be no more muggings, bank-robberies, breaking and entry, along with the magical elimination of all and every crime perpetrated by both the savages running amok in the street and the ones running the country.
None of that will happen now. Sorry guys.
2006-11-13
16:25:33
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tiisetsemo - I'm trying, baby, I'm trying.
2006-11-13
16:48:07 ·
update #1
Queen B - that's the whole point, there were no facts. It was all a transparent attempt to kill the messenger of bad news.
2006-11-13
17:15:16 ·
update #2
Pleasantflower - faith in what?
2006-11-13
21:42:41 ·
update #3