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Somewhere in South Africa a black man woke up to operate a gigantic mining equipment worth R40m loading 350tons max. This black man works in a very rich mining area that has no development at all for the black community. This black man works for an iron ore mining company that sells its material $71 a ton at its lowest. Around 2011 this company was selling iron ore for about $140 a ton. This black man makes $24850.00 per load which on average is an hours work or less. Now you convert this amount to rands (at a $1=R11.33 rate) it shows one load this African brother and his colleagues make R281550.05 each for an employer. During that hour, this black man earned a mere R64.44. On average this African slave makes 10 loads in a 12 hour shift and this means after long days work he made R 2 815 505 for a foreign employer. When this darkie goes home at the end of a shift he has only earned R733.33 for that days shift. When iron ore sells at double the price of $71, this black mans salary remains the same. Well, we say $71 because of what they claim their iron ore price. It was revealed that these foreign companies fix prices to avoid tax and avoid paying blacks. In reality, iron ore could be selling way above the $71 a ton they mention. On the other hand the CEO of this American company earned R106.8 million in 2013 alone thus making him the highest paid CEO in the world. Of course he works for the biggest mining company in the world but these black mens earnings dont reflect the wealth of this company. However, these black men earn 6-7 times less than their counterparts in Europe and America but it is these African men who work harder and are more productive than Europeans. These black mens BCE Act of 1997 rights are violated. They dont rest as per the act. They dont enjoy such comfort at work that is enjoyed by their counterparts overseas. Many of these black men further enslave themselves by working overtime because they always short of cash to support their families. However, most of these South African black men are content with the situation theyre still excited 1994 happened. Some are happy they dont drink coffee at work from their own safety hard hats (makarapa) they give credit to 1994. Little do they know American has high praise for South Africa because natives of this land are happy slaves. They slave from home. Theyre not captured. No chains so they think slavery is over. They enrich foreign companies with passion. No one reminds them since 1994 no political party or politician nor trade union came forth about adjusting their slave salaries to a descent living wage. We have never heard of a change in black living wages. The last time black men cried foul about this kind of slavery 34 of them were killed. The story of a black man whose land was stolen in 1913 and 101 years down the line a black man still make millions from his own land but remain poor. # VukaDarkie!
Posted on: Tue, 09 Dec 2014 17:12:54 +0000

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