- To
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Mosiuoa Lekota
- From
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javeer chowan
- Subject
- You have inspired me
- Date
- June 29, 2018, 12:53 p.m.
Dear Honorable Mosiuoa Lekota
I am part of the youth in South Africa, with everything that is going on, i have felt lost together with disbelief.
Today you have given me hope, enough hope to still believe that there are people in our government and national assembly that will always say what is right for all South African people.
You are what i call the foundation of our freedom and positive change.
Mr Lekota , i wake up everyday so hungry for change . This hunger grows more everyday ,because of how easy our youth of today are influenced by people like Julius Malema.
It has given me the drive to spark conversations with South Africans of all ages , all races and all genders to find out what they believe in our system and our fellow people.
I asked questions that south Africans find so hard to speak about, we had conversations that one with not easily get into, but i want you to know that there are people who are rational and do believe in UBUNTU. It has given me so much relief.
It made me believe that there are people who as the platform to spread positive messages, but rather use they power and influence to pass the wrong messages to our people. We lose hope this way.
Yes we do have flaws, but if all South Africans feel love rather than hate and if we strengthen trust between all,we can move forward with the same motive Nelson Mandela had.
A lot of South Africans mistaken not having trust in someone with being racist.People are not all racist , they just don't trust easy.
Mr Lekota, i love all, i have the drive to spread this positive influence to our youth and our people. For us to not to be seen as hypocrites and actually show the world what is the true meaning of UBUNTU.
I will do anything to bring peace, i will make the sacrifices to have people keep they faith , so we can all live in harmony.
Please help me spread my message , please help me give positive influence to our youth.
I AM PROUDLY SOUTH AFRICAN, AND I DEMAND POSITIVE CHANGE FOR MY GENERATION AND THE GENERATIONS TO COME.
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