Posts Tagged ‘Moral Fibre’

King Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo Annexes South Africa

In the wake of convictions on criminal charges such as murder and assualt, King Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo of the abaThembu has carefully considered his options and, rather creatively, has come up with a brilliant solution to his pending incarceration: annex South Africa! King Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo gave formal notice to the Presidency, parliament and the NPA that following his humiliation at the hands of the High Court of Mthatha and the South African Media, he and his people – loosely estimated at 10 million – will be leaving South Africa, so to speak.

Now lets start with the basics, like who is this entertaining chap? Well he is the Mandela’s tribal chief (ouch) and he was convicted on various serious charges perpetrated against his community like murder, assault and kidnapping. And as to the annexing bit, I must appologise for my sensationalist header; he really is only annexing 60% of South Africa including parts of Gauteng (Johannesburg), KwaZulu Natal (Durban), and parts of the FreeState…and parts of the Eastern Cape – and oh yes, parts of the Western Cape like the beachfront property in Camps Bay.

Notice how he cleverly avoids any area that is economically insignificant like the desert for example although, to best of what I recall from Grade 3 history, he certainly has a better claim to the Karoo than Johannesburg . This is what is so interesting from a legal perspective: clients are always telling you the most amazing tales and fully expect you to put that version to the Judge without any consideration as to actual proof because he is obviously a moron who is going to believe whatever you say…suffice it to say this is not entirely the case. Who really needs proof anyway, right? “Yes your Lordship, Johannesburg could be construed as historically a Bantu area, however prior to the 1300’s…” Let’s stop that right there because this probably won’t reach actual trial stage.

Did I mention that the King also expects R 80 billion in compensation as well as fully expecting the Government to foot the bill for annexing our country. Only in South Africa :-) Well not entirely, remember Tibet? Still, we win for entertainment value and for further entertainment have a look at The Star and The Daily Dispatch

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16 DAYS: Please Help to Break the Chain

Once upon a time when I still had time to watch Oprah, she did a show on child pornography in America: she showed a map with one red dot representing the origin of one pornographic picture of a little girl and within 24 hours the map of America was a vivid red. Most – yes most – of the perpetrators were doing this to their own daughters. Others drugged their daughter’s friends on sleep overs. There are even instruction manuals that catered for all ages starting when they are months old. On these videos you can often hear the girls crying.

This is in America where they are very much aware of what is going on but don’t have the resources to follow all the leads they have, one can only imagine our situation. You know that women get traded like commodities right? I’m blond and thus I would apparently fetch about R 20 000 in Africa, at least I was told that once when I was twenty-one.  The idea is as absurd as it it is real. Women and child abuse in South Africa, if plotted, would paint our map blood red and to me the most frustrating part is the amount of women who either go back or unfailingly choose the same type of boyfriend. So what can you do when someone you know is abused?

Most cities have Domestic Violence Centres which offer a very radical remedy: an all prevailing principle in law is that both sides of a story must heard before a judgment may be taken. At DV, an interdict preventing contact with the victim simultaneously with a interim maintenance order can be made on the victim’s say-so alone by merely filling in a form – the victim never even sees the magistrate who makes the order. A return date is given where the accused may state his case.  Should he contravene the order he may be arrested immediately.

Obviously it’s not this simple: if he knows someone at the local police station, the police may refuse to arrest him, fucked-up but true. My favourite episode at the DV was when a Muslim man stormed in and started yelling at the councillor: how could they tell him not to hit his children when it was his right to discipline them? So he broke the kid’s collarbone – next  time he’ll listen to his father.

The Muslim man broke my stereo-type but many more exit: I live in a well-to-do neighbourhood and the stories that I can tell are just as dark, the shame even thicker. One woman who lived in a white palace with high walls nearby, was kicked down the stairs one too many times so she gassed herself in her car. Abuse is a psychological game that knows no discrimination – it’s everywhere. And that’s why it should be the community who stands up against those who perpetrate these crimes – we should not allow the purposeful isolation that perpetrators contrive to enable then to keep a psychological noose around the victim’s throat.

Please be aware and when you do see something amiss, don’t turn a blind eye – get involved because it is always your place. Another way to help is to support the 16 Days 16 Charities drive: they provide a wide variety of services and are an important stepping stone for those who have nowhere else to go and no-one to ask. Please check it out.

16 Days of activism

Perske Reens, A Poem

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I heard myself laughing
-the melody of happiness-
my long black dress was dancing
around bare legs and bare feet
to a thunderstorms’ heartbeat
with wind-sprites in my long blond hair;
together we waltzed down the street.
My spirit lifted to the darkened sky
and the mad elements let loose therein -
beautiful chaos let fly!
Mukuru pounded the earth
with electric white until
the clouds gave birth
and Africa sighed:
the time of plenty has come -
Summer has arrived.

Moral Fibre So Far

Moral Fibre T-ShirtsA current key global trend is ‘bespoke’ goods referring to goods tailored for the individual. The word began doing the rounds about four years ago when and I noticed becuase I’m the type of freak that finds the experience of discovering new words extremely gratifying. As with most trends started by the goats of this world the notion has filtered down and now it’s everywhere. It is probably a spin off of the economic boom (remember that?) that was sweeping the world four years ago that enabled mass consumers to reclaim individuality.

With this zeitgeist in mind, Moral Fibre was started in 2008 with the idea of promoting South African talent and it’s been a brilliant year of new experiences. We decided to start small and take baby steps, which really was the wisest choice between many umm…more impulsive ones. Never the less, the reaction we received was a little more than we expected – no complaints from this corner though! And it just keeps coming – especially the feed back that people get from wearing the shirts; these include phone numbers that were received from girls (I kid you not) and being stopped in the street by random people demanding to know where they got that shirt from – when’s the last time you got such a cool compliment?

Despite the economic down-turn it doesn’t seem like the mind-set of individuality and choice in consumption is going anywhere. Instead, there is awareness that individuality can influence industry; by choosing to buy South African products, buying organic food or growing our own, by not supporting companies who are unethical in their treatment of their staff and animals, demand can set the trend. In this vein Moral Fibre will continue to produce original products that are proudly South African. The next three designs will be released soon and it can’t hurt that shirts with graphic prints are a key fashion item for this year as well a cool endorsement of shirts with swear words by Sam Wilson (editor of women24.com) as quoted in the January edition of Elle Magazine: “Hot Tip: T-Shirts with swear words on them are perennially cool.” She said it. You read it it on the internet. Amen.

Here’s to a spectacular 2009 (or rather 2000 and mine), may the fun continue with (hopefully) improved content on the site by some very talented new folk and new shirts. We do have two requests from you good folk: First, design submissions are always welcome and secondly, for those proud owners of MF shirts, we would greatly appreciate pics of you guys wearing them. Thank you everyone for your brilliant support so far and best wishes for a fantastic new year.

Somer Heimwee

Remember summer holidays with parents at Adventura Resorts, the sea, the Kruger, wherever. The sun warm, luxurious on my skin. Nature resplendent in the best shades of green courtesy of afternoon rains. Sun beetles signing at fever pitch, birds calling to one another, the verdant smell of summer all around. Hours stretched into days, waiting to be filled by any whim, the one just as good the next. Swimming all day long. Cool against the baking heat, I dived in and water immersed my body, pulling at my hair. The sharp smell of chlorine that made eyes red from looking at people under water, just because. Doing handstands and back flips. Hunger would then always come, trek to the house to get snacks; Chips with onions, chutney, curry and mayonnaise sauce that mom would make. Milk ices, cool drinks and left-overs from the braai the night before. Thoughts were no more complicated than these, simple, elegant and almost self-contained. No sharp edges, no confusing inter-linkages. Summer was perfect for its own sake…and so were we.

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