SherrynSch (@sherrynsch) 's Twitter Profile
SherrynSch

@sherrynsch

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calendar_today25-02-2011 15:55:08

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FoodForward SA is proud to partner with the The Solidarity Fund to ensure that food parcels were distributed to 86,500 vulnerable households across the country. #ThatsSolidarity #DoSomething

FoodForward SA is proud to partner with the <a href="/SolidarityRSA/">The Solidarity Fund</a> to ensure that food parcels were distributed to 86,500 vulnerable households across the country. 

#ThatsSolidarity #DoSomething
SherrynSch (@sherrynsch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So let me get this straight, Jamil F. Khan agrees to go on a show called the Big Debate, to not debate with Gareth Cliff? I call BS, stop giving this fool more airtime

ALETTAHAπŸ’ŽπŸ€—πŸ’œπŸŒž (@alettaha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So we are living in Apartheid. A authoritarian, unfeeling, racist regime has totally destroyed our Country, decimated our economy and wages war on little kids + women. Congratulations, Cyril Ramaphosa πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦ The Presidency πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦. Oh and remember to thank #BhekiCele, #dlaminizuma and #Patel.

SherrynSch (@sherrynsch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So true. Our government treats us like children then whacks us when we refuse to comply. This is not about dealing with the spread of Covid

Annelie Lotriet (@annelielotriet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The latest clothing regulations is an example of the government's stupidity and pettiness, but the food regulations of their cruelty.

Tom Eaton (@tomeatonsa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So to summarize, South Africa has moved to Level 3.9, which is Level 4 but with some inspirational quotes, except for Cape Town, which has to report to the principal's office.

SherrynSch (@sherrynsch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Totally, #JohnSpeaksForMe we agreed to go into lockdown for 3 weeks to give government time to make medical preparations, then morphed into indefinite. This is not about choosing economy over lives, it’s about learning to live with a virus that’s going nowhere for a long time

Giulietta Talevi (@gtalevi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

South Africans mostly all supported the lockdown. But the contract was: if you shut down businesses and livelihoods, then make damn sure you have mechanisms in place to support your citizens. That was it, all the state had to do, and it failed. Rebellion is perfectly justified

SherrynSch (@sherrynsch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The overreaction to this virus is staggering. Imagine the reaction you’d get if you suggested closing down the economy to stop the spread of TB or malaria (or any other cause of death on this list).