Does freedom mean anti-crime South Africa? After 1994 where our country was promised peace and tranquility for all. I thought that we escaped the struggle that our parents went through, and that we were going to live peacefully without any fear of being rejected, abused or denied opportunities because of the color of our skin, gender and even age. At the new supposedly free South Africa one thing that still bothers me and that I fear every day regardless of where I am is that there might be humans out there who are more powerful than me, who might hurt and even kill me because is m a women and powerless. I fear walking at the streets alone, I fear being at home alone and I still fear staying in campus till late because I don't know what those cruel men out there might do to me, as the world has turn a jungle where only the fittest will survive. I dreamt of a place where one lived to their full expectations, ...
The blog is outlining the issues that as South Africans we face as the rates of crime in our country seem to increase in every minute, and the culprits not found. I am asking the South Africans on what can be done and whether freedom means being not able to walk freely in the streets and even in our households.