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		<title>By: Bernard</title>
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		<description>Maybe! The Times newspaper dated June 25, 2008 on pg 21, run with a story with a headline: "Rudderless society heads for rocks". It started, I quote: " It is clear that collectively and individually we are a deeply wounded people. Profound damage was inflicted over a sustained period of several decades by the apartheid regime and the psychic wounds are extreme" unquote, and 'out of context'!

What Paul Ashton, Astrid Berg, John Gosling, Peter Hodson, Helise le Roux, Gillian Mudie and Gerald Stonestreet (a group of analitical psychlogists) were definately right when they say we are a sick society!

The group were refering to the recent eruption of xenophobia violence and brutality in South Africa. In addition, this is what they had to say... Neurobiological research on the development of the human brain has shown conclusively that a lack of adequate parenting during the first 18 months to two years of life can result in demonstrable delays in brain developments. According to this group, this might cause significant behavioural problems later.

Right, I'm not saying Mr Vavi did lack adequate parenting during his childhoods era, but this analysis or research bring us a bit next to a reality. Or maybe, there must be a recent update of the Oxford Dictionary with additional different meanings ofr the word 'Kill'. Perhaps, is time for other people to go for a psychaitric check-up shortly after delivering a speech or giving comments to the media! I hope i'm not quoted out of context!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Maybe! The Times newspaper dated June 25, 2008 on pg 21, run with a story with a headline: &#8220;Rudderless society heads for rocks&#8221;. It started, I quote: &#8221; It is clear that collectively and individually we are a deeply wounded people. Profound damage was inflicted over a sustained period of several decades by the apartheid regime and the psychic wounds are extreme&#8221; unquote, and &#8216;out of context&#8217;!</p>
<p>What Paul Ashton, Astrid Berg, John Gosling, Peter Hodson, Helise le Roux, Gillian Mudie and Gerald Stonestreet (a group of analitical psychlogists) were definately right when they say we are a sick society!</p>
<p>The group were refering to the recent eruption of xenophobia violence and brutality in South Africa. In addition, this is what they had to say&#8230; Neurobiological research on the development of the human brain has shown conclusively that a lack of adequate parenting during the first 18 months to two years of life can result in demonstrable delays in brain developments. According to this group, this might cause significant behavioural problems later.</p>
<p>Right, I&#8217;m not saying Mr Vavi did lack adequate parenting during his childhoods era, but this analysis or research bring us a bit next to a reality. Or maybe, there must be a recent update of the Oxford Dictionary with additional different meanings ofr the word &#8216;Kill&#8217;. Perhaps, is time for other people to go for a psychaitric check-up shortly after delivering a speech or giving comments to the media! I hope i&#8217;m not quoted out of context!</p>
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