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Youve heard of the Big Bang theory, here is a new spin... the Big Lie theory?


http://www.news24.com/News24/South_Afric...

If you tell a lie often enough it will believed.

"The ANC subscribes to the theory that if the "big lie" is repeated often enough then people will believe it, and reality can be shaped by the ruling party," said Gauteng provincial DA safety spokesperson James Swart."

This is so true for all you out there that think things are ok. you keep telling yourself that it will be all right. So much so that you believe it.

How can we who are not blind, convince thoses that are. How can we show them the truth, especially now when "reality can be shaped by the ruling party,"

It's actually frightening when reading interviews with and statements from ANC ministers and members how truly deluded they are.
And it seems to be across the ANC spectrum, from the President of that vile organisation right down to their support base.
One can only accept the research undertaken and proving low IQ levels amongst their majority support base when observing how easily misled they are into believing their own lies as well as their collective lies.

The Big Lie Theory? Sounds like something that our government uses on a daily basis.

I can think of a white building that's in Parliment street, CT that could do with a big bang.....

Not to mention a few other buildings that house brain donor individuals...

Geez man. I thought this was going to be a Valentines revelation on your part but never mind at least you can see through the ANC.
Zuma will be playing the lead role in The Lyin' King.

Have you never played that "sick game" in the office/school/varsity where you pick one guy and then every one tells him "Hi Pete, what is wrong, are you feeling sick, you look terrible, should you not be in bed, boy what is wrong with you, you are so pale, your forehead feels so clammy, you are looking so feverish?" By 10:00 the poor guy really feels sick and by 11:00 he has gone home or to the doctor.......If you repeat a lie often then in the end even you will believe your own lie.

I'm also a person that lies to myself and after some time the lie becomes so real it's hard to see the truth. In one such case the lie I told myself became harder and harder to conceal and I was tempted to lie even more. The lie eventually got me in deep trouble and I was rudely awakened by its consequences. Imagine what will happen when the lies of the ANC catches up with them after they believed it to be true for so long. We always say that we should learn from the past or from history, but we seldom use our own advice. Look at what happened to our country when the lies from the previous government caught up with them. They were put in a category they can never escape from. And their siblings are paying for it now by not even being able to get a real job. I think it would be even worse this time.
There's no way we can show them the truth. They are oblivious to reason when caught up the lies they now believe to be truths.

Why is this a revelation to everyone, we all know that the truth has never been a strong suit of Mandela and his ANC Orcs and Goblins.
Chickyboo has just classified it and given it a term of reference, well done chickaboo have a star

To answer your last question:
We carry on doing exactly what we are doing!
Our voice is our biggest weapon.
Just notice how p1sst some people get, those who would prefer the reality of what is happening in SA to not be heard overseas!

Bull knows all about it.

The guy acually does believe his own lies.

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