South African visitors to “advanced” First World cities such as London, Paris and New York are certain to return home with the common notion that those iconic areas are so meticulously clean, and would invariably use the words: “Those are civilised societies.”
Just compare them with our people, who just can’t be bothered at the manner we treat our garbage.
Leaving bin bags out, willy nilly, littering the beaches, dumping on quiet roads, inviting vermin like cockroaches and rats, welcoming bacteria, viruses, disease.
Why can’t we also simply become civilised?
Actually, these are incorrect conclusions: reading about how bad it once was in these same “advanced” cities a mere century ago reveals that they,
too, were infested with all the worst vermin that caused the most horrible diseases.
Mostly because…