Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Justice for the forgotten - or overlooked

So, the cricket sorted itself out really. Not much to say, KP became the captain, and if I were him, I’d be revelling in the justice of it all. What goes around comes around I always say.
If he was booted out of a selection process due to his lack of pigmentation, but not without considerable talent, then the world’s best justice would be for him to lord it over the SA team when he finally ended up captain of a national side – against the side that refused to let him play for them.
Cheaters never win they say, and it seems that this is the same for old KP.
It is, as they say, the person who holds out the longest, or the person who goes into the fight the hardest that wins, and KP does both those well.
He’s an aggressive fighter, borne from the days of trying to protect himself in a country torn by strife and poverty. He has had to fight against the injustice of being born at the wrong time, in a reversal of previous regimes, but the theory being the same, to attempt to ‘right the wrongs’. The worm turns.

It’s the same as any company that tries to defraud people. Staff or customers, I am of the opinion that the worm turns and those people will never really prosper long term. Unfortunately it may not mean that they will be dethroned quickly, but one day they will be.

Mark my words.

It’s like that big shot city banker that is currently walking around the city, briefcase in hand after losing his job recently. He’s not told anyone he’s lost his job, and he’s trying to keep up appearances. But he did lose his job , as he was ‘not a very nice man’ who treated his staff badly, and looked out for himself foremost. Nothing wrong about looking after yourself, but doing it whilst stepping on the heads of other people means when you fall, they never offer you a hand up.

The worm turns. Make sure you aren't on it's back.

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