Queenstown Bully culture in Komani South Africa
Bullies from the past still dominate the culture in Queenstown now formally named Komani in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa.
It is a not particularly well kept secret that the town of Komani in the eastern Cape province of South Africa harbors a dirty old-fashioned gang from the past. People who somehow escaped the attention of the truth and reconciliation commission who respond to anyone who knows anything they don’t by trying to break that person down. I won’t name names for fear of legal reprisals but I have direct personal experience of this. An attempted wrongful, illegal imprisonment by the family of a gay friend of mine when I inadvertently humiliated them by providing them with security they were unable to provide for themselves. The absurd remnant of an apartheid era underground police gang who were instrumental in enabling the serial killer, Van Schoor, a man who routinely murdered black people and was apparently encouraged to do so by the local police of his era in Buffalo city and Komani.
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This Queenstown bully culture routinely sexually intimidates and abuses its youth, not caring that all the gays, all the autistic people, all the geniuses and any other people who are exceptional will be destroyed by their bullying. The town limps along, labouring under the delusion that this bully culture produces superior people when it obviously does the opposite. South Africa does not have time for this. Think of this as a parent looking for a decent and kindly place to raise a child. The effect such an ethos will have on the developing intelligence and morality of your child

Queenstown can be a beautiful place again, but first we have to rid the community of the spiritual failure that has inhibited all aspects of social welfare. The ethos of this group pervades education, industry, agriculture, medicine, art and dance and literature and it needs to be destroyed.
The ‘break them to make them’ ethos prevailing in the town rules out empathy, destroys young minds, inhibits economic development and innovation. It is heartbreaking to observe the psychopathic inability to love one another and embrace diversity.
If you are a person who has been victimised by people pretending to be police officers and locked up in the St Albans correctional services facility then I encourage you to make contact with me at watercycler@gmail.com.