Through the grapevine: Use social media, don’t let it use you
No hard feelings, but at times, sitting back and watching things unfold from a distance helps rather than to whine and trying to be a Facebook clown with dry jabs.
“Those who live in glass houses should not throw stones,” is a proverb many should consider, especially in politics.
We cannot help but wonder who actually died and made some of you successors of Judge President Francis Legodi and the like.
The way people went on about the the audio that implicates MEC for Culture, Sports and Recreation, Lindiwe Ntshalintshali, one would swear that the others have no skeletons in their closets, yet they do.
It would serve some of abo bhuti nabo sesi not to engage much on the matter or to even share the audio, because we doubt they would be pleased if their shenanigans would be laid bare for all to see. Be careful, it is just a friendly warning!
The ruling party should actually consider social media training for members, because some of the comrades go way out of line taking advantage of their smartphones and uncapped data to comment on everything under the sun.
Let us not forget, nobody is perfect, and some are Ben10s to amagugesta, while others benefit from blessers indirectly and others have slept their way to the top and nobody says a thing about it. So let us all calm ourselves and work on our New Year’s resolutions.
Have a great week ahead and remember to use social media and never allow it to use you.
May the force be with you!



