How’s your inbox this morning?
Mine is filled with people trying to get their songs on 2oceansvibe Radio (wrong person – try these deets), an offer for penis enlargement (wrong crowd), and sales on things I can’t afford anyway.
I don’t want to pry with regards what’s happening on your side, but apparently this email is now doing the rounds.
A few readers sent it our way, and a few others have asked if we know anything about it, so let’s see what all the fuss is about.
First up, here’s part of the email:
It comes at you via Dear Cape Town, and you can find more info on the campaign here.
They also add this:
It is important to note this is not simply a petition but the first step in an essential Participative Democracy process. And here’s the best bit; as each comment is immediately sent as a separate email to the designated government representative, comments must, by law, be individually acknowledged and considered by the Government. Had this been a petition, they would treat it as a single comment.
If you head over to that page you’ll also see that there is a live feed of the comments sent.
They’re flooding in at a rapid rate:
OK, I couldn’t help myself. I hit refresh and waited for a yes:
Jorge from Venezuela thinks no, and Jenny thinks it’s completely unnecessary.
I’m picturing Jenny as a 55-year-old who lives in Constantia that is currently dressed in her activewear, but then she saw the weather and decided to tuck into a little lunch-time chardonnay.
It was probably poured for her by someone she refers to as ‘the houseboy’.
A few more, because you’re insatiable:
Fascinating.
Anyway, you’ll find all the details on how you can add your voice to the mix here.
Jenny, that’s your second glass now, people are starting to talk.
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