Zulu Lesson Scary Internet

 1. Scary is -thu-sa in Zulu. You say the first part like tools and the second like some.

2. When you are scared, thu-ki-le. You say the first part like tools, the second like Kilimanjaro and the last part like leg.


The internet is scary because it is mostly faceless, lawless and country-less. The dark ‘net’ is even worse. Hold it. What might be scary to you, is normal to me. Point taken. It depends on things like culture, religion, age and domicilium which means where you live, in Latin.

Example. Some new immigrants are shocked out of their skin during their first summer, when they see Dutch, Canadian and American women walking around in their denim shorts.

Rihanna is another example. After her Super Bowl presentation, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) received more than 100 complaints about her dancing, called it indecent. Young people laughed. What she did has been standard in the music business, for a long time..

Granted, being scared is subjective, but the internet is scary for everyone, when it erases the line between children and adults. That is tantamount to saying nature is stupid. There’s no difference. What grown men do to themselves, they want to do to children. That’s scary. Even animals protect their kids.

ENGLISH

ZULU

The internet scares me.

I-yangi-thusa internet.

He scares me.

U-ya-ngi-thusa.

Donald Trump scares me.

U-Donald Trump u-ya-ngi-thusa.

I got scared when I saw him.

Nge-thukile uma ngi-mbona.

We got scared when we saw the flood damage.

Se-thukile uma sibona umonakalo we-mvula.

 By: Nonqaba waka Msimang.

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