THEY HIJACKED HIS LUXURY TRUCK. What they gave him next is a SLAP IN THE FACE to every hard-working South African.
Last week, a driver was FORCIBLY DOWNGRADED from the R1.1 MILLION Ford Ranger Platinum—a bakkie dripping with quilted leather, seat heaters, a roaring V6, and a 360-degree camera—to a bare-bones “workhorse.” Photos supplied show the shocking drop: cloth seats, a manual gearbox, a key you have to actually TURN. It’s a R700,000 vehicle that feels like a punishment.
This isn’t just about cars. This is about a DANGEROUS DIVIDE they’re creating. Who REALLY benefits from this system? The elites glide in silent, heated luxury, while the rest of us are told to be happy with “efficient” basics. Ford boasts 22 models to “cater to every scenario,” but the message is clear: know your place.
The silence from the top is DEAFENING. They want you to accept less, to believe that a reverse camera is a luxury and that wanting comfort is a sin. They’re pricing out pride and selling you back the bare minimum.
They think you won’t notice the pattern. They are wrong.
Edited for Kayitsi.com


