what i m amazed is how friendly and open people are with us. it s easy for me to say whatever i want about the government. me can go home. our lives will go on. we don t pay the price for that. everybody who helped us could very well pay that price. it should be pointed out that a lot of people did not. a lot of people were nice to us but said i ve already been in jail. you know, i really don t want to go back. it s a very real concern. what happens to the people we leave behind? one would think you can win freedom. they tasted freedom. you know, you can put the toothpaste back in the tube. you know, there s no doubt about that. but for the moment at least, things seem to be moving in the right direction, a country
what i m amazed is how friendly and open people are with us. it s easy for me to say whatever i want about the government. me can go home. our lives will go on. we don t pay the price for that. everybody who helped us could very well pay that price. it should be pointed out that a lot of people did not. a lot of people were nice to us but said i ve already been in jail. you know, i really don t want to go back. it s a very real concern. what happens to the people we leave behind? one would think you can win freedom. they tasted freedom. you know, you can put the toothpaste back in the tube. you know, there s no doubt about that. but for the moment at least, things seem to be moving in the right direction, a country
what i m amazed is how friendly and open people are with us. it s easy for me to say whatever i want about the government. me can go home. our lives will go on. we don t pay the price for that. everybody who helped us could very well pay that price. it should be pointed out that a lot of people did not. a lot of people were nice to us but said i ve already been in jail. you know, i really don t want to go back. it s a very real concern. what happens to the people we leave behind? one would think you can win freedom. they tasted freedom. you know, you can put the toothpaste back in the tube. you know, there s no doubt about that. but for the moment at least,
necessary it is for me to apologize to the people of south africa, who i have offended due to a needless and careless tweet for being insensitive to this crisis and to the millions of people living with this virus i am ashamed. smefs she was ahead of a company. on saturday the company said she is no longer a good match, firing her. the now former pr exec found herself the target of a social media mob on friday sending out that tweet right before logging offline on her 12-hour flight from london to her native south africa. it s not a pub liss sift s worst nightmare. it s any public figure s worst nightmare. it s like trying to put toothpaste back in the tube. you can t put it back. reporter: the hashtag has justine landed yet, one guy awaiting her arrival at the
it s like putting toothpaste back in the tube, you can t take it back. the #has justine landing yet trending worldwide. one guy even eight waing her arrival at the cape town airport. a trial by twitter as many are calling it, according to her linked in page, sacco was also formerly a publicist for the wwe and on her now disabled twitter page she has a kch of vulgar now cleted tweets like i had a sex dream about an autistic kid last night and i can t be fired for things i say while intoxicated right. leaving many to wonder how she couldn t manage her own ensocial media. one tweet, one statement is all it takes in the world of twitter and social media to cost somebody their career. if there is any could that can come from this, it appears more attention has been focused