Yes i said it , Children should start working as soon as possible so they become Employable and Skilled

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"Yes, I said it" is a segment or feature where the host or speaker boldly expresses their opinions on various topics without hesitation or reservation. The phrase suggests confidence and conviction in what is being stated, often tackling controversial or thought-provoking subjects. It invites listeners to engage with the speaker's viewpoints, encouraging debate and discussion around these opinions. The segment aims to provoke thought, challenge assumptions, and stimulate conversations that delve into deeper aspects of societal issues or personal beliefs.

YES I SAID IT
I think kids should start working as soon as possible (15 TEENAGER), as blacks we waist time with our kids spoon feeding them until they are old and unemployable because they have no skill, experience and knowledge about any job
22 Jul 2024 English South Africa Society & Culture

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