Let’s March Against The Selective Banking System, Employment System, White Supremacy, Racial Discrimination


These people don’t understand the life of an average SA’n -calling for matches and solidarity for stupidity. Where was the sassa march? Wait SASSA is not important to them because they don’t need grants. Silence when the bank’s were colluding, when the construction industry was colluding, when a whole M1 bridge collapsed, when a whole public university decided to build an Afrikaans only res,when a premier of a whole province in the republic uttered amanyala and silence why because it doesn’t hurt their bank’s and their German friends are not swayed by the investment potential if a country can’t pay out grants to its citizens who are in need and were systematically put in those situations.

Now that the person at the top is swaying the looting to a different group it’s now crucial to march against corruption nywe nywe nywe? When Busi in Zoeknog’a R260 grant money was not guaranteed this month it was irrelevant to march? Vok man.

If anything the ANC as a liberation movement taught us is CONSISTENCY, they are consistent and so should these other pseudo structures that seek to do to apartheid and NP what the ANC did to it. Vele the ANC must shape up or ship out because we are no longer here for mediocrity but hey now friends at Save SA let’s be consistent in our battles even those that only make it at your braais.

Let’s March against Selective banking system, employment system, white supremacy, racial discrimination even in places like restaurants or schools (may our kids be able to rock their afros), white capitalism, corruption even in those industries where you guys think we are alsleep (production, bread, bank’s, retail, construction, mining)

Le seke la rebhora please- we only wear black at funerals. Only you guys thinks it’s slimming

By Nicolette Mashile

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