Wednesday, 12 October 2016

CPUT buildings set alight

Where will this lead to?


Buildings in flames at CPUT campus.



The protest #Fees Must Fall is really dragging on since last year. How long will the ANC-DA lead government turn a blind eye on this?

Will this carry on in 2017?

This has been ongoing since 2014


Johannesburg protesters take to the streets.Going to Hillbrow court.


Al die mense lei onder die druk van "FeesMustFall"

All people are suffering under "FeesMustFall" and this we can
not tolerate in silence anymore. 

Why are people quiet in times of conflict, animosity and vandalism?
We are politically responsible for this crisis, because we are quiet.
Do we want to see this escalating to a full civil war and end up
like Libya or Syria?
It is wishful thinking to think this will go from away.





What have we contribute to stop this "FeesMustFall", where students
have been excluded as well?


If our politicians that we have choose, have not the power to stop
the actions that we see daily under attack of the police force.
There are members of the police force, who are ill-informed or
uninformed of what really happen.

If we remain silent, we accept the violence and unrest that have an 
affect on all citizens of South Africa.



The newspapers are fuming this fire, because they create sensation 
out of themes that create more anger among the vision-less poor people.

If there are people who share my outlook, then I ask you to come 
forward and let us start creating our own-people's-think-tank.

We can lobby for support from our business communities, because
business will to worse if this is not stopping very soon. There is no
way how this can be overseen.




Student SRC



Our leaders are responsible, because they do not want to speak English,
simply because they are to weak to express them properly. Now they 
force upon us Afrikaans. Afrikaans is known by a handful few and as a
result of this, we have this ever failure in dialogue since 2015.

The civil population are suffering and it is our task to end this madness.

We are fully aware that a force greater or financially stronger are behind this.
The inexperience students can not see through this and we can not blame them.
The students are very people that will suffer. They will not be able to 
complete their prescribed courses. That will put them back, because they 
have not the funds to pursue this and their studies.





Durban protest under way.






We must counter fight this "revolution" on a base of dialogue. If the
students can not find a base of dialogue, we with experience should
start a dialogue base.

It is time we join hands with the like minded and form a think-tank.
The think-tanks that were created for us, are all meaningless, because
they contribute nothing to stability.

We are tired of people on governmental pay rolls that only absorb
money for self enrichment and do nothing. These people are our
biggest obstacle towards peaceful negotiation.


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