Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Who or What is Behind the Student Revolution/Revolt/Unrest?


Someone asked the question who or what is behind the student revolution: the ANC, EFF, Media, etc.
My opinion is that the ANC have a pact with the EFF to use the universities as revolutionary war zones for the revolution that never happened just before or immediately after 1994.
Why do I say this?
Remember it was never Mandela's or the ANC's intention to have a smooth transition to a democracy where everyone could live in harmony with each other. That is why Mandela was so stubborn to denounce the armed struggled because they wanted a revolution where it would have been "Adieu South Africa" for the whites. But the manner in which De Klerk dealt with the matter and the way in which the West warmed to it, made the arch-terrorist to think twice.
So Mandela and his cronies decided to "give in" for the show, knowing that they would live another day to fight the revolution.
Everything went according to plan for the revolution but Mandela was too stubborn to die and Mad Max Zuma became president by means of the now well-known palace revolution.
So, while the ANC brain trust was planning for the delayed revolution and adieu South Africa party for the whites, Zuma lost it all and slowly but surely and then bloody fast, started to bugger up this country. Remember the movie of the 70's "Start the Revolution Without Me?". Zuma was too busy looting that he could not start with it. Then Gwede Mantashe and his cronies decided the revolution should come from outside the ANC to save face. They made a pact with Malema that they would stage a fallout and he would leave and start the EFF, which was just the modernised version of the struggle's MK.
Therefore, the student revolution is the brainchild of the ANC but run by the EFF or modern MK.
Think for yourself, the ANC haven't bat an eye or lifted a finger regarding the spade of student unrests!
And back at the ranch, Zuma enjoys his looting spree while Mantashe and his merry men are planning and executing the adieu South Africa party.
Note: This is entirely based on my own opinion of what is going on in South Africa.

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