If the student protests going on at two of the country’s leading institutions have taught us anything it’s that when enough people get behind a common cause the relevant authorities will have to take notice.
If Julius Malema has taught us anything it’s that he doesn’t always want to play by the book, and isn’t afraid of making some rather controversial statements. We give you, then, the above video of Juju. Some context, taken from News24:
He called on South Africans to break the law and destroy all apartheid-era symbols, including the statue of former prime minister Louis Botha outside Parliament…
The controversial leader challenged people to destroy the symbols while addressing a crowd in Langa in Cape Town on Saturday at a rally to mark Human Right’s Day.
It remains to be seen whether any action will be taken against Malema for what could be regarded as attempting to incite violence and unlawful activity. We’ll leave the last word to a someone in the comments section (would you believe it, someone may have spoken some sense)…
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