'There is a ticking time bomb, a Molotov cocktail of race, inequality and poverty issues, dangerously mixed with megalomania,' said Thandiswa Mazwai
Singer-songwriter Thandiswa Mazwai has criticised government's deployment of the army to find and reclaim goods — particularly groceries — looted during the unrest in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng earlier this month.
“Also, the irony of a government looting billions of rand without a trace but being able to deploy forces to go get back a bag of Iwisa from a mkhukhu! I can’t stand this place!” she tweeted. “Apartheid spatial planning means community is defined along racial lines. So often when people speak of their community they mean their kind, their race, so protecting your community is protecting your race. Phoenix massacre was a reminder of what’s festering.
Apartheid spacial planning means that community is defined along racial lines. So often when people speak of their community they mean their kind, their race&so protecting your community is protecting your race. Phoenix massacre was a reminder of what’s festering.This will always be a threat ina racially charged society that hates blk people.There is a ticking time bomb,a Molotov cocktail of race, inequality&poverty issues, dangerously mixed with megalomania.
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