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COMMENT: There is nothing radical or revolutionary about burning down university property while claiming to be fighting for access to education, writes BongeMacupe. EducationMatters

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BongeMacupe Curious , between industrial action, student protests, SOE’s in dire straits financial aid stifled due to looting and corruption, outstanding debt to Eskom reaching billions Where oh where do the students think the money is going to from to write off historical debt. 🤦‍♀️

BongeMacupe They are not fighting for anything. They are criminals and are playing with people's dreams.

BongeMacupe University are not only meant for the privilege. You can't financially exclude the poor and everything must go on as normal.

BongeMacupe Why vandalize what you are fighting for? Without the building and resources there is no education. I thought ama2000 will fight better not barbaric

BongeMacupe But if we are honest with yourself - for 25 years blacks ruled yet blacks continue to burn places. They are too usless to help themselves and it seems that burning is in their nature. all those who burn are blacks. That says it all. GovernmentZA

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