This current event is both shocking and ludicrous in that after having struggled to continue their studies for Matric exams during the recent 21 day Public Servants Strike (which so teacher abandoning school en mass because of atrocious salaries), the students now in Standard 10 (Matric) are being prevented from writing the exams by violent thugs, whose only intent is to disrupt and cause chaos in the public schooling system that is already on its knees, due to the continuing decline of standards in the South African Education System. In a country where the National average pass rate is less than 45%, it is unbelievable that the Government allows these thugs, who are mostly high-school drop-outs or criminals organised by a Third Force syndicate!
What makes it even more ridiculous is that year in and year out the Government continues to blame the failures of the Education System on the Legacy Of Apartheid, when they have done scant little to improve the plight of the school learners in the last 16 years of the New Democratic South Africa.
More and More South Africans are shaking thier heads at the elitist snobs in politcal circles, who continue to perpetuate the nonsensical paradox of Affirmative Action (which forces African people in South Africa to accept hand-out appointments in companies for laughably low salaries, as they're still working for peanuts...). While the rank and file of the ANC Government focusses on personal inrichment and nepotistic agrandisement of their friends, as honorary directors and stakeholders in multi-million Rand companies.
There is only a few of the original caucus of Struggle Veterans from the ANC heirarchy that have not been intimately linked to or indirectly with corrupt or illegal practices in the South African media. This is the real reason behind the Government's attempts to silence the National Media with their new Media Laws that they are trying desperately to force through the South African Parliament.
It all looks like the Shadows of Zimbabwe and ironically that also started with choas in the schools...
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