Swearing at everyone who calls out your xenophobia is not going to legitimise your nonsense.
You can shout โmsunuโ for all you care and spew all sorts of verbal diarrhoea, we will still tell you that you are xenophobic fools.
The mobilisation, based on its framing of problems, DOES invite violence & hate. There is no way it is not going to result into mass looting & bloodshed.
We know what we are talking about. We have organised marches since we were teenagers. We have looong engaged in nation scale agitation against - corruption, fees, anti-black racism and white supremacy. We have done nationwide shutdowns, confronted the establishment right from its heart for economic freedom & international solidarity.
We are not NEW to this! We know it!
We can see Counter-Revolution from far!
It will not end well! Above all: it will not have any social or economic benefit from it. Zero! Just a country in ruin!
We keep telling you, stop it, but you think you are heroic. Your handlers seek the destabilisation and international isolation of South Africa. And you are handing it to them on a silver platter- it will not end well!
There is a BETTER way to deal with your problems: this is not it.
You left those who are the cause of your unemployment, poverty and corruption unchallenged. You will only succeed to ruin your country- that is all!
Again: I impress on you- stop this movement, it only leads to self-mutilation, self-sabotage and self-ruin
Here is the complete architecture of how you keep a poor country poor while convincing its educated class that this is their own fault:
Step one: During colonialism, extract capital, destroy domestic industry, structure the economy around export of raw materials.
Step two: Grant formal independence while maintaining the economic structure, the debt obligations, the currency arrangements, and the trade relationships established under colonialism.
Step three: When the economy underperforms, as it must, being structurally designed for extraction, not development, offer loans conditional on policies that deepen the existing structure.
Step four: Train the country's economists in Western universities where the theories taught do not acknowledge steps one through three as economically relevant.
Step five: Staff international institutions and domestic finance ministries with these economists.
Step six: When the policies fail, attribute failure to cultural factors, corruption, and weak institutions.
Step seven: Publish a report with recommendations.
Step eight: Return to step three.
The machine runs on its own now.
The colonial administrator retired.
The indebted finance minister presenting his structural adjustment plan to the IMF board doesn't think of himself as administering colonialism.
He has a PhD from LSE.
He genuinely believes the model.
This is not a conspiracy.
It is an education system.
@RagingTeslaBull@MrDROP111@MMxolisii What a shocker, capitalist metrics find socialist outcomes inefficient, bro stop offloading your thinking capacity to AI
These goals serve to remove the puppet strings from our economy first, because how will you stand up against someone who has control of your economy?
@DavidKrae@LuGuy20 You are not thinking beyond arm's length, when everyone is at liberty to engage in commerce, you get competition, in competition, there are winners and losers
The winners get a slightly bigger and bigger piece of the cake with each recursion until oligopoly and eventual monopoly
@PatrioticNews24 Free market capitalism practices in south africa are a "rules for thee but not for me" climate thats why we have monopolies & oligopolies- our governance is in a state of the tail constantly wagging the dog, which leads to "markets" rather than "people/citizens" focus
@RossPitman101@haugejostein It also incentivises stagnation, did you know that Kodak sat on a patent for the digital camera for decades, because their most profitable product was film...