Friday, March 28, 2008

BLACK SA STUDENTS RUN AMOK BECAUSE THEY "CANNOT" PAY UNIVERSITY FEES

Interesting about this article- is the fact that black students NEVER could afford fees- that is the way the ANC told them to handle their problems- blame it on somebody else- and ALWAYS run amok. White students NEVER do this type of hooliganism- and must find a way- by doing odd jobs- to pay the SAME fees as their black counterparts!

How- after 15 years of ANC rule, freedom, black enhancement programs, pro-black business opportunities, cutting edge advances in the working environment, government help- and majority rule- can this "advantaged" students still not cope with a infrastructure that their OWN regime organized? Simple- in Africa- EVERYBODY wants EVERYTHING for FREE!!! If you are forced to pay the taxes- you simply riot!

One thing the African continent HAS to accept if they want to compete and live by Western Standards- is that EVERYTHING has a price- a price the white man had to pay for ages- unfortunately attached to all the "luxuries" Africans got from the white man like cars, cellphones, houses etc.

BLACK STUDENTS RAN AMOCK

"We are prepared for any pending protest march and we hope this protest will be conducted within the parameters of the law," he said.

'We know that you white journalists are biased'
Sebola said they would not underestimate the possible threat and are warning protesters that if they become a law unto themselves then they must expect drastic action to be taken.

"We will kill the whites, all of them; Afrikaans and English," rioting Pasma students and their leaders at the university's Mamelodi campus chanted on Friday.

Students barricaded gates with burning tyres in an effort to prevent police from gaining access and dispersing the crowds.

Screaming "revolution is the only solution" and "kill the police, burn their cars", more than 200 students charged around the campus tearing up the university's flag, burning tyres and damaging trees.

Intimidating journalists and threatening to kill them if they covered next week's planned riots in a "biased manner", Pasma leaders tried to prevent the Pretoria News from speaking to the campus's Student Representative Council (SRC) and South African Students Congress members, grabbing notebooks and cellphones in attempts to stop interviews with the "pro-white organisation".

'We have had enough of racist students'
"We know that you white journalists are biased.
"You do not report properly on our cause and only cover white students' complaints. On Monday we will give you enough white students' complaints to cover," vowed Vusi Mahlangu.

Mahlangu, deputy secretary of the Gauteng Pasma regional office, promised that blood would flow at the university's main campus in Hatfield.

"We have had enough of racist students and their lecturers who profess to have our interests at heart. We are tired of being discriminated against because we cannot pay the fees and because we are not passing.

"We feel that this discrimination, which is leading us to fail our courses, must be stopped - with violence if needs be," he said.

Mahlangu said they had tried negotiating with the university's authorities but this had failed, leaving violence as their only recourse.

"If we cannot study because of these limitations, then nobody else should be allowed to," he said.

He also threatened that they would disrupt all classes at the university.

Mahlangu said the demonstrations would be carried over to all the other universities in the country until "all racists had been removed from the institutions".

Pasma spokeperson Mametlwe Sebei said they had tried to remain peaceful in their protests but this had proved fruitless.

"We will become violent with the rightwing student groups and will fight the Afrikaner groups with fire and blood.

"We will take violence to all the white students and their lecturers and to any other bodies which do not support our movement and its demands," he said.

Sebei said the protests had to be continued until everybody had an opportunity for an education "as
education is not exclusive".

An SRC leader, who asked not to be named for fear of being attacked, said they did not support Pasma's actions.

"We are all in the same boat with the fee hikes, but this is not the way to solve the dispute," he said.

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