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06 Oct 2016 18:00 #323313
by mapoui
point! but he was getting there. that is why they pre-empted him
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06 Oct 2016 18:03 #323314
by ramesh
They should build statues of Natural Godse as a replacement for the Gandhi one that was removed
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06 Oct 2016 19:33 #323318
by mapoui
wat roll ::confused::
you call dat a roll :
di'ze no roll
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06 Oct 2016 19:46 #323319
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Gandhi view of black people as Kaffirs is a typical view held by Indians and the Indian diaspora and those Indos who think that they are Arabs
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06 Oct 2016 19:51 #323320
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South Africa's University of Cape Town (UCT) has removed a statue of British colonialist Cecil Rhodes that had become the focus of protests.
The monument, taken down in front of cheering protesters, will be stored for "safe keeping", UCT's council said.
Students have been campaigning for the removal of the statue of the 19th Century figure, unveiled in 1934.
Other monuments to colonial-era leaders have also been the target of protest in South Africa.
The BBC's Mohammed Allie told Focus On Africa radio that there was a "festive atmosphere" as students, academics, members of political parties and ordinary Cape Town residents came to witness a "historic moment for South Africa".
The crowd cheered as the statue was being lifted of its plinth. Once it was removed some students jumped on it and started hitting it with wooden sticks and covering the face with plastic
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06 Oct 2016 19:53 #323321
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We finally got the white man to sit down and listen to us," said a student who had campaigned for it to be taken down. Some were chanting "one settler; one bullet" - a sign that anger could boil over if the lives of black people do not improve
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