The Bela Bill will make things worse...
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If you are living in a area close to Afrikaans speaking school.. as a black parent you would wanna apply to that school for your child to attend the school broad then come in and say you are not welcome..so the government want to end that type of practice

I thought you were going to give us a proper reason why you are opposing the BELA bill. Why do we have the so called “Afrikaans schools” in the country? I’ve never heard of the so called Zulu, Sotho, Ndebele etc schools to begin with. What is so special about Afrikaans?

Drill down to each suburb, argument becomes a fallacy. Why should a government build new schools to perpetuate racism? The past has shown that once you make it dual medium, whites will move away their children to pvt schools as they can’t stomach their kids learning with darkies

White people hates transformation Bela Bill is not going anywhere julle moer

Uthini na looo😏😏

This is @MYANC rainbow nation and non-racial country whereby only the feelings of racists take precedence og what got to happen in terms of economic policy, social policy and everything else 🤞💯🤧🤧🤧 I am sure @MbalulaFikile will gladly defend this because effectively his own president has suspended BELA BILL so that the feelings of racists becomes the LAW

This one can go live in Orania, I'm certain they need his services there.

The so-called “Afrikaans” schools were built by the government. These schools are well resourced and well functioning because of historical exclusivity by the apartheid government. More black people need to also access these schools that are still funded by our tax money.

They are afrikaans school built with SA public funds.. They don't belong to racists afrikaners. You have problems with SAns using SA infrastructure because it makes you uncomfortable? Go jump!! Same way SAns own Union Buildings and any other public property, schools are next

I think this Bela bill and NHI are both cooked from the same pot to achieve same objectives but the lack of political will in restoring public education and health facilities will collapse the said sectors and to hijack well functioning private institutions won't help


