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This is what DECOLONIZATION looks like... as a start. Cheerleaders at UKZN incorporating ukugida/ukusina & Zulu songs in their rituals... uniquely African... no American cheerleader group has done such. Absolutely beautiful ❤️✊🏽

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Devin Smyth1 year ago

How do you square the fact that cheerleading is a western export ? And then on the same hand say it’s decolonized ?

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Solar Heavy1 year ago

these vocals are unreal

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NoName Brand1 year ago

I don't think decolonization is the right word in this case, integration, maybe?

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Penuel The Black Pen1 year ago

Either or... I'm happy.

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Jamie Hills1 year ago

Happy voices, lots of smiles. Looks like a wonderful day.

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Phatho🇿🇦1 year ago

Nakhoke!!! Now UKZN must fight to get back to Varsity Shield this will gain more popularity

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Mlulami Jojiyasi1 year ago

Crazy how when I saw this I thought about what would Pen say about it😅

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Penuel The Black Pen1 year ago

👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

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Boikhutso1 year ago

But Pen, you left UKZN while you are New Castle born for Rhodes University, the most colonized institution or is it because you don't identify as umZulu.

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Penuel The Black Pen1 year ago

I went to the institution I felt best for myself at the time. Nothing to do with my cultural association.

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Marvin Straight1 year ago

This is not decolonising at ALL!! This is just remixing a colonial practice. And true decolonisation would involve economic freedom because that is what colonisation was about, economic control.

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