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We can keep the tunes but change the lyrics. Here is a better version for fighting economic freedom in our lifetime. Tried it with #Dubul’ ibhulu, Umshini wam, and the infamous chants.

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Dr @omtimka why should it be blacks who compromise our history and not whites? Why change chants that remain figurative, while Afrikaners continue to live separately (in the name of preserving culture) from us as they did before 1994? Why isn’t that rebuked greatly as this chant?

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Sho Sithethi. My paradigm in this is different and an offense to many. Politicians use this chant in a manipulative way and as a cop out from what really matters. They thrive in grievance exploitation rather than resolving the grievances themselves. They should not get that.

Solar Heavy profil fotoğrafı
Solar Heavy1 yıl önce

check out the vocals in this song

SimplyExtrodinaryblog profil fotoğrafı
SimplyExtrodinaryblog1 yıl önce

Heeee hayi sana ngoku uya composer?

Ongama Mtimka, PhD profil fotoğrafı
Ongama Mtimka, PhD1 yıl önce

Tying to show people who want to stay fighting 1980’s battles in the 2020’s that it’s not that difficult.

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Soze1 yıl önce

It's people like you that really ink me to the core. The reason why racists colonized us in the first place is because of black people like you. The reason the country, land, and wealth are still in the hands of white people is because of black people like you – both in the ANC and outside, the so-called clever blacks. With all that said, we still don’t have the land, we don’t have economic wealth, and whites still earn 15 times more than blacks. But now you want us to lose our history and pain, erase that, so that you and all the other colonial clerks can enjoy the crumbs from the master's table. To hell with the other 60 million blacks, right? As long as you eat from the master's table, the rest of us must shut the hell up. How dare we want to take from the master and tell our children how we fought back against settlers, with a tire, a necklace, while singing "Kill the Farmer, Kill the Boer"? It’s the system we fought, and it’s the system we still fight. I understand why you’re hell-bent on keeping the status quo and erasing our pain because you, as a black house negro, still benefit.

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Noko1 yıl önce

I would suggest you drop this subject. It is not advisable to differ with the masses.

Ongama Mtimka, PhD profil fotoğrafı
Ongama Mtimka, PhD1 yıl önce

For populists, yes.

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Moshoene1 yıl önce

🤣🤣🤣🤣,good one ,now let's redo Die Stem ,especially the one that is sung by them when they are happy remembering the good old lynching and hanging of natives.

ThabzAfrika🇿🇦🇱🇸🇷🇺 profil fotoğrafı
ThabzAfrika🇿🇦🇱🇸🇷🇺1 yıl önce

Forget baba, the Kill the farmer, the boer can't divide the already divided people Now I get it as to why clever black are so hateful towards EFF, it is not that EFF policies are wrong it is because EFF threatens their plate of supper by advocate for EQUALITY

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Siphokazi LaPosh Sowazi1 yıl önce

Oh, na Ongama...Khawuyiyeke leWay🤦‍♀️

Ongama Mtimka, PhD profil fotoğrafı
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AmaXhosa athi inkqayi ingena ngentlontlo. Plus, ingozi yehla kuhlekwa. Or isizwe siga ngomnt’ omnye. I love South Africa too much to let irresponsible politicians mislead.

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