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February 18, 2016

'There is extreme hatred of whites' - #UCT (University of Cape Town) student

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UCT burns

By Mike Smith
18th of February 2016

Yesterday the black rampage at the University of Cape Town continued. It was a full on chimpout by the university’s beloved Noble Savages they nursed all these years. 

Historical art and pictures of white people were burned. Slogans screaming “Fuck white people” and “Fuck black exclusion” were spray painted all over campus. A Jammie-shuttle bus providing free transport for students was burned out along with cars. The Vice Chancelor, Max Price’s, office was fire bombed.

UCT protest chaos in pictures

Amongst the eight people arrested was the “underprivileged” son of millionaire Brian Molefe, CEO of Eskom. Itumeleng Molefe arrested at UCT

Brain Molefe’s salary and full remunerations are R15million a year
Itumeleng Molefe is a “born free” who never suffered under Apartheid. He went to the best schools, drives fancy cars, wears only brand name clothes and has never in his life experienced poverty. He stays in a private flat, What is he protesting about? 

The ironic thing here is that the perpetrators are all privileged blacks, when in fact it should have been done by underprivileged whites. 

“Fuck black exclusion”??? 

I had to laugh when I saw that. UCT has an extreme racist policy of WHITE EXCLUSION. If anything whites should be on the rampage seeing that they are fully in their right to protest unjust policies and laws that discriminate against them. 
For example; to study medicine at the University of Cape Town (UCT), white and Indian students require at least a 78% average on their National Senior Certificate, a Chinese student 73%, a coloured student 64%...whereas black students only requires 59%.

Bar still raised for white students

But UCT is not the only university. In the four years from 2005 to 2009, all four universities in the Western Cape (UCT, UWC, CPUT and US) radically increased the percentage of black students accepted and decreased the percentage of white and coloured students admitted. 
In certain professional programmes, including the MBChB degree, preference was given to coloured, African and Indian students. White students were then given the remaining available spots. 

Not only that. Under the Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) laws, Companies dealing with UCT are scored based on the quota of black ownership, senior managers, training, as well as suppliers. These scores then translate into their ability to compete for tenders. 

Further, under the Affirmative Action (AA) laws, UCT operates a quota system policy for hiring and promotion of lecturers and admin staff. Positions will be left unfilled if the appropriate demographic candidate cannot be recruited, even if another qualified person is available. 
So I am sorry if I sound a bit indifferent to the crisis at UCT. It is self created. They made their bed; They must lie on it. 

They made the biggest mistake any authority can make when faced with protests: They caved in to #RhodesMustFall and therefore created expectations. 

P.W. Botha made the same mistake when he created the Tri-cameral parliament by including Coloureds and Indians. What did it bring him? Protests in the townships, including coloured townships, INCREASED, not decreased. 
When these #RhodesMustFall idiots tried the same at Oxford in England where people can study with a Rhodes scholarship for two years, the university authorities basically told them to “Piss Off!” and amazingly they did. 

When you study revolutions everywhere, French, Russian, South African, Egyptian, etc...you will see that the moment the guys in authority make concessions, want to negotiate and give in to demands, they have lost. They raise expectations and the protests increase until everything is burned to the ground and anarchy reigns. Same with UCT. 

UCT should never have started with any racist policies let alone cave in to black racists, but yes...liberals always know better. If UCT burns to the ground...check the worry in my eye. 

Update: ”There is extreme hatred of whites” – UCT student


 ”There is extreme hatred of whites” – UCT student
Cape Town - A University of Cape Town (UCT) student, who herself did not have place in a residence at the institution when she first arrived, says there is an extreme hatred of whites among those who are protesting the housing shortage.
The student, who did not want to be named, said she was one of the students who did not have accommodation when she arrived at UCT - but that the university had informed all students affected.
"The university let them know that there is no residence available for them [but] they didn't make other plans.
"Yet they came here and the university rented these lodges, one in Mowbray and one in Observatory, to accommodate them, which is really good. It's not like the shack they have put up here. It has a bed and a desk and warm water and three delicious meals every day," she said.
The student said she could not understand why the group was protesting.
The students started their protest earlier this week with the erection of a shack to highlight accommodation shortages.
Eight released on bail
Eight individuals were arrested, one of whom was not a student, after the busts of Jan Smuts and Maria Emmeline Barnard Fuller were spray painted red on Monday, and art removed from buildings and set alight.
They were released on bail on Wednesday afternoon.
Their case was postponed to March 30. 
UCT said it intended suspending the group. Vice chancellor Max Price said public order police had been deployed to ensure violence did not flare up again.
Price said students protesting under the #RhodesMustFall banner reacted violently to the institution's request on Tuesday to move the shack they had erected in Residence Road.
He said students invaded residences and kitchens, erected burning barricades, and stole portraits from residences which they set on fire. A car and a shuttle bus were set alight and another bus was stolen. 
'Extreme hatred'
The student who spoke to News24 said she had shared a lodge with a number of the individuals who were protesting.
"One, this is that there is an extreme hatred of whites. From the way they speak it's more about apartheid," she said when asked what had fueled this so-called hatred.
She said the atmosphere on campus on Wednesday was "actually good".
http://news24.com/news24/SouthAfrica/News/there-is-extreme-hatred-of-whites-uct-student-20160218

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