• @masquenox@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    211 days ago

    Did hear that the ANC is continuing to have a lot of internal strife with Rhamposa and the previous leader who was removed for corruption. Is Rhamposa any better?

    No, they didn’t remove Zuma because of corruption - our entire political establishment is about as rancid as a defunded sewer system. He was removed because his faction lost the internecine infighting endemic to the ANC.

    Ramaphosa is an interesting case. My dad actually knew him when he was just a junior union guy in the mines - that was, of course, before he became a mining boss (a very politically charged term here in South Africa) himself and betrayed the mineworkers and (literally) sicced murder-pig on them back in 2012 in front of the world’s cameras.

    Sooo…

    And does the nation as a whole feel like it’s able to try to move to better things?

    …no. We’re just headed deeper into crushing neoliberal dystopia - and our entire political establishment (which includes the ANC and all the so-called “opposition”) thinks that’s just fine and dandy. Even our (supposed) public infrastructure is now “run like a business” - and I mean that literally. South Africa is a reactionary time-bomb - and throwing poor immigrants under the bus (like they’ve been doing since 2008) will only work to keep “business as usual” going for so long.

    • @Semjaza@lemmynsfw.com
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      211 days ago

      Oh, that’s rubbish (to put it mildly).

      I had assumed Ramaphosa (thanks for correct spelling) was akin to Starmer or Nick Clegg in British terms - didn’t realise he was such a traitor and as well as scab. Thanks for the insights in to the South African situation.