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<blockquote data-quote="AVSA Andrew" data-source="post: 68810" data-attributes="member: 396"><p>I read an interesting column on the Mail & Guardian site the other day: the author was pointing out that the ANC has it all wrong with the proposed tribunal because those that read the newspapers they are targeting because of the exposes, are mainly whites who don't vote for the ruling party as it is, and therefore it doesn't matter that they (we, me) are outraged, because we don't have the voting clout to make a difference when it comes to elections. The newspapers read by a large chunk of the lesser-educated masses that vote year after year for the ANC, are exposed to newspapers about ghost chickens, body theft and such. I'm not being elitist here, but the article made a huge amount of sense - the political scandals are not reaching the supporter base of the ANC, so nothing changes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AVSA Andrew, post: 68810, member: 396"] I read an interesting column on the Mail & Guardian site the other day: the author was pointing out that the ANC has it all wrong with the proposed tribunal because those that read the newspapers they are targeting because of the exposes, are mainly whites who don't vote for the ruling party as it is, and therefore it doesn't matter that they (we, me) are outraged, because we don't have the voting clout to make a difference when it comes to elections. The newspapers read by a large chunk of the lesser-educated masses that vote year after year for the ANC, are exposed to newspapers about ghost chickens, body theft and such. I'm not being elitist here, but the article made a huge amount of sense - the political scandals are not reaching the supporter base of the ANC, so nothing changes. [/QUOTE]
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