The only thing that raises questions is the institutional privilege that has seen 'leaders' of the protests only coming from one strata of South African universities.
The protests have produced many"leaders" who went on to carve political careers for themselves through the collective plight of South African students.
The only thing that raises questions is the institutional privilege that has seen"leaders" of the protests only coming from one strata of South African universities. After the Bantu Education Act was extended to"black" universities, what they are producing is still undermined.
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