In a civil war, the loud mouths are usually the quickest targets that come to mind.
In a time, this country needs each other the most. This vitriol is being spewed by popular leaders and by those who believe that they are relevant. It was the ANC who talked up the Cabral Doctrine, and it was deemed revolutionary to dare people to commit class suicide to be aligned with the working class, and this is what the EFF markets. The bourgeoisie has always been a problem when it comes to ANC and EFF policies. They don't deem that there is a middle because the middle is a threat who can bring change hence the middle isn't being recognised. So, when Malema said,
"The violence that is going to happen in South Africa is because the elite is disappearing and the poor are becoming more poorer," he told the BBC's Stephen Sakur.
that the elite is disappearing, why are they disappearing and whereto are they disappearing, but the question is, who is this elitist he is talking about? The rich don't bring balance; good governance does. These socialists have capital at heart, but the only human capital they endear is that which keeps them in power at the ballot boxes. All these political parties are elitists within the upper echelons, and don't get me started on the tender system which empowers elitism. The cadre network is an elitist system.
Those who get blamed every time something upsets the upper echelon's status quo are the bourgeoisie which is embattled with class suicide by policy and regulatory measures. The state is leaning too strongly on them, simply to pressure them into being diminished or going away.
There will always be rich people and always be poor people, but we need a better balance to allow each to be propped up by the other. "Interventions" aren't helping, Malema isn't helping, leeching is killing us all.