Except he is not being accused of that now, is he? He is being accused of supporting the EFF and thinking that education is not important.
I agree, that Ramaphosa made the statement in general, and ‘roundly’ applied it, but the allegations made against the school have been cleared up by the WCED. Where do we investigate this alleged racism now?
The EFF wasn’t there to simply protest, the EFF WC stated that they were there to make an oversight visit. There most recent oversight visit being Pharmacy Direct visited by Malema in person which drew media attention. It was a ‘political’ success, politics don’t belong at or in the school unless it is educational. As said, we have a law governing political activity which encroaches on schools. Where was the police's mandate?
We are dealing with basic rights here, burdened by hardened times. The EFF wasn’t met by only whites, they were met by the Western Cape demographic in its racial entirety.
Then Ramaphosa stated this,
“We should be ever mindful of the extent to which our actions, both publicly and in private, undermine the cherished principle of non-racialism upon which our democracy was founded,” President Ramaphosa said.
Is he insinuating that the privately held matric dance undermined our democracy and this is what should be investigated? The EFF won’t stop, and they have now made it their mission to have the two teachers which attended the dance and the principal on the chopping block. Political dialogue doesn’t belong here.
The EFF / EFF WC can take it up with the WCED, visit the Western Cape government and demand to have Debbie replaced. It is a witch hunt to determine whether the privately held and organised dance was a white-only event, it is nothing less than political to promote it as alleged racism.
A true peoples party would have cared about these pupils writing their exams, it is a basic right.