It is tragic that the courts have to protect the true diversity of South Africa, with a dozen languages, from the ANC regime, and it remains unfortunate that the ANC government preaches diversity, yet applies monolingualism. This ruling is appropriate on the eve of Heritage Day, in that it recognized the language rights of students, and imposes a specific obligation with regard to execution on Unisa. It is equally unfortunate that language and cultural communities have to turn to the courts in the final instance, to claim their rights as diverse languages with specific reference to Afrikaans, especially at historically Afrikaans universities. Continue reading…
Is it the end of Afrikaans schools? The ANC regime is pushing through proposed changes to Basic Education law in the holiday season, which will give them more control over school governing bodies. The ANC don’t just want to steal land, they want to take away Afrikaans schools.
Just like the expropriation without compensation bill, the ANC government is pushing it through in the present holiday month, whilst people are on holiday. The ANC not only wants to steal the land that people have legally bought, they want to steal your culture, language and heritage too. They want to steal the very essence of that which you are.
It has just emerged that the regime has invited commentary from unions and the public on proposed legislation that will enable the government to determine the language policy of schools, and will enable the government to add another teaching language to single medium schools. Once a school is double medium, it will just be a matter of time befo Continue reading…