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Episode 21 - Remembering Chris Hani

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When those who continue to step our necks come out and parade themselves as revolutionaries, quoting the likes of uTat’Hani I can’t help but wonder why they think we are blind to the truth. Tat’Chris Hani, was a beacon of hope for the oppressed not only in South Africa but the Mother continent and the rest of the world. He stood out from those he led with as a true revolutionary of the working class and the poor at a time, when the leadership of the mass democratic movement had abandoned the vision for a just, classless, socialist society. He was a firm revolutionary that was feared by the system. In today's episode we remember Tat'Hani🖤 sources: https://www.politicsweb.co.za/politics/chris-hani-didnt-support-sellout-negotiated-settle https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/amp/2018/04/10/i-do-not-believe-chris-hani-was-killed-by-the-right-wing-winnie-madikizela-mandela_a_23407340/ https://www.ohioswallow.com/book/Chris+Hani https://m.facebook.com/SA.History/photos/a.1006730952769950/2167732766669757/?type=3 Don't forget to visit my blog for my piece, click on that subscribe button like and please feel free to share 🖤 Remembering Chris Hani http://lankosiwrites.home.blog/2022/07/11/remembering-chris-hani/ also remember to send your voice messages and suggestions via the link provided. 🖤
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When those who continue to step our necks come out and parade themselves as revolutionaries, quoting the likes of uTat’Hani I can’t help but wonder why they think we are blind to the truth. Tat’Chris Hani, was a beacon of hope for the oppressed not only in South Africa but the Mother continent and the rest of the world. He stood out from those he led with as a true revolutionary of the working class and the poor at a time, when the leadership of the mass democratic movement had abandoned the vision for a just, classless, socialist society. He was a firm revolutionary that was feared by the system. In today's episode we remember Tat'Hani🖤 sources: https://www.politicsweb.co.za/politics/chris-hani-didnt-support-sellout-negotiated-settle https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/amp/2018/04/10/i-do-not-believe-chris-hani-was-killed-by-the-right-wing-winnie-madikizela-mandela_a_23407340/ https://www.ohioswallow.com/book/Chris+Hani https://m.facebook.com/SA.History/photos/a.1006730952769950/2167732766669757/?type=3 Don't forget to visit my blog for my piece, click on that subscribe button like and please feel free to share 🖤 Remembering Chris Hani http://lankosiwrites.home.blog/2022/07/11/remembering-chris-hani/ also remember to send your voice messages and suggestions via the link provided. 🖤
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