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OPINION: We all know there is more than an element of truth in what the woman in the yellow dress said - and that’s perhaps why she’s being burnt at the Twitter stake, writes RitchKev.

The video is arresting. A young woman kneels in a yellow dress on a street corner, apparently praying, with ranks of riot police beyond. It’s not quite Tiananmen Square in Beijing 1989, but Hong Kong 2019, the scene of two-and-a-half months of increasingly violent protests in a country unused to public protest. The woman is sobbing: “South Africa has this. I don’t want this. This is not the Hong Kong that I’ve learnt to love. Everybody in Hong Kong is so lovable and welcoming to foreigners.

Most ignored what she said next: “There’s a good and bad to both sides , I just wish that both sides would just stop. I understand what they’re fighting for we’re not supposed to be like this, we’re supposed to be fighting together, not against each other.” In South Africa, our protesters overturn dustbins in the city centres, setting fire to truck tyres on the streets, creating mega potholes.On our campuses, protesters engage a wanton orgy of vandalism burning libraries on campus, especially in the second iteration of the #FeesMustFall movement in 2017.

 

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