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[–] Melonpoly@lemmy.world 0 points 6 hours ago

I wasn't trying to argue South Africa's stance on Israel, I just thought that it was ironic to bring up their stance on Israel when the minister in the article is pro Israel.

My original point was that South Africa rarely does anything that doesn't make it look like a fool and I think McKenzie being in charge of Arts and Culture is foolish. I assume you already know why the GNU exists? Because you'd know that they wouldn't be in that position if the ruling party wasn't allowing the country to crumble.