Shadowstalker16: I almost question the contribution of those curse placing shamans to the cause of smashing the patriarchal superstructure. I don't question it in whole since that would be both offensive to them and hence violate my legal obligation to feed into the delusions of strangers and will obviously land me with being struck by lightning, but almost.
Had no idea this spread to South Africa though. How does this spread so efficiently? Will be entertaining to see how it does in China or Vietnam or Myanmar.........
I don't think it's an issue of how it has has spread to south africa. There are other problems here that, I think, has independently created this mindset. For one, there is a massive problem with the primary and secondary school system in the country, which predominantly affects young black kids. Bad schools, poorly trained teachers and inept government bodies that are supposed to deal with such problems. All of this adds to a vicious cycle that results in young black kids coming to university and finding that they cannot cope,the vast majority of which I think view a university degree as the only way to a semi-comfortable life (probably right). And we're talking about drop out figures of 60+% among black students. (and that's from 10 year old data - I don't see how it could've improved since then)
So now you have many thousands of students nationwide, mostly black, that know they don't have much of a chance to pass the academic year and it will cost a fortune to try again next year. This is the origin of the nationwide university protests going on at the moment, which has most universities countrywide effectively at a standstill, with millions of dollars of damage already caused.
A cry by the student leaders for free decolonized education is exactly what these students want to hear. It solves the problem of money for registering again next year, and it addresses the problem of why they can't cope : because the curriculum isn't suited for them. And now you get the sheer nonsense spouted by that lady in the video trying to explain what decolonized education means in the sciences.