Fikile Mbalulu is not chosen for his astuteness at anything, let alone a
sports minister. His job is simply to promote the cause of the corrupt
ANC agenda, promote the cause of Jacob Zuma, and to cause as much mayhem
and disillusionment wherever he goes. Such is the sole mandate of the
party-political appointee, irrespective of the damage done to normal
society. Intelligence and discernment is replaced by drone-like
obedience to the cause of the destructive, and idiocy surpasses logical
thought. Racist ears must be scratched before an election, and Ama
Bucks' bank account needs to keep getting fed.
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