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Politics in the Days of Social Network

Politics in the Days of Social Network

Before the day of the DASO advert, South Africa’s white youth had been vastly criticised for their lack of participation in the politics of the country. Instead, England and Australia were some of the more preferred destinations. It had been whispered to me by fellow disapproving white youth that in these newly-found-old lands, their young [...]

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Editorial: Stupidly Brilliant!

Editorial: Stupidly Brilliant!

This week’s editorial title is borrowed from one of Feint & Margin’s writers Siki Dlanga. She writes an article titled Politics in the Days of Social Networks  where she encourages young white South Africans to actively participate in the political and social debates which affect all South Africans. Siki ends her article by making a [...]

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