Thirty years after the Boipatong massacre, reflecting on how South Africa’s ANC degenerated from aspiration into corruption.

The fact that a social crisis of this scale is not constantly at the forefront of the national conversation is indicative of a pervasive elitism in many of the institutions on which the public sphere is grounded. This elitism may like to see itself as sophisticated and urbane, but it is simply brutish.

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