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Touch me on my studio - Remix
Two separate televised incidents within 24 hours of one another have highlighted the calibre of politicians we have gracing the left and right wings of our political spectrum.
Vying for the position of Most Ridiculous News Maker were the ANCYL's Julius Malema (vs a BBC journalist) on the left, and right wing AWB secretary-general Andre Visagie (vs a TV analyst), both providing much fodder for grateful cartoonists, humourists and satirists the world over.
One of the funniest results is the following satire by Neil John Smith, in which a recording of the farcical AWB TV debate has been immortalised in a song called "Touch me on my studio".
Listen to the clip below...


Africartoons says:
Too true, and too often the case, unfortunately.
Terry Bell says:
The words of James Baldwin echo across the years: "Ignorance allied with power is the most ferocious enemy justice can have."
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