#FeesMustFall Protest In SA,Check Out Some Creative Wordings On SomePlacards.

One protestor expressed quite clearly who is NOT his role model!
If you look at the left corner of the picture, you’ll notice a great play on words from one young lady – “Max drop the Price”.
A powerful message that brings a painful point home – “My father is a cop I want to see him shooting me!”
Using millennial language to make a pretty valid point.
What a clever play on words!
In the age of the internet, the revolution will be documented in a new way.
The Rhodes University slogan is: “Where leaders learn”, but the students seem to disagree.
A more candid expression!
A personal message directed to the Minister of Education, Blade Nzimande.
If revolution were a person, he’d be arriving at his anticipated destination soon.
Another message that references Blade Nzimande’s face.
READS: “BLADE NZIMANDE CHOWED STUDENT’S MONEY ON FAILED FACIAL CREAMS JUST LIKE HIS FAILED FUNDING SYSTEM!”
A question posed . . . “FEES INCREASE: AWUNYI PERHAPS?”
This is probably one of the cutest and most powerful messages that incapsulate everything that the #FeesMustFall protest is fighting for.
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