Tshepo “Stoan” Seate was having his own moment on social media, with scores of people criticising the art ist for his supposed tone-deaf tweets about the shutdown. In the early hours of Monday, Seate boldly tweeted: “F**k EFF
Stoan Seate was bashed on the Twitter streets on Monday after criticising the EFF on the social media platform. Photo: Archive
The act of protesting has been used since the beginning of time to incite revolutions and bring about incredible change. But, as far as protesting goes, the national shutdown on Monday proved to be more of a damp squib than most had anticipated. Where the EFF goes, comical chaos is sure to follow. From the Twitter memes to load shedding suddenly being suspended for two days, the shutdown was definitely shaping up to be one for the pop culture books instead of a history-defining moment. Get 14 days free to read all our investigative and in-depth journalism. Thereafter you will be billed R75 per month.
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