we still want answers from what happened in marikana, because... crosstalk. well, let's not...t's not go back to the marikana mines incident because you had your say on that many times over many years. let us focus on what is happening to the people of south africa today. you've got an unemployment rate at a record well over 30%, you've got hunger across the nation. there are people in your nation who are facing starvation. and you, because of your politicking right now, are calling for a "national shutdown". you seem to want to bring the country to a halt. how is that going to help? if you have not been part of picket lines, you will never know how important picket lines are. in south africa, we are where we are today because we have always opted for picket lines and now, we have a crisis with a government that is not held accountable, with a president that thinks he's above the law because he enjoys the protection of the capitalist white media in south africa and internationally, so the only thing we have is ourselves. we are going to bring our bodies to the streets and deman