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In the late 90s, Dube turned his critical gaze toward the new government and the rising tide of crime within the townships. "The Way It Is" addressed the irony of a Black government failing to protect Black citizens from violence. This demonstrated Dube's integrity as an artist; he was not a sycophant to the ruling African National Congress (ANC) but a truth-teller who held power accountable, regardless of the color of the politician.
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