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South African social media explodes with memes every time a major corruption suspect appears in court. From TikTok dances to viral jokes, the trend is impossible to miss. But in a powerful episode of Podcast and Chill, Sol Phenduka issues a crucial wake-up call to the nation. Are our jokes and online hype accidentally letting corrupt officials off the hook? Phenduka argues that by turning court appearances into comedic entertainment, we risk drowning out the seriousness of the crimes. He highlights cases like Catherine Vusimuzi Matlala (the "Woolworths bag" accused) and Julius Mkhwanazi (the "nervous water-drinking" accused), where the viral meme became the story, overshadowing the actual charges. This is a deep dive into the danger of "trending" accountability. We explore the line between comic relief and collective distraction. Real justice is built on facts, evidence, and due process—not just viral moments. Phenduka challenges us all: Are we part of the solution, or is our laughter creating noise that shields the powerful? Join the conversation. Is there a place for humour in holding power to account, or are memes derailing serious discourse on corruption in South Africa? Share your perspective below. Sol Phenduka, Podcast and Chill, South African corruption, corruption court cases, viral memes, accountability, Catherine Vusimuzi Matlala, Julius Mkhwanazi, Woolworths bag meme, courtroom memes, South African politics, social media activism, political accountability, trending topics, South African news, ethical journalism, public discourse Hashtags: #SolPhenduka #PodcastAndChill #SouthAfrica #Corruption #Accountability #CourtroomMemes #ViralTrends #PoliticalAccountability #SAPolitics #PublicDiscourse #SocialMediaImpact #SouthAfricanNews #WakeUpCall