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Africa Subsaharan
The Hitler Of South Africa Tells White People, He Won't Kill Them...Yet!
2018-06-16
[Zero Hedge] Earlier this week while most of the world was transfixed on the World Cup, the Trump/Kim handshake, or a multitude of other sundry events, Julius Malema, aka the Hitler of South Africa, was busy telling white people in his country that he’s not going wage genocide against them. Yet.

In an interview with TRT World News published this week, Malema said, "We have not called for the killing of white people. At least for now. I can’t guarantee the future."

When the reporter mentioned that some people might view these remarks as a call to genocide, Malema responded, "Crybabies. Crybabies," but later warned white South Africans that "the masses are on board" for "an un-led revolution and anarchy".

Malema is a prominent politician in South Africa and at the forefront of his country’s movement to confiscate land from white property owners and redistribute it to the country’s black population.
If this fellow comes to power in SA, be afraid. Be very afraid.
Posted by:Besoeker

#4  #1 The Malema supporters in the Parliament wear red and are a growing number. They frequently scream down speakers, conduct walkouts, and disrupt the proceedings.

Besoeker, Like Democrats?
Posted by: JohnQC   2018-06-16 15:56  

#3  Zuma's replacement President Cyril Ramaphosa is a hopeful breath of fresh air. His main emphasis thusfar appears to be ANC party repair. Ramaphosa seeks outside (international) investment and emphasis on education of the young people. With Zuma and Malema still lurking about, I hope he survives.

The prevailing attitude is.... "it's now our turn at the mines, agriculture, industry, and tourism."
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-06-16 08:46  

#2  Sounds like a laboratory example of de-civilization.

The tribes are reforming to fight for their power and status. How long before the map of Africa resembles the 18th century tribal map?
Posted by: AlanC   2018-06-16 08:38  

#1  The Malema supporters in the Parliament wear red and are a growing number. They frequently scream down speakers, conduct walkouts, and disrupt the proceedings.
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-06-16 01:53  

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