South African Political Leader Julius Malema: “Go After the White Man… We Are Cutting the Throat of Whiteness”
In 2011 South Africa youth leader Julius Malema told his supporters that the white farmer’s land must be shared by all black Africans.
He was arrested for playing “Kill the Boer (white man)” song at his rallies.
Julius Malema later founded the Economic Freedom Fighters, a South African political party. Malema recently called for new law to confiscate land from white farmers.
The South African Parliament voted to confiscate land from white farmers without payment last week.
On Sunday night Julius Malema called on his followers to go after the white man and cut the throat of whiteness.
Julius Malema: Go after a white man… We are cutting the throat of whiteness.”
You think this will not happen in Melbourne?
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“Who are these people who are stealing our resources, unashamedly, with impunity who are they, ………….. we are looking for the totality of this individual, who are they?”
Is Kate Hopkins outraged here ? – “land expropriation without compensation” –
I would ask Kate to consider that – there was no compensation given to the African people when the land was originally taken from them – without compensation – What goes around, comes around Kate.
Or maybe God ordained that He created White Man that he would steal everything he could lay his grubby little hands on.
Memory Lane:
some of my favorite sing alongs
Youtube.
Four Tops – It’s the same old song 1966
Four Tops – I can’t help myself
Now look at this –
Jackie Wilson – Your love keeps lifting me higher & higher – with Fred Astaire & Rita Hayworth dancing …..
In watching Fred & Rita dancing to Jackie Wilson – observation – we are the same wild man – black & white – we are the same wild man – we are made of the same rhythm.
It is the DEVIANT that has driven a wedge between us – the DEVIANT in their pursuit to rip us both off.
2 Corinthians 11: 14
And no wonder – for even Satan disguises Himself as an angel of light.
Meeting the devil: The devil comes in many guises, even at times as an angel of light. The first task is to name the devil. What tempts us, challenges us, calls who we are into question. Is it our flawed self image that gives room for the negative to speak?
Our unnamed desire? Our unnoticed needs. We will be tempted, of this there is no doubt. But will we realise it as temptation when it comes? Is our moral compass in place so that we will be able to choose the ‘best way’ over against the ‘good way’ much less the ‘easy way’.
Owning Our Identity.