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Dear Kasi people. Don't chase abo my friend if you know you are going to need them. Remember the march organizers can afford to drive to Woolworths everyday to buy bread. Wena?🤷 #June30
These people are uncouth, ignorant and too uneducated to understand the stupidity and cruelty of their Afrophobia. Only an idiot would tell another African to “Voetsek”. Only a fool would refer to fellow Africans with derogatory slurs such as “Kwerekwere”. And only a clown would defend such hateful behaviour.
“Voetsek” is an Afrikaans word traditionally used to chase away dogs. The deliberate choice of that word to address fellow Africans is therefore not accidental, it is a deliberate act of dehumanisation.
That said, these clowns do not represent South Africa and should never be used to define South Africans as a whole.
The overwhelming majority of South Africans are decent, cultured and measured in how they treat others. It would be unfair and inaccurate to judge an entire nation by the actions of a hateful minority. These are fools, and every country has them! Only a fool would openly utter such hurtful words!
@matigary Canada, the nation that is known for welcoming immigrants has defeated South Africa, the nation that well known for chasing away immigrants. Life is good 👍🏾
It is interesting that, in this season of Afrophobia, the xenophobes and Afrophobes seem reluctant to respond when remarks as in this video come from white people, yet they react with outrage when a black person says the same thing.
That raises an obvious question, was Julius Malema right when he argued that the xenophobes are afraid of confronting white people? If the principle is truly the issue, then it should be applied consistently, regardless of who is speaking.
One of the leaders of the xenophobic movement, Ngizwe Mchunu, recently declared that a German living in South Africa is no longer German but South African.
Yet the same individual, together with Jacob Zuma and his MK Party, is demanding that Africans who are legally documented and living lawfully in South Africa should leave the country.
If nationality and belonging are determined by residence and legal status in one case, why is the same principle not applied consistently to legally documented Africans? Is this inconsistency driven by a reluctance to confront white people, while directing hostility towards fellow Africans instead?
Could it be because Jacob Zuma is working with AfriForum? If so, is that influencing who is criticised and who is spared?
What is interesting is that this white South African has described the xenophobes and Afrophobes as not just stupid, but even more stupid than he had previously thought. Yet there has been complete silence from them.
When black people make similar criticisms, they erupt with outrage. But when a white South African says it, they suddenly go quiet. Perhaps Julius Malema was right after all when he suggested that they are afraid of confronting white people.
If they truly stand by their convictions, they should respond consistently, regardless of who is speaking. But quite clearly, they are cowards who only gain their courage against fellow black Africans. Hypocrites!
I'm sorry if I overgeneralize. But it is very difficult to support Jacinta Zinhle MaNgobese Zuma, Phakelumthakathi Ndabandaba & Ngizwe Mchunu if you are educated.
If you are a black person and you need a white person to let you know that what you are doing to another person is evil, but you still argue. You are beyond evil. You dont deserve to be rich, with power and you are an embarrassment. Illegal immigration is a crime and it should be treated like that. Not inhumane, name calling and derogatory treatment. You are disgusting and you deserve every bad omen in the world with your bloodline. Arrest and deport with dignity. If you cant see this then you justify Apatheid because they knew you are not humane. You will see someone insulting again under this post. So sad humans
@Forever_City23@SandileMakeba Does it matter? Xhosa is Xhosa, Shona is Shona. I went to rural Malawi once and met the sena people. We spoke like we grew up together
@GodfreyMaphang4@SandileMakeba Hahahaha you are an idiot indeed. You have no idea of the connection between our nations & would rather listen to berlin conference resolution that divided us. I grew up in rural Zimbabwe with the masekos, masukus etc etc we don’t have to claim anyone. Its already our heritage.
Fellow Africans it is my prayer and i believe it will be answered, when documents will be released from the CIA, showing who were supporting these guys.
I believe these papers will be released in my life time.
One of the South African anti-immigrant protesters says to someone born in Germany who has lived in SA for 20 years (unclear if she is a citizen/visa) that she is no longer German but South African. If she were a black African, I hope they would be equally kind :)