ANCYL & JULIUS MALEMA
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Re: Re: ANCYL & JULIUS MALEMA
13 years 3 months ago
Politics?
Black?
Juju? ANC?
Again ...and again?
I suppose black horses outnumber the others; so, this is horseracism?
Almost 50% of our black population remains semi and /or illiterate, with Juju amongst them.
It is shocking that ther are tjose who denigrate and distance themselves from this sector rather than engaging with it and, thereby, elevating it.
That's the problem with some of our our people; stand back, ridicule and damn; regime change (as in Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia, Libya, and Syria).
Dictate to the world; don't dare criticise us!
:S
Black?
Juju? ANC?
Again ...and again?
I suppose black horses outnumber the others; so, this is horseracism?
Almost 50% of our black population remains semi and /or illiterate, with Juju amongst them.
It is shocking that ther are tjose who denigrate and distance themselves from this sector rather than engaging with it and, thereby, elevating it.
That's the problem with some of our our people; stand back, ridicule and damn; regime change (as in Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia, Libya, and Syria).
Dictate to the world; don't dare criticise us!
:S
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Re: Re: ANCYL & JULIUS MALEMA
13 years 3 months ago
soodum Wrote:
> Correct ryperd,14 days to appeal
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> Dnt feel sorry for malema,with a reputed R53
> million fortune @ 30 yrs old i think he will have
> the last laugh
I think the fortune is running out fast and no more new deals or shared income from tender buddies.
HOW THE MIGHTY HAS FALLEN FROM "PRES TO REST"HAHAHAHAX(
> Correct ryperd,14 days to appeal
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> Dnt feel sorry for malema,with a reputed R53
> million fortune @ 30 yrs old i think he will have
> the last laugh
I think the fortune is running out fast and no more new deals or shared income from tender buddies.
HOW THE MIGHTY HAS FALLEN FROM "PRES TO REST"HAHAHAHAX(
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Re: Re: ANCYL & JULIUS MALEMA
13 years 3 months ago
Umlilo - I am missing your point. Care to explain...
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Re: Re: ANCYL & JULIUS MALEMA
13 years 3 months ago
Homer Wrote:
> Umlilo - I am missing your point. Care to
> explain...
big +1
> Umlilo - I am missing your point. Care to
> explain...
big +1
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Re: Re: ANCYL & JULIUS MALEMA
13 years 3 months ago
+1 means im also failing to understand what he means (
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Re: Re: ANCYL & JULIUS MALEMA
13 years 3 months ago
@HOMER:
'Umlilo - I am missing your point. Care to explain... '
Firstly, just recently, I was upbraided fro bringing politics (sic racism) onto this forum which is for horseracing.
With monotomous regularity, direct and covert references are being made on the race issue, specifically blacks vide ANC.
I am not a proponent of corruption, bribery, etc; neither do I endorse such.
The consistent attacks against our politicians (ANC & blacks only) therefore sucks.
It is blatant that we are caught in the global diaspora of conditioned thinking that the West (white/Europeans) are always right and the others (Islamists/terrorirsts/Palestinians, etc) are never right. Like James Bond novels, one is the righteous and God-inspired angel, whilst the other is always representative of evil and the devil (like what Bush said 'You with us, or, you not.... against the triad of evil!').
Like in Libya, there are those here who are exulted at the removal of Malema from the ANC; a 'regime change' in nary so many words?
In my view, this is definitely not the end of Malema; as in Egypt, prepare for a 'regime change' as we are sidelining and demonising the majority.
That a school failure like Malema could expliot the system for his alleged benefit is an indictment on most of us. That he could also muster so much of support is equally disturbing!
How many other Malema's are waiting in the wings whilst we decry him?
'Umlilo - I am missing your point. Care to explain... '
Firstly, just recently, I was upbraided fro bringing politics (sic racism) onto this forum which is for horseracing.
With monotomous regularity, direct and covert references are being made on the race issue, specifically blacks vide ANC.
I am not a proponent of corruption, bribery, etc; neither do I endorse such.
The consistent attacks against our politicians (ANC & blacks only) therefore sucks.
It is blatant that we are caught in the global diaspora of conditioned thinking that the West (white/Europeans) are always right and the others (Islamists/terrorirsts/Palestinians, etc) are never right. Like James Bond novels, one is the righteous and God-inspired angel, whilst the other is always representative of evil and the devil (like what Bush said 'You with us, or, you not.... against the triad of evil!').
Like in Libya, there are those here who are exulted at the removal of Malema from the ANC; a 'regime change' in nary so many words?
In my view, this is definitely not the end of Malema; as in Egypt, prepare for a 'regime change' as we are sidelining and demonising the majority.
That a school failure like Malema could expliot the system for his alleged benefit is an indictment on most of us. That he could also muster so much of support is equally disturbing!
How many other Malema's are waiting in the wings whilst we decry him?
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Re: Re: ANCYL & JULIUS MALEMA
13 years 3 months ago
listening to pravin gordan , you deduce that this person has some degree under his belt . but he is also intelligent enough not to make suggestions that would put him in a corner . it is people like him to suggest that any politician should have a tertiary education before any party nominates him to lead them . future leaders should be groomed to make decisions that is going to be life altering for all . it should not be a hit and miss but calculated ( with qualified advisers ) with accountibility
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