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When Julius talks about the struggle, he is of course referring to his seven years in high school.
At last a strong message toward the Ju-Ju. I just hope the ANC sees it through and do not back out of it later on this afternoon or when the wind changes direction, as been past practice.
Have seen the video a few times, but it's difficult to make out exactly what the journalist said, also because the cameras were (obviously) not on him.
i heard on the ecr news this morning that the bbc journalist made a statement to the effect that malema lives in standton. that's when malema went baserk and let some words out his mouth that made no sense at all. after all it doesn't matter what he utters, it actually doesn't make any sense at the end of the day.
Malema called BBC journalist, Jonah Fisher, a "bastard" and an "agent" before booting him out of the media briefing.
This was after Fisher had quipped that Malema lived in Sandton while the youth league president chastised Zimbabwean political party, the Movement for Democratic Change, for operating out of offices in Johannesburg's upmarket Sandton.
The ANC should've reeled him in when they had the chance. Its too late now.
Do you recall AIDS shower boy Zooma's instructions that the bling car purchases must and will stop? - well it didn't stop, and he did nothing about it.
I also consider this just lip service by talking heads, until we see some action, such as kicking the dumb ass out of the ANC organisation, and if this doesn't happen it's confirmation that the ANC condones his action.
The ANC won't get rid of Julius soley because Julius' support base (and in turn a portion of the ANC's support base) will dwindle away if they do get rid of him. And right now the ANC have to hold on to every supporter the can string in.
Is the ANC not losing support because of him?
Is the ANC not losing support because of him?