Malema at UFS

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http://www.news24.com/Content/South...1-2010-10-31/Malema_pulls_out_race_card_again

Bloemfontein - Do not be afraid to confront issues of race, ANC Youth League president Julius Malema told Free State students on Friday.

"It is a most sensitive issue; while you speak against it you are declared a racist. If you are not strong, you will retreat," he said in Bloemfontein.

Malema was speaking at the University of the Free State during the launch by the SA Students' Congress of a "Right to Learn Campaign".

http://www.news24.com/Content/South...1-2010-10-31/Malema_pulls_out_race_card_again
 
LOL... right to learn.

All of the "activists" who were with me at Wits in the late 80's early 90's are still as dumb today as they were then.

Activism, might be virtuous but it has this side effect of keeping you out of class.

That is why Malema is the "genius" he is today.

My advice is not as noble, but very practical. Stay in class, work hard, get a good job. Stop being a leech on society.
 
I like his quirk about government collecting Tax money from the mines, and at the same time says that the stuff below the soil (gold/platinum) is where the money is, but fails to mention that none of the government run organisations are doing well, while simultaneously ignoring the fact that money leaving a government run mine will simply fail to actually reach the country's treasury.

I am not to sure why he has been given the assignment to remove the current mine owners, but, I think he will at the very least have a lot of fun with his speeches designed to invoke emotional reactions instead of encourage intelligent solutions.

Malema has now had the nationalisation problem in his lap for more than 9 months, and has yet to show anything for 9 months of work @ R300 000 a month.
 
say hello to our next president... :cry:

total **** ***** :mad:
 
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I'm wondering when that quasi-'anti-racist' organisation, the Human Rights Commission, is going to act against Malema. Oh wait, I forgot - only whites can be racist.

I wonder if the NEC endorse this kind of inflammatory rhetoric?
 
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