Malema: Nationalisation will unite SA

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"Since the debate on nationalisation, every rich family has spoken in defence of their property... all of them, they are in Stellenbosch, the Stellenbosch mafia."

Malema believed they had spoken against nationalisation because they stood to lose.

He urged students not to believe economists, especially "the three white men" being televised on SABC, as they were "feeding people lies".

One bullet will unite SA more (and maybe even save us).
 
The poor will lose more than the rich as a result of nationalisation !

The rich will lose some of their wealth, the poor will lose everything !
 
He urged students not to believe economists, especially "the three white men" being televised on SABC, as they were "feeding people lies".

Now Malema is giving advice to students?:rolleyes:
 
I agree. South Africans across the spectrum will be united in the common goal of trying to emmigrate to functional countries.
 
The ANC is slowly turning this country into a Communistic ruled Country!
 
Very few countries have successful examples of nationalisation. Unless Julius has powerful, intelligent economists, et al supplying him the road map forward, this will be another recipe for disaster. And I agree that the poor will be the net losers... but JuJu doesn't give a rat's ass about the poor. It's his own pocket that has priority :(
 
Very few countries have successful examples of nationalisation. Unless Julius has powerful, intelligent economists, et al supplying him the road map forward,

Oh yes, the youf leak is famous for only employing the most educated, civilised, respctable people who care deeply about their work, as advisors. LOL.
 
Malema is a hollow headed dangerous fool.

I believe nationalisation of the mines is the way to go. The minerals/gas/liquid in the ground belongs to the country, not a few rich individuals.
 
Malema is a hollow headed dangerous fool.

I believe nationalisation of the mines is the way to go. The minerals/gas/liquid in the ground belongs to the country, not a few rich individuals.

Well now they will belong to rich individuals who will run them into the ground.
 
It doesn't mean the concept is wrong.

Yes it does, nationalisation has been tried and tested and it always fails. Every single time.

The concept is very wrong. Find us one example of it working please. It will enrich but it will fail and everyone will lose their jobs. You need a company who is trying to impress share holders to run mines, you don't want people trying to get rich running them because they will cut corners, steal and so on. It's a get rich fast scheme that always fails. When i say fails the people getting rich are fine but the workers well they have no more jobs. Get rich scam.
 
Malema is a hollow headed dangerous fool.

I believe nationalisation of the mines is the way to go. The minerals/gas/liquid in the ground belongs to the country, not a few rich individuals.

According to what I have read, the ANC don't intend to start/stop with mines: land (without compensation), banks etc are all intended targets ...

And the ANC have finally confirmed (after years of denial) that Malema has been appointed their point-man on nationalisation ...
 
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