Students must fight to defend Zuma - Malema

nfbs

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Look at what he also said there:
http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=13&art_id=vn20090123111806319C312599
ANC Youth League president Julius Malema on Thursday suggested that the woman who accused ANC president Jacob Zuma of rape had a "nice time" with him.

"When a woman didn't enjoy it, she leaves early in the morning. Those who had a nice time will wait until the sun comes out, request breakfast and ask for taxi money," said Malema, addressing 150 Cape Peninsula University of Technology students on Thusday afternoon.

"In the morning, that lady requested breakfast and taxi money," Malema added to an applauding and cheering audience.

He concluded by saying: "You can't ask for money from somebody who raped you."
Disturbing he gets cheered like that.
 

gpe

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It's about time COPE started a youth league of their own.
 

oronte

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Thanks. I needed a laugh today. I especially like the bit about Zuma being unemployed. I'm writing a political comedy right now and I couldn't hope to be this funny even if I tried.
 

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What an i....!

Reading this cr@p and listening to Whackhead Simpson posing as Obama in this thread taking the Mickey out of Malema, I really think the ANC do not need the Official Opposition or COPE to challenge it for votes, as Malema is well on the way to making the ANC look like a bunch of clowns.
 

cmj001

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what a retard.

Can't wait till the DA and co take over the Western Cape too!

I wonder the likelihood of the DA taking control of Cape Town after the next election. What role do you guys think COPE will play in Western Cape politics if it will at all....?
 

cmj001

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I think they have Malema's equivalent already in Anele Mda, COPE's interim youth leader.:D

I'm not sure you can compare the two... but I must concede that Anele is also a few screws short of a hardware store:)
 

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"Affirmative action, Malema told the students, was the only way they would be able to compete with white graduates who'd had more opportunities while growing up" .

If I go to an interview with my degree and a black man of my age shows up also, with the same experience and degree, he should not qualify for BEE/AA, obviously he wasn't disadvantaged to such a degree that the playing field became unfair.

Zuma has no education, if you haven't studied economics in a book you can not ever grasp the economy - ie, you will make a decision and ^(*UH it up badly and not know why it has happened.

It should be illegal to register in a district you do not live in, it is basically manipulating the results?! Why not print a few votes for the ANC by default and get it over with and done?
 

Vitowe

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if Malema opens his mouth but we aren't listening, does it still make a sound?

Trouble is, a [Text edited] is a potentially dangerous animal. Teach it to walk upright and hand it a gun and it's a hundred times more lethal. Particularly if it has a large troop following it.

However the [Text edited] made one reasonable point, suggesting that in order to get rid of the ANC, one should first get rid of the ANCYL. Now that, I think is a GOOD idea.:rolleyes:
 
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Alan

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Zuma and co are now using the favorite liberal modus operandi against them :eek:
 

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Having been a student myself many years ago I fail to understand how 200 of the universities current students actually turn up in their own free time to listen to a moron with an intellectual capability lower than that of a farm animal and hopefully far lower than their own.

I can only think of the these reasons:

1. They were bored stiff and need some time out from their studies and all the pubs were closed
2. The students wanted to see a prime example of an incompetent wannabee politician
3. They were paid to attend (or promises were made)
4. They wanted, for the first time in their life, meet somebody who actually managed a GG in woodworking in his matric results

and OMG - there is one further reason !!

They took a conscious decision to go to the meeting - I really feel sorry for these guys!!
 

semiautomatix

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Having been a student myself many years ago I fail to understand how 200 of the universities current students actually turn up in their own free time to listen to a moron with an intellectual capability lower than that of a farm animal and hopefully far lower than their own.

I can only think of the these reasons:

1. They were bored stiff and need some time out from their studies and all the pubs were closed
2. The students wanted to see a prime example of an incompetent wannabee politician
3. They were paid to attend (or promises were made)
4. They wanted, for the first time in their life, meet somebody who actually managed a GG in woodworking in his matric results

and OMG - there is one further reason !!

They took a conscious decision to go to the meeting - I really feel sorry for these guys!!

I would make a concious decision to go! I had to pay R100 to go to Joe Parker's last night, when I can watch this ijot for free!
 

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Just when you think this idiot has stooped to new lows of stupidity he goes and surprises you.
 

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