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GEWELD SAL IN DIE NUWE BEDELING ONDER SWARTES BEGIN. (Jaap Marais)

Jaap MaraisDie politieke insig van mnr. Jaap Marais en al die vorige Afrikanerleiers wat Afsonderlike Ontwikkeling as voorwaarde vir vreedsaame naasbestaan tussen rasse voorop gestel het, kry nou betekenis!

Economic Freedom Fighters EFF leader Julius Malema has slammed Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini for “intimidating” people calling for expropriation of land without compensation.

Die artikel in Metro News vertolk Malema se opmerking verkeerdelik as sou Malema die Zulu koning “kap”. Malema poog eerder om waarskynlik in opdrag van die Britte, die agressie van die Zulus te ontlont. Malema kap ZwelithiniUit vrees vir die gevolge van verdeeldheid onder die swart rasse oor die openlike gronddiefstal, wat nou al vir jare voorberei is deur die aanhoudende leuens dat die Afrikaners hulle grond gesteel het, probeer Malema Zwelithini kalmeer.

Die onmin wat egter reeds tussen die onderskeie swart rasse bestaan as gevolg van slegs die elite wat, soos in die res van Afrika bevoordeel word terwyl die massas oor die hoof gesien word, sal nie weggaan nie. Dit is duidelik dat hier nie soos in Rwanda net Hutus en Tutsis teenoor mekaar te staan kom nie, maar nie minder as elf verskillende swart volke wat elk ‘n verwagting koester!

Die gemene deler, die ANC, is reeds verdeeld en Ramaphosa wat op bedenklike wyse uiteindelik agter die stuur ingeskuif is, is reeds gekontamineer deur die Marikana gebeure. Die feit dat hy deur die Westerse Imperialiste geskool is in onderhandeling word feitlik negeer deur die feit dat hy ‘n Venda is wat een van die kleiner swart volke verteenwoordig.

Daar is by die gepeupel verwagtings geskep deur die Freedom Charter en die vooruitsig van besit sonder om daarvoor te betaal. Ramaphosa se kritiek teen die grondbesetters wat op sterkte van Malema se aanhitsing reeds grond begin beset het, gaan sy status onder swartes verder verswak.

Blankes is vasberade om hulle eiendom met hulle lewens te verdedig

MALEMA SLAMS ZULU KING FOR INTIMIDATING HIM OVER LAND EXPROPRIATION:

‘THERE ARE NO HOLY COWS’ 2018-03-09 by Oku Imeh in Metro News March 9, 2018

Malema slams Zulu king for intimidating him over land expropriation: I don’t fear anyone‚ no one. I only fear God‚”

Economic Freedom Fighters EFF leader Julius Malema has slammed Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini for “intimidating” people calling for expropriation of land without compensation.

Addressing a media conference on Thursday‚ Malema said South Africa was a democracy and his party had a right to disagree with King Zwelithini.

“Let us not talk war‚ let us not beat war drums here. Let us come up with superior argument on why it should not be done like that‚” said Malema.

Malema said democracy meant that they must never fear. “There are no holy cows in this country. We must debate issues openly‚ including disagreeing with the Zulu king. The Zulu king must call for engagement with regards to the land. He must be respected‚ he must not be feared. I don’t fear anyone‚ no one. I only fear God‚” said Malema.

He was referring to King Zwelithini’s statements that Zulu warriors were ready to defend their land.

King Zwelithini was reacting to a proposal by a high-level panel‚ chaired by former president Kgalema Motlanthe‚ which found that the Ingonyama Trust Act was unconstitutional and should be repealed.

The monarch also called for every member of the Zulu nation to contribute R5 to a potential court case to prevent the repeal from happening.

This comes in the wake of a successful EFF-led motion in parliament on expropriation of land without compensation.

Now‚ interested parties have a chance to submit their views and make proposals on the motion‚ which seeks to amend Section 25 of the Constitution‚ which deals with land expropriation.

“We have never promised war to the Zulu kingdom‚ we have never promised war to the Afrikaners‚ we have never promised war to the whites. We have called for engagement. So why should the response be ‘leave what you are doing otherwise you will meet the unexpected’. What type of language is this in a democratic South Africa?” said Malema.

Malema said the debate was not about war but about how to get people‚ including the Zulus‚ Vendas and Xhosas‚ to benefit from their land. “There is no army which will go against the Zulu people‚ no army at all. There is no police which will go against the Zulu people.