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Xenophic Attack In SA: We're Sorry For What We Have Done - Malema by Lukgaf(m): 12:58pm On Sep 05, 2019
EFF Leader Julius Malema addresses media on a range issues. Malema is a South African politician who serves as Member of Parliament and the leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters, a South African political party, which he founded in July 2013.



The EFF leader apologized african people in his press briefing:

"Africans you are good people, find it in your good hearts to forgive us, we are ashamed. We come from a traumatised past, we are struggling to find ourselves"

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Re: Xenophic Attack In SA: We're Sorry For What We Have Done - Malema by blesskewe(f): 1:01pm On Sep 05, 2019
Sorry kor
Norry ni
Can that sorry bring the dead back to life
Re: Xenophic Attack In SA: We're Sorry For What We Have Done - Malema by Nobody: 1:04pm On Sep 05, 2019
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Re: Xenophic Attack In SA: We're Sorry For What We Have Done - Malema by DrNueLpureHoney: 1:04pm On Sep 05, 2019
Hmmm
Re: Xenophic Attack In SA: We're Sorry For What We Have Done - Malema by alizma: 1:08pm On Sep 05, 2019
We came from traumatized past.... Still trying to justify their action.
Re: Xenophic Attack In SA: We're Sorry For What We Have Done - Malema by LibertyRep: 1:21pm On Sep 05, 2019
I once saw a video where Hon Malema was ejected from the parliament in South Africa for accusing Hon Ramaphosa (then a member of the parliament) of being a murderer

Guess who the current president is

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Re: Xenophic Attack In SA: We're Sorry For What We Have Done - Malema by Lukgaf(m): 1:48pm On Sep 05, 2019
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Re: Xenophic Attack In SA: We're Sorry For What We Have Done - Malema by Yujin(m): 2:19pm On Sep 05, 2019
alizma:
We came from traumatized past.... Still trying to justify their action.
What he said is the truth. Black SAns are very traumatized and their society has been torn from the relics of apartheid. Originally, they're not much different from other Africans but this blight called 'apartheid has done damages. The question is: for how long shall they continue to show the symptoms of the trauma? They're creating more problems for themselves. They need to wake up and see that nothing is holding them down again but themselves. What stops an average SAn from being a professional doctor or nurse or Engineer and mass producing such people to the point of exporting them? You have the schools and the support of government. What's the problem?

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Re: Xenophic Attack In SA: We're Sorry For What We Have Done - Malema by rex444(m): 5:22pm On Sep 05, 2019
My view, who traumatized you people ? Why don't U face them man to man
Re: Xenophic Attack In SA: We're Sorry For What We Have Done - Malema by Rosskiki: 5:44pm On Sep 05, 2019
Yujin:

What he said is the truth. Black SAns are very traumatized and their society has been torn from the relics of apartheid. Originally, they're not much different from other Africans but this blight called 'apartheid has done damages. The question is: for how long shall they continue to show the symptoms of the trauma? They're creating more problems for themselves. They need to wake up and see that nothing is holding them down again but themselves. What stops an average SAn from being a professional doctor or nurse or Engineer and mass producing such people to the point of exporting them? You have the schools and the support of government. What's the problem?

It's the same thing affecting many African-Americans. Their history of slavery and discrimination has an impact on individual self-esteem which curtails personal ambition.
Re: Xenophic Attack In SA: We're Sorry For What We Have Done - Malema by princemillla(m): 6:01pm On Sep 05, 2019
Shuuu no be this same guy dey blow hot the other time??
Oh they werent expecting the kind of reprisal and feedback from other African countries.
Sorry indeed. Let's assume we forgive una what happen to the properties you guys looted and destroyed
Re: Xenophic Attack In SA: We're Sorry For What We Have Done - Malema by leofab(f): 6:18pm On Sep 05, 2019
Yujin:

What he said is the truth. Black SAns are very traumatized and their society has been torn from the relics of apartheid. Originally, they're not much different from other Africans but this blight called 'apartheid has done damages. The question is: for how long shall they continue to show the symptoms of the trauma? They're creating more problems for themselves. They need to wake up and see that nothing is holding them down again but themselves. What stops an average SAn from being a professional doctor or nurse or Engineer and mass producing such people to the point of exporting them? You have the schools and the support of government. What's the problem?
the problem is the accrued mindset; take northern Nigeria as a case study

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