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http://cdn.24.com/files/Cms/General/d/493/1a32123e4caa4d89a2ec23cdd4ab2b60.jpg

 

 

 

 

How nice would it be to hit that with a baseball bat' date=' continuesly.[/quote']

 

'n Gesig soos 'n bicycle, as ek hom sien wil ek hom trapBig%20smileBig%20smileBig%20smileBig%20smileBig%20smile

 

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there is only one thing that will shut him up... lead poisoning......' date=' not Zuma or Mantashe.? They both afraid of his power.[/quote']

 

Hopefully that small dose of lead poisoning will get administered by an AWB commando smiley15.gif

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Not that I am inciting violence (like the ANCYL dose)' date=' but he really has got a "slap me face" .


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Thats not inciting violence, thats stating a fact.
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Carbonboy - the worst thing that can happen now is for some-one to take out malema. It will be seen as retaliation by the whites and the **** will hit the fan.

The whites are now being watched very closely and everything we do will now be blown out of proportion and twisted to show the masses that the whites are evil and and and and.
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The whites are now being watched very closely and everything we do will now be blown out of proportion and twisted to show the masses that the whites are evil and and and and.

 

Its started with the Windhoek Lous Gossett Jnr advert.  
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Carbonboy - the worst thing that can happen now is for some-one to take out malema. It will be seen as retaliation by the whites and the **** will hit the fan.

 

The whites are now being watched very closely and everything we do will now be blown out of proportion and twisted to show the masses that the whites are evil and and and and.

 

Sias, I am saying that with tongue in cheek but just maybe the sh*t should hit the fan, maybe the whites should retaliate. How many more farmers need to be slaughtered before something is done?

 

Violence begets violence. Maybe its bra Jules' turn to beget a bit of violence.

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http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/Po...tashe-20100408

 

 

 

 

 

Cape Town - A confrontation is looming between the ANC Youth League and

Gwede Mantashe. This follows the Youth League's contemptuous response on

Wednesday to the ANC secretary-general's instruction about singing the

struggle song "shoot the boer".

 

 

 

Mantashe confirmed at Luthuli House in Johannesburg that he has

instructed all the party's structures - including the youth league - not

to sing the controversial song ?Ayesab? amagwala? until such time as

the party takes a final decision and current lawsuits have been settled.

 

 

 

He told Die Burger on Tuesday that he has asked Julius Malema, leader of

the ANC Youth League, not to sing the provocative part of the song, and

to refrain from provocative statements and behaviour in general.

 

 

 

Won't obey

 

 

 

But the youth league does not intend to obey Mantashe and denies that

any such order was given to Malema.

 

 

 

Furthermore, there was no meeting between Mantashe and the youth league

leader, and there was absolutely no communication about the issue from

the ANC to its youth league, said Magdalene Moonsamy, a spokesperson for

the youth league.

 

 

 

"There's nothing stopping us from singing what we want to sing. We are

an autonomous organisation which can decide for itself what we will and

won't sing. The song is a part of our heritage and the only thing that

will make us stop singing it is if our supporters tell us to do so."

 

 

 

Moonsamy repeated what Floyd Shivambu, another spokesperson, said

earlier on Wednesday when he denied that there had been a meeting

between Malema and Mantashe.

 

 

 

Zuma and Malema deny meeting

 

 

 

"I have spoken to the president (Malema) and he insists there was no

meeting. We acknowledge the ANC's statement, but we received no

communication from the ANC about the issue."

 

 

 

Special presidential advisor Zizi Kodwa, on behalf of the presidency,

also denied that President Jacob Zuma had met with Malema along with

Mantashe - this, too, contradicts statements made by the

secretary-general.

 

 

 

Several sources within the upper echelons of the ANC have confirmed that

a heated debate is currently surrounding Malema.

 

 

 

Another source said the public should not read too much into the youth

league's obvious contempt for Mantashe.

 

 

 

Malema under pressure

 

 

 

Although they say they will, the youth league will not ignore

instructions from the ANC. The cheeky attitude is more related to

Malema's aversion to Mantashe, who is considered a communist who wants

to ensure the SACP's take-over of the ANC.

 

 

 

Other ANC sources said Malema is under pressure, and radical statements -

including singing the song "shoot the boer" - and his visit to Zimbabwe

are attempts to take the focus away from revelations regarding his

business interests.

 

 

 

Malema will address the media about his visit to Zimbabwe on Thursday.

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The whites are now being watched very closely and everything we do will now be blown out of proportion and twisted to show the masses that the whites are evil and and and and.
Just like what happened with that idiot awb Visagie's reaction on tv.   Closely watch what happens and the reaction of both the lady and the OWNER of the studio.  And watch closely who is the only person that lays hands on the other and then shouts you wont touch me in my studio.  Also how quickly he was to get behind the desk and backup and blow out of preporsion the reaction towards the lady...   Very well planned and played etv, nice job !!! AngryDead

  Wish everybody will just chill the $^#^ out and grow up

 

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http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/Ne...alist-20100408

 

 

 

Johannesburg - ANC Youth League president Julius Malema on Thursday

verbally sparred with a BBC journalist at a media briefing on Zimbabwe's

land reform policy.

 

 

 

He called the reporter a "bastard" and kicked him out of the briefing at

Luthuli House in Johannesburg.

 

 

 

Malema recently returned from a trip to Zimbabwe to study the effects of

"nationalisation" in that country.

 

 

 

Malema hailed Zimbabwe's land reform policy as "courageous and

militant".

 

 

 

"Land reform in Zimbabwe has been very successful," he said, adding that

the controversial programme was a "very correct method".

 

 

 

Malema said violence, however, should never be used to implement policy.

He said this before verbally sparring with the journalist.

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Just heard on 94.7 what he said to the journalist!

He is a f.cking pig and it is very clear that he hates white people with a passion.

Be very afraid of this motherf.cker.
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Just heard on 94.7 what he said to the journalist!
 

 

Malema was criticising the Movement for Democratic Change for speaking

out against the visit from its office in Sandton, when BBC journalist

Jonah Fisher mentioned that the youth league leader lived in Sandton.

 

An

angry Malema retorted: "Here you behave or else you jump. Don't come

here with that white tendency, go out bastard, bloody agent."

 

Explaining

the outburst later, Malema said the youth league and its leadership

could not be undermined "in our own terrain".

 

"This is not a

playground. This is not a beerhall. Don't abuse us in our own space, in

our own house... this is my house," he said, referring to ANC

headquarters, Chief Albert Luthuli House.http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Malema-kicks-out-BBC-journalist-20100408

 

 

with a video

 

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And in the meantime everybody forgets about Bra Jule's corrupt dealings in getting tenders, etc.

Very clever way of diverting attention, I would say.

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