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Malema tells Zimbabwe’s Robert Mugabe to go‚ and enjoys another anti-white rant

South Africa's African National Congress Youth League leader Julius Malema, left, meets with Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe during his visit to neighboring Zimbabwe Monday, April 5, 2010. Followers of South Africa's slain white supremacist leader Eugene Terreblanche said Sunday, April 4, 2010, they blame Malema for spreading hate that led to his killing, amid growing racial tensions in the once white-led South Africa. (AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)

Speaking at an Economic Freedom Fighters memorial for Cuba’s Fidel Castro on Thursday afternoon‚ Malema added: “Mugabe must pass on the baton just as Castro passed it on”.

Malema tells Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe to go
Malema tells Zimbabwe’s Robert Mugabe to go

In other remarks reported on the EFF’s official Twitter account ‚ the party’s leader also ‏pronounced: “We’re inspired by Mandela‚ Mugabe‚ Nkrumah… We salute everyone who’s not scared of white people!”

He chose to direct a string of anti-white sentiments at fellow South Africans. These included:

“I have no business with what white people have to say about what say. I’m worried about you‚ Black people!”

“We are poor because of whites‚ we don’t have jobs because of whites‚ we are dying of sicknesses because of whites!”

“Black people stop apologising to White people. You did nothing to white people! In fact‚ they owe us an apology!”

“I’m worried about the Blacks who listen to the opinions of whites more than they do Black opinions.”

“White people must stop crying crocodile tears! We’re not going to kill you! You’re scared because you killed us!”

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