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South Africans Versus Zimbabweans

22 May 2017 at 22:07hrs | Views
The cartoon carried by your website reflects a serious lack of appreciation of the pertinent issues raised by Minisiter Fikile Mbalula. I regard South Africans as the most hospitable people in Africa.

Millions of undocumented immigrants have flooded South Africa without shame. The story of the educated Zimbabweans is sad.

Armed with their useless education the majority are working in kitchens in South Africa for a pittance.

In the illegal mines millions of Zimbabweans are sweating to eke a living. In their misplaced arrogance selling airtime by the streets during the day and committing crimes at night they claim to be better educated and more innovative than South Africans.

Recently there was news endorsed by the Aids denialist President that Zimbabweans were doing wonders with the land, but the greatest question is why not use the land forcibly taken from white farms in Zimbabwe? There are even branches in South Africa for political parties in Zimbabwe.

Afraid to vote, afraid to shape their destiny, captured by fear and enslaved by their fake education their think South Africa owes them a living. The lies of having helped South Africa during the struggle are parroted as gospel.

They demand the rule of law in South Africa when in Zimbabwe they committed heinous crimes against either other tribes or whites. What a shameful country that cannot look after its own people. Scattered all over the world, scavenging, begging, desperate, clueless and hopeless.

Its a scum of the earth. I dare say all of you suffering Zimbabweans you deserve it until you exorcise your tribal and racial demons.

You were dancing in 1980 were you not? Today you are too emancipated to dance.You trampled upon reason and scorn reality, but today the world has a case study of suffering and shame in your country.

A colony that will never be a country again.

Source - Langton Mudzingwa
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