It does not stop, all the hate speech targeted at the minority group.
Hate speech that people can utter without facing consequences.
If I don’t kill a Boer tonight, an Indian will do – Image Censorbugbear
Hate speech by ANC party organizer in South Africa. Thamsanqa
Mthimkhulu, of Adams Mission, Cele, and KZN (using the twitter name @
Mtamerri) – reportedly wrote: “If I don’t kill a Boer tonight, an Indian
will do.’ If I don’t kill a Boer tonight, an Indian will do – Image Censorbugbear
His date of birth is 28 Aug 1988. Email: Thami Mthimkhulu@gmail.com —
This page grab of this reported hate speech was taken on 28 May 2016.
Adams Mission was built in 1836 by a U.S. missionary by that name. He
previously also tweeted the illegal hate speech slogan, ‘Kill the Boer’
in 2012, in Zulu.
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Welcome To the City of Joburg A World Class African City! – The
opening sentence on the official website of the City of Johannesburg.
How can the government call Johannesburg a world class city when there
is nothing first class about the city? Granted there might be some areas
that are well looked after, and maintained regularly but there are
suburbs where the council does not even attend to problems. Suburbs that
are progressing into slums, that are not maintained.
South Africa experienced a severe drought last year, and water
restrictions are implemented in several places around South Africa.
Level two water restrictions were applied for Johannesburg last year,
and there is always the reminder to use water sparingly. Kroonstad is
severely affected; people do not even have drinking water. Farmers in
the Northern Cape, North West, Free State and Western Cape are affected
by the water crisis.
Kruis Street, Johannesburg, bordering Hillbrow, Prairie Street,
Rosettenville, and Olifant Street, Oakdene all have water leaks, and
there might be much more around the city. The leaks have not suddenly
appeared; the water has been running down the streets for several weeks
now. Numerous people have reported the problem weeks ago, and have
repeatedly phoned, but nobody has bothered to check the status or repair
the leaks.
Water leaks and waste in Johannesburg ignored by ANC council – Olifant Road Oakdene
In Kruis Street, the leak is so bad; that sewage is spilling out and
running down the street. While people go about their daily lives, with
no concern, walk around the running water and litter. In Olifant Road,
the constant running water is causing potholes to form in the road.
Prairie Street is no better than Kruis street; sewage is beginning to
run down the street, with litter thrown down by pedestrians. These leaks
are not from private properties and are from the pavements outside of
houses.
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Laura Oneale - published today on South Africa Today
The protest on the R59 Meyerton area has gone violent. The South
African Police are firing teargas and rubber bullets. Police are using
corrugated iron as shields against the protesters. The protestors are
violent and the police are being chased away.
R59 Meyerton protest flares up again
Meyer Str southbound between R59 and Johan Le Roux Rd, traffic is
heavily congested and motorists should seek alternative routes as
traffic is being diverted.
There have been several protests in this area of the last few weeks, and
it would seem that no matter how much the government try and quell the
disruptive action, the people will not back down.
Laura Oneale - published today on South Africa Today – South Africa News
This article refers to the protest happening now. Yesterday we posted another article about the R59 protests, it seems that this area is under severe stress with protests flaring up all the time.
Here are the links to the previous few articles regarding protests in this area.
Last night Julius Malema leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters
(EFF) remarked about how Zimbabweans are “better off” than their South
African Counterparts. While addressing thousands of people in Limpopo
Malema praised the way his mentor Robert Mugabe seized the land from
white farmers. Malema admitted that although the economy was left in
tatters, the people of Zimbabwe are free and potentially in a stronger
position.
What Malema is doing is describing his hatred of white farmers. Last
year during September 2015 Malema delivered a speech at a press club in
Cape Town and sharply criticized the past attempts and failures of the
African National Congress (ANC) on land reform.
At this meeting, Malema recited the song about how white people stole
the land and said no compensation would be forthcoming. Malema told his
audience that the White people did not pay for the land but committed
black genocide and that the black people who survived the onslaught were
transformed into slaves. Malema again told the white people to hand
over the land.
In November last year The Pan-Africanists and Black Consciousness
movement slated Malema and the ANC as selling out their people. In a
statement, this group said Malema openly engaged leaders of the white
agricultural sector in the Western Cape and had assured the whites that
their interests in the land would be secured and intact.
At another meeting held at Oxford University, Malema referred to the
Freedom Charter as the bible of the South African revolution and that
there would be no deviation from that. At that meeting, Malema openly
rejected the revolutionary process of land reform in Zimbabwe.
Since Malema is hoping to achieve a resounding success in the
upcoming local elections to be held on August 3, his speeches are
lacking consistency. By proclaiming the manner in which Zimbabwe seized
the land is setting the stage for anarchy and inciting violence against
South African Farmers.
Must the people of South Africa have sympathy for the African
National Congress (ANC) ruling party who are desperate to win the local
government elections? Women’s league deputy president Sisi Ntombela said
that Danny Jordaan the mayoral candidate for the Nelson Mandela Bay was
handpicked by God at a meeting in Port Elizabeth.
Ntombela warned that if the Nelson Mandela Bay metro fell into the
hands of the “enemy”, there would be suffering on a biblical scale.
Bishop John Bolana spoke to the followers and said that “Nelson Mandela
Bay metro would not be taken by opposition parties, thieves and
deceivers.” The bishop had nothing good to say about opposition parties;
they are the enemy, and the ANC would fight to retain the Nelson
Mandela Bay metro, and told the people to heed the warning. The Bishop
then told the crowd that they would experience the same hardships as the
Israelite's experienced in Egypt. On closing, the meeting Ntombela said,
“This place has Nelson Mandela’s name. And we will never give it to
anyone else while we are still alive. The ANC shall rule, forever.”
It is desperation and an act of indoctrinating the minds of the
ignorant masses, it is placing fear into the hearts of people who have
no idea what the truth is. It is a shame that the ANC government who are
charged with upholding the law are not acquainted with the law. How
many officials in the ANC seek personal gain rather than trying to
administer the law. There are some who know the law but are ignorant of
the facts and ignore the need of the people. Responsibility and no
concern to investigate the causes for which they are to uphold are not
what the ANC do. It is wicked when the sacredness of the position of a
leader is ignored. Many leaders love popularity and money rather than
the truth. When leaders leave the path of righteousness and walk in the
ways of darkness, then they will pay a hefty price.
Perhaps the ANC need to be reminded of what the word of God says about corrupt leaders.
They know not, neither will they understand; they walk on in darkness: all the foundations of the earth are out of course.
Psalms 82:5 KJV But thou, O God, shalt bring them down into the pit of destruction: bloody and deceitful men shall not live out half their days…
Psalms 55:23 KJV