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Lester Kiewit interviews Samkelo Mokhine, executive director of Freedom of Expression Institute (FXI). Amy MacIver (standing in …
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Yet no one in this government wants to spend tax money for Lamola to go on holiday to the Hague about Jews who have aways been hunted down?
Should we re-instate the “non believer” word. Just for nostalgia to remember the good old days 🤣
It requires sanctions, thick headed people need proper motivation! Compliments from Trump 😘👊
Make South Africa Great Again
DIE STEM sounds much better than the Julias song, not instigating any violence and hatred and yet it is banned and classified as hate speech. Huh?
DIE STEM VAN SUID-AFRIKA
Uit die blou van onse hemel,
Uit die diepte van ons see,
Oor ons ewige gebergtes
Waar die kranse antwoord gee.
Deur ons vêr-verlate vlaktes
Met die kreun van ossewa –
Ruis die stem van ons geliefde,
Van ons land Suid-Afrika.
Ons sal antwoord op jou roepstem,
Ons sal offer wat jy vra:
Ons sal lewe, ons sal sterwe –
Ons vir jou, Suid-Afrika.
BEAUTIFUL, isn't it?
Bro what message is the song sending?
Look at it through the eyes of an average person in a 1st world country, in a 3rd world country they are singing about killing farmers and then discussing if it should be normal or not. This is how you chase away investors and screw the whole country regardless of race and it shows the lack if intelligence and wisdom from the ANC, Con court, SAHRC. If you want to understand how these orginisations operate then look at the old communist Soviet Union. The ANC/EFF/MK is a ripple of the communist Soviet Union.
How can it not be hate speech?? It is a song about killing people, particularly BOERS!?? I am speechless as how we can even have a debate about this! It was a struggle song, the struggle is over! It is hate speech, no matter which way you look at it! Why is it hate speech to hang the old South African flag (a piece of cloth) and this song is not? Sorry, but this concourt is just as racist as the singers! If this is allowed, then ANYTHING is allowed!! Malema cannot moan when something happens in turn that he doesnt agree with, dont go protesting when somone starts singing about him! A person like him should NOT be allowed to be in politics! He only has one agenda and that is to get rid of white people, he does not care about any of the South African people!
Just because it's legal doesn't make it right.
Its insane that people can gather en masse and sing songs about killing any group of people. Julius Malema is overtly racist, that and behaving like an idiot are his only defing characteristics.
"Hhhuuuueee its not right, but …" weet jy wat, fokkof julle klomp dom racists werf etters! Hoe de fok is daar nog geklets of dit reg is of nie.
This channel is so biased.
Yes, this song does sound violent, this song 'might' evoke violence and this song may also be a way of keeping a certain fire burning. This song could be seen as a way to remind the Afrikaaner who are still racist and who still believe they are going to rule the country again at some point, that that will never happen again. So in that context, it could be more of a warning than anything else? Just look at the stance of these racists who have failed to make the psychological effort to overcome their sense of racial superiority, who's separatist ideology drives a wall between themselves and other on a daily basis. The reminder is that, the country is not theirs and will never be theirs ever again. And be you one of them and want to point fingers at racists in the ranks of Malema and co. you should be the wiser to notice that it was your hatred and sense of superiority that sparked off all this commotion a long time ago…what right do you have, to treat anyone different from you the wy that whites have treated and still do treat people of colour?
So in the news everywhere some land was stolen last week, yet this person says its not true. What were all the news, images, police, etc all fake and staged. Go and spead fake news somewhere else please. I heard North korea is nice
Memory tells me that Malema is also an Umlimi so he is warning himself surely?
Why does this question even need to be asked?
Not to be pedantic, but Solidariteit and Afriforum never campaigned on anyone being chased off their farm. They campaigned against the EWC Act, which, in effect, allows exactly that: the government may take any private property they deem to be "in public interest" and compensate you with a nil amount. It's all about foreign investment: why would I start my biotechnology company or steel mill or any other private enterprise, when the government can decide to take it whenever they deem it to be "in public interest"? And sure, there are check and balances via court process, but once they government expropriates your property, the onus is on you to disprove "public interest" and claim a fair amount. How cooperative do you expect the government to be in court? How much transparency do you think there will be in their decision making to determine "public interest"? Maybe if the last 30 yeast were marked by consistently grustworthy governance instead of blatant cronyism and service delivery collapse, the EWC debacle could have passed without the hoo-ha. But don't be naive when property owners and investors are sceptical of the intentions behind this move. Not once has the government acted in the genuine interest of the public, why would they start now? Dubul' ibhunu does nothing but stoke fears of a Zim-like collapse
Just stop singing the damn song.