Malema's comment on Zimbabweans outraged South Africans. Watch the reactions.

 


In South Africa, Julius Malema is a divisive political figure. Being the president of the controversial EFF, he has a reputation for constantly stomping on people's toes. According to Malema's statement on the EFF website, Zimbabwe is only one of several African countries where people are better educated than us. He said that Zimbabweans have neither an accent nor a typical Zimbabwean one. After Malema made this statement, many were offended and unhappy with him. Many individuals were hurt by Malema's remarks, which led to many people opening their mouths. The claim by Malema that the literacy rate in Zimbabwe was higher than in South Africa in particular inflamed nationalist sentiment. Views and remarks made by citizens of South Africa. Malema needs to stop trying to sound like a Zimbabwean and move to the country if he wants to win us over. If Zimbabweans really are better educated than us, as this moron asserts, they ought to have been able to pull their nation out of its political and economic quagmire of the last twenty-four years. Malema faced a great deal of public criticism in South Africa. The majority of people he talked to advised him to move to Zimbabwe and run for politics there. Malema has sadly misread the South African people's attitude; they want a leader who will put them first. Someone posted a comment, thus "Really, people vote for this clown? That's ridiculous!" Is he deciding to join one side or the other? Nothing he does now can be considered an attempt at concealment. Please share your thoughts on this. Feel free to express your opinions down here. Kindly indicate your satisfaction by giving this post a like, sharing it, and following it if you thought it was interesting.

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