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MY views - ANC election rhetoric

The ANC does not bring up the Apartheid only during election, the apartheid legacy is every where in South Africa. Zuma and the ANC has just become a great divergence for racist whites and privileged minority of South Africa. Firstly Zuma and the ANC are not powerful enough to put us (SA) in the financial mess we are in, for those who read and maybe have a bit of African and general political and economics background would Know, that the previous government left a huge debt in the hands of the incoming democratic government. which until today has not been cleared or lessened. The ANC government, has had to try a feed, clothe, house and try protect millions of black people, who where displaced and are in poverty for hundreds of years, at the same time protect those who coursed the problems ( whites). It is nonsense that these privilege whites have lied to thousands of Blacks of this beautiful land and using a puppet to lead our people to the fire. Zuma and the ANC leaders are more human then any of these whites, who find solace in bashing blacl leaders.

There is no government in the world that is not corrupt, in fact the USA, UK, etc... are more corrupt then the SA government, don't make this a South African or even African problem. SA has only smelt and had freedom for 22-years, so they just started learning about money. While those who have our economy, leaving in the farms and suburbs, have been the corruption game for years. Who the hell has given any white persons the right to speak on the ANC? are you a Robin island graduate, are you struggle veteran, have you lost family under the oppression of one minority nation, have you lost land and self by means of colonization? Vote for the DA if you want, but leave the ANC if you don't know history and don't assume. The white rule, took hundreds or years to displace ( which is a faster process then placement), ANC or any black government, throughout Africa, can not place millions in 22 years. 12.5 million house have been build in 2014, the number of black middle class has went up by a huge number, and black students through NASFAS and other means have been able to access higher education. The demand is larger, but the means are minimal. So while you look from you double story glass house, don't to be an angry white person, because the number of angry black people, are far more then you can count. Marele Mapuma said  "i feel sorry and sad when black people forget their truth, eff, pac, ifp, udm, those are parties i rather be debating with black people, who can now access former white schools, universities, than talk to white people as their "equals", not be arguing over the National Parties baby (black people are still slaves of the white man, but you chose the extent of your slavery).




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