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Response to History, my armpit....Authored by nokulunganzondo

I just happened to have gone through your article and got a extremely depressed by your way of thinking. It is exactly this mentality that is keeping Africans far away from Success. "Work with the white man, conform to the white man's ideals, it is the easiest ticket for success. Sell out if you can, as long as you benefit yourself"
The CIC Julius Malema is not history as you wrote in 2011 "I'm glad you went back to school; I just think political science is a bit too ambitious for you, considering the way things stand. And yes, you will be part of history. Now you are history."
I wanna ask some questions. Why do you undermine Malema when it is obvious that he is just above average, in fact he is a natural.
Why is it so easy for Africans to buy meaningless stuff that makes no sense at all. No one ever discuss what Hellen Zille does in her private life. 
President Zuma had his house upgraded...Is that a problem?We bought Arms "Arms Deal" ....Is that a problem?
Politicians are at work, we must begin to understand that first before we could be in a position to make cheap judgement. If you have a problem with what a politician does at work. Talk about that instead of trying to defeat the politician through his personal life. 
It is a known fact that Africans have been poor for ages and that alone has done tremendous damage to their thinking. Africans will praise anyone who says "YES" to a white man. 
Many Africans like yourself have given up from birth and accepted that you are inferior. You have accepted that you are not deserved of your land and Natural resources. Well some of us will never accept that. Asijiki!!
We will never keep quiet until we have Economic Freedom in our lifetime.
Someone seriously needed to come in and put an end to game that is currently taking place since 1994. We need answers. We need change. No more cheap rhetoric. No more empty promises.
Majaji is an Amateur Political Analyst.
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