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Freedom Day 27th April now a challenge Moutse to Stand up...


As the “Government in Waiting”, the Bolsheviks Party of South Africa, keeping in line with the Constitutional Court ruling handed down on Thursday 31 March and General Secretary of the ANC statement that ANC cannot tear it selves for South Africans in reference to the Jacob Zuma saga, in deciding whether or not he had broken his Oath of Office, which he indeed did in terms of the ruling, now wish to urge of South Africans, that is all of the more than 54 million of them, to stand united and without exception and demand for the removal of the man who has ruined and not ruled our country, our future and also the future of all those that still had hopes and aspirations for making it in the “New South Africa!”

Whether the ANC, its top six or even the National Executive Committee of the ANC will actually do the honourable thing of recalling him from office, remains to be seen, as one would have expected that by now all South Africans would have already known what the ANC intends doing about this most embarrassing and deplorable situation that the citizens of this Country find themselves in.

Their complacent attitude not to have already taken the necessary ameliorated remedial action in the matter is shocking to say the least - Their blasé and not committal attitude being indicative of how little they care – care about the people and care about the Country for that matter.

They have looted it, crushed it to its knees, created joblessness, leaving millions upon millions unemployed and service delivery being the joke of the day.

Hopes and aspirations crushed beyond anyone’s wildest imagination and the legacy of Nelson Mandela in what he envisaged for the country, raped by exactly the party that lost its moral support and compass of bringing about freedom, all at the hands of one man Jacob Gedleyihlekisa (“the man who deceives with a smile”) Zuma.

The 27th April has been promulgated as a day to celebrate Freedom in this country. Freedom from the oppressions of the past, but that exact oppression has been given a new flavour and is now oppressed by the exact political party that was supposed to have guaranteed such freedom until the end of time.

So as the Bolsheviks Party of South Africa, even if the ANC does decide to get rid of Zuma, we urge everyone to stand strong and united and protest against our freedom that has now been ‘raped’ by the ANC.

Allow Freedom day and your support of getting rid of the most corrupt government that this Country has ever had, regain its standing and respect again in the South African context.

Attend in your thousands on the day of the march and in so doing reclaim your heritance – your true freedom and let the Bolsheviks Party of South Africa make that come true.

Let this be a Country wide public protest – let us claim back our Freedom !

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