EFF leader Julius Malema has challenged white South Africans to teach themselves African languages and visit townships to understand black people and their struggles.
EFF leader Julius Malema has challenged white South Africans to teach themselves African languages and visit townships to better understand black people and their struggles.
Malema said talk was cheap if some white people claimed to be on the side of black people while having limited to no clue about the reality of black lives. EFF leader Julius Malema outside the US embassy in Pretoria on Monday. Malema challenged black people to date white people to forge integration between races and 'to infiltrate their wealth and land.No white person in SA can claim to be not racist if they have never been to a township, said Malema. “If you are not racists, why did you not go to the township since you were born?” he asked.
Malema accused “white liberals” of pretending to understand black lives when it was all a show. He said there was no excuse for white South Africans not speaking indigenous languages, particularly those born in the country after the dawn of democracy. Claiming to be African while unable to speak African languages was unacceptable, he said.
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