After China and a few more countries, we now have South Africa that is starting to ban certain subjects (or in this case PERSONS!) from the media. Julius Malema, the president of the youth league of the ANC (South Africa’s Governing Party) refused to answer questions from a BBC newsreporter because he is white.
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Judas, are you not awake? Europe is full of black people – let the africans go to africa and the europeans to europe – where do the american come from? Let each go to their own country of origin and then we will have peace and quite. Seriously though, living on a farm is SA is great – what I have I worked and paid for I not give up without a fight!
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Julius Malema is African peoples hero. The Boers need to go wherever they came from…Africa belongs to black people just like Europe belongs to whites.
BOO HOO HOO. Whiny bitch, cry me a river.
Like anything intelligent would come out of the mouth of that subhuman, Malema. Go Boers, kick them out of YOUR country.
First, I would like to mention that I am part of the worldwide White cause. Therefore, I do NOT sympathize with Julius Malema with his incitement of hatred and violence that he is working up against the Boers.
The title of this video was kind of misleading. At first, I thought that Western media and/or journalists are banned from SA period. Julius Malema was holding a press conference and kicked the BBC reporter out: most likely because he was White (not to doubt that for a moment), but because he also was being provocative and attempted to push around Malema. In my opinion, the person holding the press conference should be allowed to control the environment of the press conference.
Let’s say I was holding a press conference, a reporter was trying to accuse me of having 3 mistresses outside my marriage. For argument’s sake it is false. Not only would the reporter be asking a sensitive question, but also a question that would enable my wife to develop a sense of mistrust toward me as the other media personnel at the conference would report my action of kicking out the reporter. It is an uncomfortable question to be asked whether guilty or not.
So, my point is that Western media is not exactly BANNED from SA, it was this Black populist leader kicking out a reporter.