The threat that is Julius Malema
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Re: The threat that is Julius Malema
Ah but they are already killing free speech with their new or is it proposed legislation so they might as well shut him up a bit too
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I believe there is a certain word that is banned for being racist. Should this song be unbanned then that word should also start seeing some freedom of expression and at this point I think it will take over if allowed. Ofcoarse unbanning the song and saying its part of a culture will reclassify it as a religion of violence, which is against the law in any case.
There is another long shot method to be used. As I have said before if the song is sung and you find that an actual boer by the definition of a farmer is indeed shot you could rule him as a terrorist leader giving orders to murder our citizans.
There is another long shot method to be used. As I have said before if the song is sung and you find that an actual boer by the definition of a farmer is indeed shot you could rule him as a terrorist leader giving orders to murder our citizans.
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You would have to go a long way to prove that Malema was the direct cause
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Re: The threat that is Julius Malema
You have a point there tribs.
I agree there star, if people say saying that song is freedom of speech then we should be able to use a certain word(you know the one)...........
Yes you might be taking some of juju's freedom of speech away but the fact is that his song is racist and discrimination is unconstitutional
I agree there star, if people say saying that song is freedom of speech then we should be able to use a certain word(you know the one)...........
Yes you might be taking some of juju's freedom of speech away but the fact is that his song is racist and discrimination is unconstitutional
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its not whether the song is racist, its the context he's used and popularised it in...
in the sane way, the K word actually means native or African...but it's become a racist word because of the context...
He's welcome to march on the con court but they have no legal jurisdiction on the matter...
in the sane way, the K word actually means native or African...but it's become a racist word because of the context...
He's welcome to march on the con court but they have no legal jurisdiction on the matter...
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Sigh ! It has never changed, nor can the context be construed to that of a meaning which refers to a black native person, it's meaning has always been non believer, the term it self does not refer to a black person or that of but rather the lack of faith, because large part of Africa had not even heard of Christianity they where called by that name.Because Africa has dark skin inhabitants, it attached it self to that ethic group. It's however a term not bound but racial or ethic group. Our law states a derogatory term for any person, which loosely translates to any and all South Africans.in the sane way, the K word actually means native or African...but it's become a racist word because of the context..
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wizardofid wrote:Sigh ! It has never changed, nor can the context be construed to that of a meaning which refers to a black native person, it's meaning has always been non believerin the sane way, the K word actually means native or African...but it's become a racist word because of the context..
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Yes Mr sheep herder.
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wow, wiki as a reference? I suggest you open an oldish afrikaans to English dictionary then...
Say 50 years old, that's the age of the one I looked it up in...
Say 50 years old, that's the age of the one I looked it up in...
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And BTW, ethic group? What are you trying to imply?
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I particularly like this bit....
So they cheer his every word, even if it is economically illiterate nonsense which would bring the country to its knees.
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Malema suspended for 5 years. Celebrations!
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Erm D3 you read that wrong? Or did I read it wrong?
Malema has been suspended for 3 years but that sentence has been suspended for 5 years...
Malema has been suspended for 3 years but that sentence has been suspended for 5 years...
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D3PART3D wrote:Malema suspended for 5 years. Celebrations!
When i saw a post in this thread, i knew it had to be something about juju , Twitter is on a spam roll about that nut
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He does have 14 days in which to appeal though - they could overturn the ruling
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Julius Malema suspended from ANC for 5 years
Let's just hope no miracles happen in his favor regarding that appeal.
Let's just hope no miracles happen in his favor regarding that appeal.
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You read wrong- Malema suspended for 5 years, Shivambu for 3 years, that's the way I have it.Anakha56 wrote:Erm D3 you read that wrong? Or did I read it wrong?
Malema has been suspended for 3 years but that sentence has been suspended for 5 years...
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OK guys, I've moved the posts from the Banana Republic thread related to Malema's suspension into here.
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A lot can still happen in 2 weeks time, hoping that he gets hit by a bus or something in that familiar fashionTribble wrote:He does have 14 days in which to appeal though - they could overturn the ruling
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I have a feeling he is going to start his own political party.
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Re: The threat that is Julius Malema
He is suspended for two years, but that suspension was then suspended for three years.
What a farce.
They way I have it, is that if he commits the same thing that got him found guilty, the two year suspension from the ANC is then implemented.
For now he remains where he was a week ago.
What a farce.
They way I have it, is that if he commits the same thing that got him found guilty, the two year suspension from the ANC is then implemented.
For now he remains where he was a week ago.
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Re: The threat that is Julius Malema
i could swear he mentioned that the other day on a interview, which i heard on the radio - SHOCKINGKALSTER wrote:I have a feeling he is going to start his own political party.
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I heard it was 2 years. And I can say this does not set me at ease. Infact it is causing more concern. If Malema goes and makes his own party it might be a good thing. But if he is only for 2 years then the elections are only a few months away after his re-introduction. In that time he can run for presidency and that is whats worrying me.
Low profile for 2 years. Then all hell can break loose in a few months with no barriers.
Low profile for 2 years. Then all hell can break loose in a few months with no barriers.