We need Julius Malema in America

We have had these people, except a racial cannibalist shows ups to either undermine them, kill, or cosign their destruction. I just try to avoid them at all costs, due to their beliefs which they communicate nonverbally to each other.

He is trying to communicate and rationalize with them which is a waste of time.
 
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At 1:06, the white man said there are "indian colored... people". I've never heard that. They're always on the color of people. WTF is he talking about?
 
At 1:06, the white man said there are "indian colored... people". I've never heard that. They're always on the color of people. WTF is he talking about?
The mofo was saying Indian, colored, not Indian colored. There are Blacks, Whites, Indian and Colored in South Africa. There is a whole group of Black people in South Africa that don't believe they are black. They are a mixed race group and they claim the moniker Colored. Just like black folk in the U.S. used to be colored and did not want to be called black but the black folk in the U.S. understood they were of African descent but just didn't like the name black. The use of the word black did not find prominence in the U.S. until the 1960-1970s because of the Black nationalist movement during that period. It is not the same, but it is analogous to the situation. In South Africa, however, the Colored don't want to be Black at all. The Colored got more privileges during Apartheid.
 
Based on my experience, was heavily infiltrated by black informers reporting to J Edgar Hoover who undermined him at every step. These fools don't care and many identify with and want to be accepted by WS.

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The mofo was saying Indian, colored, not Indian colored. There are Blacks, Whites, Indian and Colored in South Africa. There is a whole group of Black people in South Africa that don't believe they are black. They are a mixed race group and they claim the moniker Colored. Just like black folk in the U.S. used to be colored and did not want to be called black but the black folk in the U.S. understood they were of African descent but just didn't like the name black. The use of the word black did not find prominence in the U.S. until the 1960-1970s because of the Black nationalist movement during that period. It is not the same, but it is analogous to the situation. In South Africa, however, the Colored don't want to be Black at all. The Colored got more privileges during Apartheid.
That's not what it sounded like to me, but OK. From that I conclude there is a social hierarchy in SA that has whites at the top, blacks at the bottom, and then recognizes a few types in between, so non-white immigrants can feel superior to indigenous dark skin people. Is that how it works?
 
That's not what it sounded like to me, but OK. From that I conclude there is a social hierarchy in SA that has whites at the top, blacks at the bottom, and then recognizes a few types in between, so non-white immigrants can feel superior to indigenous dark skin people. Is that how it works?
Yeah, pretty much.
 
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That cracka is just trying to play dumb. No one needs to explain to him about visitors and original people.
There have been plenty of black men that have torched american cacs' veil of blissful ignorance, including The Radical Barber that was just posted a few days ago. I honestly believe some enjoy hearing us get anoyed by their questions, and then go home and laugh about it because hey ... what are ya gonna do?
 
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