Julius Malema has done something dangerous
Culture & Heritage May 29, 2026 538 Geo United States
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Julius Malema has done something dangerous

Julius Malema has done something dangerous: he has named the enemy. He calls the violence "Afrophobia" — not xenophobia, but the hatred of fellow Africans. He argues that this sickness is born not of poverty alone, but of a colonial legacy specifically engineered to keep Africans divided. "Colonialism survived by convincing Africans that they were strangers to one another," he warns.

The attacks on fellow Africans by South Africans — carried out largely by brainwashed Zulu citizens manipulated by local political elites — are not spontaneous rage. They are a calculated weapon aimed directly at destroying Julius Malema's "One Africa" dream. By turning Zulu against foreign-born African brothers, the same neo-colonial forces that control South Africa's land, courts, and media hope to fracture continental unity before it can rise.

The Zulu people are being used as foot soldiers in a war designed to keep all Black Africans economically enslaved. Wake up: when a Zulu man burns a Nigerian's shop, he is not defending his home — he is unknowingly serving the very system that stole his own land. His ultimate crime? He demands Economic Freedom.  

He calls for a single African government, one currency, one military command, one parliament — a borderless continent where Africans move freely and control their own resources. A united Africa cannot be exploited. A powerful Africa cannot be looted. 

 Therefore, a divided Africa — where citizens attack each other over artificial borders drawn by dead Europeans — is the only way to keep that dream buried. And the forces that benefit from a weak, fractured continent understand this perfectly.

 

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