Thursday, April 16, 2015

The King Of Zulu Needs To Tell His People To Stop Killing Foreigners. If South Africa Does Want Foreigners In Their Nation, They Should So. Stop Killing 14 Year Old Children.

     The statements do not say that they should go out and kill foreigners. But the fact that the King of Zulu specifically mentioned foreigners gave the ideas to those fools to go out and kill the foreigners. Foreigners are not the cause of the situation in South Africa. The leaders and the White South Africans who control most of the wealth in South Africa are the cause of what is going on in South Africa. The people of South Africa need to shake the hands of the government. They need to think of ways to come together and bring issues that concern them and the king of Zulu needs to tell his people to stop killing foreigners. If South Africa does not want foreigners in their country then they should say so and let the foreigners leave. There is no need to kill foreigners. If this is going to continue all the nations who have lost their people in South Africa will join forces and start a war in South Africa. It will become an eye for eye and a tooth for tooth. You take out one foreigner we take out one South African. And it will not matter if you are white or black. So I Etchu John Ayuk Jr. implore the leaders of South Africa to do something. Stop talking about doing something and do something to stop this nonsense. You South  Africans may think that your country is big and has wealth which warrants you to do whatever to foreigners, that nonsense will not be tolerated. Remember the African Union is watching. The African Union should sanction South Africa for not taking control over what is going on in their country. This is madness. How can a group of foolish, stupid, ignorant garbage, uneducated fools of a people kill a 14 year old child by burning him up. How is that possible in the 21st century. It is time to hold the leaders of Africa accountable. They should remember they are only managing the states or countries, they do not own it. The country is owned by the people of their perspective countries. And I mean all the people. The time for the rise of the Pan-African Party Movement is here, and the people will rise and protest all the governments of their perspective countries to send a message to their governments and the world, that Africa is for Africans.


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