Tembeka Ngcukaitobi: Act used to prosecute Malema 'part and parcel of the architecture of apartheid'

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Tembeka Ngcukaitobi: Act used to prosecute Malema 'part and parcel of the architecture of apartheid' | J_chabalala

 

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J_chabalala If it's not the father 'zuma' it's the son'malema'....it's like this guys sit down & discuss who's going to make trouble tomorrow ANC or EFF

J_chabalala Cerrtain laws were kept in place to gaurd against anarchy.If the Concourt rules against the existing law they can shut the doors. This so called perfect constitution ( which gets amended often ) protects the criminal more than the good citizens if SA

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J_chabalala Why are we surprised bcs there's a lot of head news about the usage of old apartheid flag🔥& nothing is done by the ANC👌

J_chabalala I never thouvht the day would come where one brother accuses another brother of Apartheid.

J_chabalala We all know that all apartheid laws were unconstitutional- (at least in the light of our current dispensation), hence we voted apartheid out, for the current regime to revert to apartheid era legislation, is beyond baffling...

J_chabalala I think we're all clear on what the EFFing fascists are about, this is just a technicality that will get them off the hook

J_chabalala Not inappropriate, if Malema ever gets to govern ZA, he will enact an authoritarian regime not dissimilar to Apartheid.

J_chabalala The apartheid ANC government is simply continuing from where white apartheid left off, The road is still long

J_chabalala yes because everything is always apartheid's fault. how about this idiot starts following the law like the rest of us then he wont have to defend himself against these laws. he doesnt seem to like laws that forces him to act civil and responsible...idiot

J_chabalala How can you use an act that was used to convict the likes of Madiba, Tambo and many who fought for freedom

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