At the same rally, EFF leader Julius Malema was accused of being prejudiced against Indian South Africans after he said this demographic does not pay their domestic workers properly.
“We know that our fathers and mothers who are domestic workers are paid nothing by the fellow South Africans who happen to be of Indian descent,” he said. He also said if unity between black and Indian South Africans were to happen it would require the latter to “rework their mentality that they are closer to whiteness”.
“They are not closer to whiteness, they are black and we are all victims of apartheid. Indians must accept that without unity of purpose among Africans and Indians the white minority will continue to exploit us,” he said.the EFF commander in chief has caused controversy with his comments about this demographic,
At the EFF’s 2018 Youth Day celebrations in Klerksdorp, North West, Malema took to the podium to tell a large crowd: “[The] majority of Indians hate Africans, [the] majority of Indians are racist, and we must never be scared to say that they are racist.Kelly Khumalo performs at an EFF rally in Chatsworth.
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