Monday, August 13, 2007

A Gallery Of Black South African Heroes

These are the leaders that black crowds turn out to cheer and dance around and squeal at when they appear in public in South Africa. These are black people's heroes, their role models. This tells you just how stupid blacks are, and also what South Africa's future holds...


Robert "It's Britain's Fault" Mugabe - this syphilitic Shona's claim to fame is introducing genocide to Southern Africa in 1983. North Korean officers trained squads of Shona who then tried to wipe out their Ndebele countrymen. They failed, but Mugabe managed to destroy the entire economy of Zimbabwe in a mere ten years by kicking all the whites out of the country, bringing inflation up to 4500%, unemployment to 80% and victimizing everyone in the population except his friends. You can see why he is well-liked. For the tip of the iceberg look HERE


Jacob "No Socks" Zuma - this poxy Zulu's claim to fame is annoying Thabo Mbeki by stoking up ANC meetings in KZN attended by hordes of his fellow tribesmen. JZ speaks Zulu, which angers Mbeki. Recently the long-married Zuma admitted to having sex with a young Aids-ridden relative without a condom. The Court found him innocent of rape. Zuma is a keen taker of bribes, particularly from Indians. He was involved in the Arms deal scam involving the Shaik gang. Finally his repute grew when he told reporters blacks "should be like Jews". His intellect is on display HERE


Winnie "We have matches" Madikizela-Mandela - murdering her fellow blacks, fraud, embezzlement, intimidation, cash heists, taking bribes and dealing in blood diamonds. These are just some of the qualities that make Winnie so popular among blacks. In her speech at Munsieville near Jhb in 1986 she said: "Together hand-in-hand, with our boxes of matches and our necklaces, we shall liberate this country." Necklacing was reserved for blacks who disagreed with the likes of Winnie. She had a personal hand in killing a black boy, Stompie, for which she was found guilty in court. See HERE why she is revered as the Mother of the Nation.


Tony "Luxury Vehicle" Yengeni - the young black hope of the ANC was found guilty in 2006 of defrauding Parliament over a discount he received on a 4x4 Mercedes-Benz from a Daimler-Benz, a bidder in the country's multimillion-rand arms deal. At the time the nattily dressed Yengeni was serving as chairman of parliament's Joint Standing Committee for Defence, the body which plays a key role in decisions relating to South Africa's arms purchases. After serving only 5 months in jail, the convicted fraudster was met at the prison door by ANC luminaries and chauffeured home in a brand new Mercedes-Benz as a free man in January this year. See HERE how his fellow prisoners felt about him. Yengeni has not been arrested since his release so his future as an adored figure hangs in the balance.

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