I know, I know. Beloved Smith is gonna block me because I keep telling him Black people don't know what unity is or they consider it a bad word and it'll be another 400+ years and I'm not the only one that knows this LMAO 🤣. 😁.
South Africa’s Economic Freedom Fighters were pushed into fourth place in the recent elections - despite having some of the most progressive policies out there. The party pledged to deliver a land reform that would have addressed injustices inherited from the apartheid era. It also promised to lift Black South Africans out of disproportionate poverty and to nationalise banks and mines. Yet Julius Malema’s party garnered only 9.5% of the vote, with former president Jacob Zuma’s MK party racing ahead into third with 15%. Why?
According tottimo media360, the brother in this clip, it comes down to xenophobia among Black South Africans. For some reason, a large number of Black South Africans reject wider African unity - and the EFF’s open-border policy with it - out of fear that there will be a stampede from across the continent to get into South Africa.
Malema himself has rejected this explanation, adding that his party has in fact achieved one of its key stated goals: ending the ruling ANC’s majority. He insists there will be no change of Pan-African party principles.