3,511 views African National Congress (ANC) Youth League president, Julius Malema, welcomed Caster Semenya and the South African athletic team home from the World Championships in Berlin on Tuesday, 25 August 2009
We need unity in our country. The Semenya case was an ideal opportunity to help build unity in our country (remember Madiba in Francois Pienaar's jersey). I am white and I was so very very happy when she won. I agree that the IAAF handled her case very badly. But these blathering idiots of the ANCYL and ASA show their ineptitude and absolute foolishness by playing the race card festering division that we don't need. This absolutely pathetic! Zuma, please show some leadership and call these fools to order!
Malema's @£!%$ ... "beep beep" ... bloody idiot... Well done Caster Semenya ... we as South Africans love you and wish you all the best in your career and hope you continue to win and smash records and set the example for the rest of us ... why did Malema not look at Caster to wish her well?? I love her outward expression of disapproval as Mampara Malema walks off stage.
The moment I heard them introduce him, I knew we were in for a political tirade and a cheap shot at getting himself into the limelight. Like so many of his well balanced ANCYL buddies, Malema (Dilemna) Julie baby is also a well balanced Political opportunist. He has a Chip on BOTH shoulders. What a d******d! Taking the limelight away from the Athletes, with a brazenly rascist tiatribe like that. Its not the whites thjat are rascist, Julie baby. Its YOU! You and your "cant-never-let-it-go" inability to forget the past. After all, who else can you blame for the total incompetence and arrogance of your party, and your so called "YOUTH" League??? Fifteen years on, and you're still playing the race card. Surely your horse should have come in by now??
NO MAN WHAT IS WRONG WITH THIS GUY?!!! I wish he'd help move South Africa forward instead of constantly dragging us back to this OLD hogwash about racism everywhere you look. Good for Caster, I am proud of her, but as for Malema, he couldn't even look at her when he was speaking about her or congratulating her. At the end, he just walks off and leaves her standing there. No, Malema, you don't behave like this in public anymore!
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