EFF leader Julius Malema admonished people to study farming because “the land is coming”.
“We are not going to disrupt farming. We are going to inherit farming and continue to farm. We want agricultural colleges open. Because the land is coming and it is going to need educated farmers,” he said as supporters cheered at the Standard Bank Arena in Johannesburg where the party launched its voter registration campaign.
“Now we say let’s take from white people and not give to blacks [alone] but to both black and white, they say people are going to leave the country – because black people don’t deserve the land. Black people don’t deserve to own property. Any ownership of property by black people is a threat to whiteness.
“When we talk land, we talk black pain, indignity and humiliation. We remember the sjamboks and the police dogs that were unleashed on our people when they were forcefully removed.
We talk about the guns,
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