This discussion brilliantly exposes how political failure, not inherent hatred, fuels xenophobia across the continent. It challenges African leaders to stop using refugees as scapegoats for their own inability to provide economic security.
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Added:What I would like to say is that, I'm so happy and very glad to to what happened today in which manner that the whole world will now witness what South Africa is all about toward refugees.
>> Guys, there is a breaking news that I'm about to share with you, but don't forget to share this video and like it as well. Let's listen to this young man here. Then after that, I have something important to share with you. The secret is already out there.
>> The secret is out.
Justina, I can't even say her name.
Zuma, whatever her name is. She's been funded.
>> So, I am not the one to expose it.
But I want to share with you for you to know who is behind all these xenophobic attack. And to African leaders, for me, I have my personal opinion. But you that are watching, let me know your opinion. What do you think is the best way for African, I mean, unity can come together.
Please drop it at the comment section.
>> Because as a refugee in South Africa, you don't have any rights. You don't have anything. They treat you like fishes. They treat you like second-class citizen. They treat you like nothing.
Because you could hear from the judgment that the judge gave is still denying that there is no xenophobic xenophobic attacks in South Africa. But we have a lot of people that are there. Their husband has been killed. He's still enforcing and trying to encourage the same blatant liars of the city of Cape Town to say that people must go to them and try to tell them of their fears or whatever that is happening in the areas where they they used to live.
So, what uh what I'm trying to say is that it's a big test to South African government and to the world. Remember last time in parliament, it was in during SONA. People fought there they wanted to chase away uh F.W. de Klerk and say citing that he's also uh he has committed crime against humanity.
But what is xenopho- xenophobia xenophobic killings, which we call xenophobic massacre of refugees?
Isn't it crime against humanity, but he's still denying it. That's a judge of the UN of the high court. He's saying there is no such kind of thing that shows that people are in danger. Oh, xenophobia, he did not agree with that.
You understand what I'm saying?
>> Mr. Balous, the judge Judge Telare did make it very clear that while you are protected by the South African Constitution, you need to abide by the rules and regulations of the country, and therefore you must uphold the municipal bylaws.
>> Yes, talking about all that, that means he doesn't care about people being killed. If I ask him, can you show me any South African that has been burning alive burning refugees alive, looting their stuff, who has been convicted in any court of of law in South Africa?
That's the question to ask. But poor refugees, vulnerable refugees is taking advantage of them because he's a judge, he's a South African. That's nonsense when he's talking to abide with the law and whatever. That's nonsense.
What about his life when he's killed? He doesn't care because he's not his brother. They don't come from the same mother or same father.
understand. So, to me it's nonsense that he was talking. I'm sorry to say that.
Upholding the law, who is going to uphold the law? The person who's been killed?
>> You say the judge is talking nonsense?
>> It is nonsense, of course, because how how can a kill a dead person will uphold the law?
You are talking to people that are still alive. You cannot talk to people that have been killed, which is still denying the fact of people being killed in South Africa.
Looted their stuff, burning the burning them alive. He said there is no fact of that, there is no fear of that.
>> So, Mr. Balous, what is the way forward?
There is an interim order now for the city of Cape Town to enforce their bylaws. What is the way forward for you?
>> forward, let me tell you, Aisha, you know, if someone who's suffering has nothing to lose.
You understand what I mean? So, if you understand that, when they were fighting their apartheid, they had nothing to lose. They were going if they been shot and whatever, they did not care about.
And as as well, we have nothing to lose here because we are suffering. If you die, it means they are giving you rest, enough rest. So, they can do whatever they want. And if they want to kill, let them come and kill. There are children women that are sleeping outside. I cannot just take any nonsense judgment that comes today protecting things than the human beings. You understand what I mean? So, being a judge is not a crime.
And we are coming just here knowingly that in advance that we are just coming to fulfill the formalities, not to come and argue because we knew there's no refugee that can get justice can get any justice in South Africa. And that's what we understand. So, to us is nonsense. If they want to kill, let them come and kill those people because they have nowhere to go. It's sending them back where they used to be. Did they buy them any any any any house where they would they send them back? That's the question you should ask himself as a judge. You understand what I mean? If I say these people should go back to where they used to be, did you provide any any house? Did you Are you paying them rent? Did you provide them with any work that they can be collecting money or getting money end of the the month when they they work for? You understand? So, it doesn't matter to them when it comes to refugees. And this I declare and say now apartheid regime never been never can never be declared a crime against humanity. If this xenophobia cannot be declared against crime against humanity, that means apartheid never been a crime against humanity. They were just crying for nonsense, for waste of time, for lying outside that they were being killed because they are doing it to us.
They are still doing the same thing that they were crying that apartheid regime used to do to them. You can see the law that came out.
Isn't the law that it repealed civil law that came during the apartheid regime?
That's the same. So, I don't see any difference. If the UN United Nations Security Council is there to to judge, they must also consider this xenophobic killings of refugees.
And everyone that is being informed even the judges. Remember in Rwanda genocide, even if you were just a stakeholder, you are being held accountable. Even South Africans will have to succumb will have to go undergo the same process that people are going through. After coming across this video, let me say this. If I'm a president in any country, I will do first of all make sure I will make my country become better.
And second, I will make sure my security will become very tight.
Let's Africa forget about this African Union.
>> [laughter] >> Of course, it makes sense.
South African much and much is being funded by people who want to see black on black fighting.
If you don't believe me, just do a quick Google search on who is funding much and much. The South African group which is dishing all the hate against South Africa because at some point I was really disappointed and angry about black South Africans. And then I thought to myself, how is it that these black South Africans are very specific about who they don't want in South Africa. They don't want other blacks.
And because blacks are not the source of their problems, it's being funded in order to get to black South Africans.
You have been played.
And you stepped up.
You stepped up so well with your hate against other black Africans and something big is coming.
Do a quick Google search on who is funding hate in South Africa.
Just do a quick Google search.
Look at where the money is coming from because these people Nkosazana is not a friend of South Africa.
She is not. Much and much organizers are not friends of black South Africans. She has done a Judas on South Africans.
>> Clownish.
Clownish, clownish, uh stupid.
There is no xenophobia in South Africa.
It's just a group of charlatans, extortionists, uh disruptors, corrupt individuals who want to extort the foreign nationals.
>> Is that not xenophobia targeting African foreign nationals?
>> That's why it's not xenophobia.
It is gangstarism.
It's sponsored by government.
The government is fully involved to de- to distract our people from main main major issues.
Uh how can a an ordinary person manhandle a man in front of the police? Cuz it's a crime on its own.
Let's go and check the cases of rape.
Who raped a South African woman?
South African man.
Who beats up South African children? South African man.
Majority of the prisoners there is not Zimbabwe, is not Ghana, is not Nigeria.
It's not uh DRC.
It's South African man.
So, when you say they are committing crime, why are they not in jail?
Because they are not committing any crime.
But they become an easy target.
>> United as Africans so as we can go forward together.
Yeah?
>> Yeah.
>> If we start fighting, this uh Uganda fighting Kenyan, uh Kenyan fighting Nigerian, we we are heading nowhere.
Yeah?
>> Mhm.
>> Yeah, that's my opinion.
>> And uh to African I mean leaders, what are you going to share with them? What are you going to tell them?
>> No, about uh >> African leaders.
>> First thing that is killing Africa is corruption.
Corruption in government, corruption in all public >> All the institutions.
>> In institutions, yeah. The police forces, everything is corruption. So, the the first thing as a leader uh a leader should do is stop corruption in his country.
Let there If you If a Kenyan man >> How can they stop the corruption? Why is even the the the I mean, the citizens themselves who have been given some position in this government uh institutions, they are also being corrupt. Not only the president. Actually, the president sees nothing because he's alone.
You see, mostly when we talk of corruption, we point the leader who is the I mean, the the president. But these people who are in our institutions are also I mean, part of the problem. They are the one even causing all this kind of corrupt.
>> The president should start with the big fish.
If the smaller the the the the police Let's say who who are the lower ranks like a corporal, is taking a a bribe.
He should first of all deal with the base commander.
>> Okay.
>> Or the OCPD or whatever that you have your guy doing this and this, now take the responsibility, right?
Even the president, there should come a law that if the president is found corrupt, he should be dealt with.
>> So, meaning you mean the the law enforcement must do I mean, must work, right?
>> Yes.
Yes. Must work.
Because we can't head If we continue like this, we are headed on the wrong side on the wrong way. Yeah. do.
The guy >> is your last word to the youth? I mean, the youth of Africa.
>> The youth you must stay united.
Yeah, you must stay united.
All youth from Africa, like now you should stand up and fight whatever is happening in >> South Africa.
>> South Africa. Yeah. Let us stand [clears throat] up. Let us join hands.
Let us condemn what is happening in South Africa.
>> Yeah.
>> Yes, that is >> Uh there is another I mean news or current update that is coming up in Kenya. I hope you are from Kenya.
>> Yes, I'm from >> And have you heard about this quarantine issue which I mean US want to I mean place it in in in Kenya?
>> Yeah, I heard it. I heard I heard about >> Do you support it? Do you agree?
>> Uh I don't agree with it because already Kenyans are saying no to it. Uh I'm hoping that my president will listen to the >> To the to the people, yes.
>> Yeah, I hope so.
>> Okay.
>> Black South Africans are suffering [music] from what is called the Stockholm Syndrome.
>> Mhm.
>> They love their tormentors who are white.
That is why it is not even xenophobia, [music] a friend of me corrected me. It is Afrophobia.
>> Okay.
>> It is Africans that they do not want.
It is the whites who still control over 70% of their land.
It is the whites who run an enclave called Orania where blacks are not allowed.
>> Mhm. I know of Orania.
>> So, when you look at it [music] and you see even the very cagey responses by Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa, >> Mhm.
>> it is only after 1 month that he's now coming up and making an address, trying to be as diplomatic as you can be, but you can see in his heart of hearts that he's with the men and women in the street.
Because these individuals, through their utterances, have led others to commit murder. Five Mozambicans dead.
They have led others to lose their property. The Ghanaians have taken away repatriated nearly 300 of them. The Nigerians are saying, and then they [music] are saying that their fellow Africans are criminals.
You'd imagine that if you took away all the criminals, then South [music] Africa would be heaven without any crime. Yet statistics [music] tell us 90% of those [music] in jail and counting are South African male.
Which means [music] that they are the ones who are committing the crimes. If there is one odd non-South African who is engaged in this, let them be dealt with in accordance with the law. And my good friend Julius Malema said something [music] with which I agreed.
>> Yes.
>> They have started going for the foreigners. When they are done [music] with the foreigners, they'll now turn on Venda, on on Venda, Pedi, and Xonga. Giving meaning to that famous aphorism, if you remember City by Martin Niemöller, "First they came for the Jews, and I said nothing because I was not a Jew. Then they came for the communists.
[music] Then they came for me."
So, when one sees [music] what is happening, this Afrophobia, where they are telling us, "Go and repair your country." And I think some of them have never traveled. And they must imagine that in Africa we live on [music] trees, jumping from branch to branch.
Perhaps some of them we should give them a free tour of Africa, including Nairobi and Dar es Salaam and other places and Abuja, so that they are able to see that we cannot in good nature talk about African integration when we are not working together. And lastly, >> Yes.
>> I hope to see that the leaders of these gangs should be arrested and prosecuted. It is only then that I'll know the South [music] African administration is serious about this thing.
>> Because he knows his money means nothing for as long as we are swimming in a pool of poverty.
For as long as there are so many black people who are poor, even if he's got money, he's a black person. When he enters Alexandra, they don't know he's Robert Gumede because they disrespect black people, they will disrespect him.
So, for him to earn respect, he has to empower as many black people as possible. So, that through that he can be respected. You don't become rich alone and hope to be respected by those who have looked at us as animals.
That's why he's engaged in the program he's engaged in to empower as many as possible because then someone must come and say, "Do you know who's this guy?"
They don't disrespect him.
They disrespect us black people.
You have too much.
As Patel.
Why? Because of his black skin.
So, when you empower a black person, it's not for that person, it's for you.
So, that all of us when we are out of poverty, we earn respect and reclaim our dignity collectively and do not be undermined by those who looked at us as animals.
They've tried to write all manner of scandals about him.
He's not the type to sit here for 2 hours.
I must leave now. The plane is waiting.
The whole of African continent.
That's why I was 1998 years of us having none.
My mother was a domestic worker and when I looked at the salary and today when you make calculations, you realize or no, if she was paying transport to town and back to the township, She was just working for transport.
But, I forgot something. Or no.
I'm the only child. I'm not the last born boy.
I'm the only child.
So, when you help that one woman, you must know behind her there are 10 more people who are going to benefit from that job.
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