"Rather kill whites" incites Judith Gwande @Munhumumwe on April 16 2015:
Quote on twitter: "There are too many white foreigners in SA why cant zulus kill those as well...'
-- Where did these growing calls to "Kill the Whites" come from? The first seeds were sown in 2009 by then-student Andile Mnxingtama, with his group Blackwash - which was funded by the European Union. He has been actively campaigning, pampheleteering and joining groups such as the Economic Freedom Front - through which he has gained a seat in parliament and has been very persistently gathering his own personal following in South Africa ever since 2009. An article by (now defunct) Radio Netherlands Worldwide headlined "Black Movement Aims Dictatorship of the Masses' very clearly described his plans.
(URL link was on
http://www.rnw.nl/africa/article/black-movement-aims-dictatorship-masses ) Google it to find original article).
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April 16 2015: Through Mnxingtama's relentless campaigning and pampheleteering in townships, he is channelling the growing resentment against the many millions of black foreigners streaming indo South Africa into growing calls to kill all the whites. The growing violence amongst young "Freeborns" who find themselves competing for jobs, housing and shrinking resources is also creating an atmosphere against the presence of the few remaining whites (probably no more than 4million whites now are left in the country). Many Freeborns are copying Mnxingtama's call to 'rather kill whites'... and this is entirely according to his plans. He started the Blackwash group with funds from the European Union in 2009. His plans were very clearly described in a radio interview with the _ now defunct _ Radio Netherlands Worldwide with Mnxingtama and a fellow Blackwash member: writing that 'Blackwash is a black consciousness youth movement that defines itself as being by blacks, about blacks and for blacks only. Founded in 2009, the movement addresses the condition of black people in South Africa,' they quoted a 20-year-old accounting student Noebekazi Manzi as saying. "The ANC largely failed to transform South african society for the benefit of the country's black majority'. 'Our assessment is that black people have accepted that this is a white country,' she was quoted as saying. 'They have accepted that they must live in filth and squalor and yet if they walk just for ten minutes they will arrive in sandton, the richest suburb on the continent. Blackwash is bout the historical advantge that white people havve accrued for themselves through violence. And how in protecting the interest of white people, the ANC allows for this 'quiet violence' to continue...' The article described how Blackwash members were 'educating fellow black students' and 'preparing them for the revolution that will one day bring about 'true change'. Blackwash is a blacks-only movement. We are not interested in organising with whites. They should organise themselves'. .. http://www.rnw.nl/africa/article/black-movement-aims-dictatorship-masses
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