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White supremacists want neo-colonialism in zimbabwe
Anonymous - Tuesday 22 April 2008
 
In a country like South Africa where the media is dominated and controlled by a group of people with a history of oppressing and suppressing Africans it is not strange to see how those media organizations gang up on a true African hero like president Mutable. They oppose justice will all their heart and soul, for those group of individuals controlling the media African people are sub-humans therefore got no right to their own land. The campaign is so intense a huge majority of South Africans are engulfed into that propaganda which has one intention, deny their fellow Zimbabwean brother the right to live free of domination and free on their own land. there is no opposition in the media industry at all, it is like one voice speaking, they synchronized their attack world wide to achieve a massive impact, the sad part is they are even corrupting their victims minds to accept the idea that a man of great integrity like president Mugabe who freed Zimbabwe from the UK is of the same mentality as the UK which committed heinous crimes against Zimbabwean people behind any level imagination, while portraying the UK as a civilized nation. I guess it is my job to start on apposition news paper to white supremacists media organization of imperialism, domination and racism. Africa must wake up; this sleeping cannot go on forever.

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