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Cony Masuku: I am very worried! We had argument with a brother who said that he wants revolution but the legal way. He then stated that land grabs are illegal, I questioned if he actually believes imperialism is legitimate, he started twisting and turning, saying I am a dictator. The fact that in 1652 and 1913 when land was grabbed (these years are era markers) those imperialists had no regard for our law and even today they have superimposed their racist Roman-Dutch over our own. I call the ruling law racist because it has no regard for our law, intellectual capacity to produce laws, our sovereignety to rule over lands, the sovereign status of our monarchs whom they spectacularly reduced to chiefs and our kingdoms became chiefdoms; our nations they took for tribes, they then patronise us in school and tell us about our own history and origins. Our laws were seen as backward and in fact mere customs and traditions as opposed to laws. Our livestock, arable land, grazing fields, and diamonds were aken from our ancestors. Open an 1st Year prescribed textbook for Industrial Psychology (for Consumer Psychology), in the section about diamonds, without batting an eye they tell us about the otherwise illegal activities of Cecil John Rhodes and (what would be) De Beers, robbing Khoi shamans who used diamonds for divination purposes. None of these people who now cry unconstitutional; illegal speak about illegal when we trace the genesis of our claims that we own the land. When they must give us what rightfully belongs to us, they invoke the law they themselves vouchesafed to us via sell outs like the iconic Black Skin White Mask - Nelson Mandela and his ANC. I am angry because no one seems to question this law nonsense by our people swear, which our people somehow believe is the word of god and must not be challenged. Stop telling me That is unconstitutional, recognise the constitution is anti-black and pro-imperialism. Stop telling us people are occupying land privately owned, the crime will always remain a crime. In Xhosa it is said, Ityala aliboli. [a debt does not expire]. Recognise!
Posted on: Mon, 22 Dec 2014 18:00:14 +0000

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