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Malema ditches burgers for jollof, tells Trump to keep his visa
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 78432, member: 636"] Julius Malema, head of the Economic Freedom Fighters, basically told Trump to keep his visas. Responding to rumors of potential U.S. travel restrictions, Malema shrugged off the whole idea of visiting America as some kind of prize. He openly mocked American fast food, suggesting a preference for Nigerian dishes like jollof rice instead. He framed any potential ban as a badge of honor, a sign that Western powers fear assertive African voices. Malema stated he would rather travel freely across the African continent, name-checking Zimbabwe, Botswana, and Nigeria, than appeal for entry to the United States. His comments positioned the issue as a matter of pride and political independence, challenging followers to value continental solidarity over seeking validation from abroad. Critics might call it performance, but the message centered on African self-reliance. The bit about choosing local meals over American burgers served as a metaphor for rejecting a certain cultural and political menu. The stance complicates diplomatic relations for Washington, while resonating with audiences tired of perceived Western condescension. [/QUOTE]
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