Ndlozi backs Malema on Dubuli Bhunu chant

Mbuyiseni Ndlozi came to Julius Malema's defense after Kenny Kunene called him names. These comments happened because Donald Trump said bad things were happening in South Africa. Trump said he would skip the G20 summit in November. Ndlozi, who recently left the EFF for PowerFM after issues with Malema, still supported his former leader against Kunene's remarks.

Ndlozi thinks revolutionaries need to stir things up. He believes people should not attack those who sing "Dubuli Bhunu" (Kill The Boer). He points out that South Africans sing Die Stem daily as part of the national anthem. Ndlozi feels everyone should stand with Julius on this matter because the song represents their heritage. He says there is no link between singing this struggle song and racial hatred toward white people.

Ndlozi stated that freedom fighters like Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and Peter Mokaba, who often used this chant, did not hate white people. He added that most black Africans do not hate whites. Ndlozi claimed he had never met black people who hate white people. He said their ancestors never taught hatred, even those who chanted "Dubuli Bhunu" during the struggle years.
 

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