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    One thought that occured to me went something like this:

    We all know there are various interest groups within the ANC.
    Julius's popular support power comes as leader of the "revolutionary youth" interest group.
    However, he's also a member of the "we're making damn good money out of our political connections" crowd.
    Right now it looks like the COSATU/SACP interest group is on the verge of hitting a home run.

    I suggest this poses a threat to the future of the "we're making damn good money out of our political connections" crowd.

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    A message from the grave
    “Juju, I can’t seem to rest in peace here in Hell, this character vn keeps conjuring up my spirit to give you some words of wisdom! Well, let it suffice that I say you are the bourgeoisie based on your bank balance! Even Chairman Mau tells me, it’s disgraceful to capitalise on a funeral of miners to make your comeback. My son Fidel Castro never took advantage of funerals! I like Fidel, I like him! The former Soviet Union has placed me me in disrepute, I live in infamy because of their interpretation of my works! I wrote that ‘supply creates its own demand,’ how can this resulting demand occur when mines are not functioning! Juju, my writings are stamped by brilliance and originality! When are you going to write anything? All my comrades wrote, I don’t see any of your writing!
    Anyway, since you done so poorly in mathematics, I’ve resolved to give you some lessons from my mathematical manuscript which I wrote in 1843
    For any polynomial, p(x) p(x0) is a polynomial,that can be divided by (x x0).Consider the polynomial g(x) =p(x)p(x0)xx0 g(x0) is the derivative of p(x) at the point x0.
    A similar reasoning can be done for otherelementary functions (exponentials, roots, I
    mention also log and trig).Without the idea of limit, a recipe is needed to
    produce g(x0) starting from p(x) without falling in“0/0”.
    So Juju once you figure this out, then maybe, just maybe, I classify you as a cardboard revolutionary!


    This photo of you indulging won’t make those hungry miners happy Juju”
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    “And, I have it on good authority that you once said, something to the effect that you’ll protect the youth from a British Invasion!!! Imperialism ended a very long time ago JUJU!

    Beware the British are about you invade you!!!!

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    Oh really Malema"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vanash Naick View Post
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    Classic!

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    Like I said before, I don't know what you guys fear. The gravy train passengers will make sure of this guy stay down!!

    He don't even have freedom of speech as of Today

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    Quote Originally Posted by dfsa View Post
    Like I said before, I don't know what you guys fear. The gravy train passengers will make sure of this guy stay down!!

    He don't even have freedom of speech as of Today
    Whoever is paying will make sure he gets a good lawyer to ask that very question... Why was he not allowed to speak in public? That said

    16. Freedom of expression

    1. Everyone has the right to freedom of expression, which includes *
    a. freedom of the press and other media;
    b. freedom to receive or impart information or ideas;
    c. freedom of artistic creativity; and

    d. academic freedom and freedom of scientific research.

    2. The right in subsection (1) does not extend to *
    a. propaganda for war;
    b. incitement of imminent violence; or
    c. advocacy of hatred that is based on race, ethnicity, gender or religion, and that constitutes incitement to cause harm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tec0 View Post
    Whoever is paying will make sure he gets a good lawyer to ask that very question... Why was he not allowed to speak in public? That said

    This was their reason Today: incitement of imminent violence;

    Their other reason was that the meeting was only for the mine and workers union. Quite strange, as the miners already told the union to f!@#f. The situation nearly became violent again as most miners in the stadium said they invited Malema. Mabalema's next step could be to get the miners to nominate him as their speaker... That will put a spanner in the works.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dfsa View Post
    This was their reason Today: incitement of imminent violence;

    Their other reason was that the meeting was only for the mine and workers union. Quite strange, as the miners already told the union to f!@#f. The situation nearly became violent again as most miners in the stadium said they invited Malema. Mabalema's next step could be to get the miners to nominate him as their speaker... That will put a spanner in the works.
    Yes and no...
    Fact is even as a speaker he still caused a lot of public unrest and he will be held accountable because the government will demand accountability. If you consider all the facts and all his public speeches his intent becomes clear along with his motives. This will not be tolerated because the elite cannot afford it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave A View Post
    Is he as well connected as JZ to stay out of jail?
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    To become president, you must do a stint in jail. Is he taking the first step, and getting groomed for president?
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